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Passing of U.A. Member Daniel Cozma
August 23, 2015
Daniel
(Dimitru) Cozma
December 10, 1926 - August 23, 2015
Daniel was born and raised in Kayville, Saskatchewan and left the farm at 17,
meanwhile dating Glenda for 7 years before marriage. He did various jobs in
Moose Jaw and Regina then found his true passion of pipe/ steam fitting. He was
a loyal member of local 179 for over 55 years, showing his awards and sporting
his union jackets often. He very much enjoyed talking of the people he worked
with and the jobs he worked on, the first Co-Op upgrader being one of his last
"working" jobs before retiring at 62. Danny enjoyed gardening,
tinkering in the garage and always doing odd jobs for his wife Glenda. They
both loved watching the Blue Jays and he was excited to watch their run this
year. He also spent a couple hours a week at the casino and loved telling
people of all the winnings. Daniel enjoyed living the past three and a half
years with his daughter Carrie and her husband Steve, making sure the garden
was weeded. His reward was a trip every week to play the slots. Daniel was
loved dearly by his family and friends who knew him best, but he was also sure
to bring a smile to anyone he met. He will be missed by many, many people.
Daniel was predeceased by his father and mother, Fritz and Ann (Morse);
siblings Lena, John, Nick, and Pete; and his loving wife of 53 years, Glenda
(Scrimbitt). Daniel is survived by his children Colleen (Lee) Pederson of
Calgary, Ken (Sandy) of Regina, Carrie (Steve) Hordos of Emerald Park, and
Kevin (Yukari) of Takamatsu, Japan; sisters Mary Kozack (Sam) of Arnprior,
Ontario and Elaine Graf (Al) of Red Deer, Alberta; brother George Cozma of
Regina; grandchildren Christina (Gianni), Daniel, Stephen (Cabri) McEachern,
Shayna, Crystal (Joe), Connor, Cameron, Risa, Carter, and Carl; as well as
great-grandchildren Cambrey and Wesley.
"Larevedere"
We will meet again.
DANIEL COZMA

December 10, 1926 - August 23, 2015
Daniel was born and raised in Kayville, Saskatchewan and left the farm at 17, meanwhile dating Glenda for 7 years before marriage. He did various jobs in Moose Jaw and Regina then found his true passion of pipe/ steam fitting. He was a loyal member of local 179 for over 55 years, showing his awards and sporting his union jackets often. He very much enjoyed talking of the people he worked with and the jobs he worked on, the first Co-Op upgrader being one of his last "working" jobs before retiring at 62. Danny enjoyed gardening, tinkering in the garage and always doing odd jobs for his wife Glenda. They both loved watching the Blue Jays and he was excited to watch their run this year. He also spent a couple hours a week at the casino and loved telling people of all the winnings. Daniel enjoyed living the past three and a half years with his daughter Carrie and her husband Steve, making sure the garden was weeded. His reward was a trip every week to play the slots. Daniel was loved dearly by his family and friends who knew him best, but he was also sure to bring a smile to anyone he met. He will be missed by many, many people. Daniel was predeceased by his father and mother, Fritz and Ann (Morse); siblings Lena, John, Nick, and Pete; and his loving wife of 53 years, Glenda (Scrimbitt). Daniel is survived by his children Colleen (Lee) Pederson of Calgary, Ken (Sandy) of Regina, Carrie (Steve) Hordos of Emerald Park, and Kevin (Yukari) of Takamatsu, Japan; sisters Mary Kozack (Sam) of Arnprior, Ontario and Elaine Graf (Al) of Red Deer, Alberta; brother George Cozma of Regina; grandchildren Christina (Gianni), Daniel, Stephen (Cabri) McEachern, Shayna, Crystal (Joe), Connor, Cameron, Risa, Carter, and Carl; as well as great-grandchildren Cambrey and Wesley. Prayers will be held on Wednesday, August 26, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. in Victoria Avenue Funeral Home, 2080 Victoria Avenue East, Regina, Saskatchewan. Funeral Rite will be held on Thursday, August 27, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. in St. George Orthodox Cathedral, 2005 Edgar Street, Regina, Saskatchewan, with an interment to follow at Riverside Memorial Park Cemetery.
"Larevedere"
We will meet again.
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