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Dr. Kozera’s, said this: “He loved Temple. He would do anything to defend its honor. That was his aim in life: to do the right thing for the students, the faculty, and the school.” Dr. Kozera was an avid golfer and skillful pianist. He was always a calming presence among his family and friends. 1 le is survived by his three children, Leslie, Brian (Kristin), and Matthew (Amanda) and three granddaughters, Paige, Josephine, and Avery. He was preceded in death by his wife, Virginia Utter Kozera. ii He will be sorely missed for his acetic wit, his analytical fastidiousness, and most of all, for his unassailable devotion to the School, its students, its faculty, and its community; He lived and breathed the Temple Mission. 99
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He was dedicated to imparting his all-encompassing knowledge to Temple’s School of Medicine and ensured that only the highest standards would be adhered to by future doctors. His work ethic was exemplary and attention to detail unequaled. Known to be the go-to man on campus, he showed compassion and understanding for all through an unfailing open door policy where colleagues, students, and friends sought his advice for all things professional, medical, and personal. These attributes were exemplified as he strode to the podium during White Coat and Graduation Ceremonies where every new medical student or doctor was assured that he knew their name. He was present at our class’s White Coat celebration, and his absence at our graduation will be striking. Dr. Larry Kaiser, Dean of the Temple University School of Medicine, had this to say of Dr. Kozera: “He will be sorely missed for his acetic wit, his analytical fastidiousness, and most of all, for his unassailable devotion to the School, its students, its faculty, and its community. He lived and breathed the Temple mission.” Of his dedication to Temple, Sharri Reese-Banks, Administrative Coordinator in the Office of Faculty Affairs and close friend of 6 Temple University School of Medicine
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