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Andino Linda
December 6, 2005
My deepest sympathy to the family and friends. I am sorry I wasn't able to attended the services due to my recent surgery. But I worked with Dr. Koziol at the college for years. I heard of his passing and he has been in my prayers. Sincerely, Linda C. Andino
Nena Tupas
December 1, 2005
Dr. Edward Koziol who is loved by everyone. He is the pride of Naprapathy School. Everybody's inspiration. I will never forget one day when the College was about to be closed due to legal issues, he came to me and said we will survive and stay open. He touches everybody's heart. He is sweet and he will be missed.
American Naprapathic Association
December 1, 2005
Our deepest sympathy to the Koziol family for their loss.
Dr. Anna Frueh-Malek, D.N.
December 1, 2005
Dr. Koziol was a favorite teacher of mine as well as a wonderful colleague. I can't express how deeply his presence will be missed. Hopefully he will be our guiding angel, helping guide our hands and hearts as we practice naprapathy.
Dr. Cliff Brickman
November 30, 2005
Dr. Edward Koziol was the oldest, most noble, practicing doctor of naprapathic medicine.
He is/was a pillar of our community and of mankind, a person to whom everyone looked to with appreciation and love.
He is/was that rare individual who treated each and all with complete respect, kindness and compassion, all of the time with his excellent sense of caring humor.
Dr. Koziol is in many ways responsible for holding together
naprapathic medicine during crucial times of transition,
and afterwards. He was and always will be considered by me as, a true hero.
He will be so missed--but so celebrated--by all his colleagues, friends, and the multitudes of patients who loved him over so many decades, whom he loved so much and healed and so well.
Daniel E and Tatyana Varanauski
November 30, 2005
Our deepest sympathy to all of Dr. Koziol's family and friends. His memory will never fade! His never-ending contribution to the healing profession of Naprapathy will always be revered and honored.
The Staff of Colonial Wojciechowski Funeral Home
November 30, 2005
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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