Mrs. Cozza, widow of Joseph Cozza and Richard Church, died Saturday, February 21, at home. She was bom in Torrington, December 4, 1916, daughter of the late Emil and Alice (Pendleton) Rougeot. She went to grammar schools and high school in Belmont, Mass., and attended LaSalle Junior College in Aubumdale, Mass. She was a resident of Watertown for 45 years. Mrs. Cozza was employed for the town of Belmont, Mass., for many years, working in the town offices. She also worked as an assistant dietician at Waterbury Hospital. She was one of the founders of the Watertown Garden Club, and was a member of the Order of Rainbow for Girls. She was a member of Christ Episcopal Church in Watertown.
She is survived by a brother, Robert Ethan Rougeot of Center Tuftonboro, N.H.; several grandnieces; and her longtime friend, Harry J. Curtiss of Naugatuck.
Town Times - February 26, 1998
Mrs. Cozza, widow of Joseph Cozza and Richard Church, died Saturday, February 21, at home. She was bom in Torrington, December 4, 1916, daughter of the late Emil and Alice (Pendleton) Rougeot. She went to grammar schools and high school in Belmont, Mass., and attended LaSalle Junior College in Aubumdale, Mass. She was a resident of Watertown for 45 years. Mrs. Cozza was employed for the town of Belmont, Mass., for many years, working in the town offices. She also worked as an assistant dietician at Waterbury Hospital. She was one of the founders of the Watertown Garden Club, and was a member of the Order of Rainbow for Girls. She was a member of Christ Episcopal Church in Watertown.
She is survived by a brother, Robert Ethan Rougeot of Center Tuftonboro, N.H.; several grandnieces; and her longtime friend, Harry J. Curtiss of Naugatuck.
Town Times - February 26, 1998
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