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Obituaries 1-28-10 Brosi, Otto
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Jan 28, 2010 - 8:17:56 PM



Gene Brosi
In loving memory of Gene Brosi born in 1923 in NYC. Gene died peacefully on January 19, 2010 at the Lifepath Hospice, Sun City Center.
Gene is survived by his beloved wife of 66 years Margaret. He was a grandfather of 9 and great grandfather of 13. Gene moved to Kings Point 27 years ago and began the 19 Holers club which is still growing. He loved to dance and was the best on the dance floor. He was a member of the board for the Glendower Circle, served as an usher at his church and was active on the local emergency squad. Gene served in the Marines in WWII then settled in Bethpage, NY to raise his family. He was a Regional Manager for Beech Nut Corporation. Donations to Lifepath may be made to  hospice or Sun City emergency squad.





 Marie Rech Grohgans Otto

Marie Rech Grohgans Otto,  97, of Sun City Center, FL passed away peacefully on January 18, 2010.
Her parents, Conrad and Anna Braunesreuter Rech, predeceased her, as did her first husband, Frederick Grohgans, and three brothers and two sisters. Her second husband, Albert Otto, her daughter, Marion Winsor, as well as her daughter, Rosalie and husband, Richard Murphy survive her. She is also survived by five grandsons; Ronald, Jef and Richard Winsor; and Ted and Douglas Osborne; eleven great-grandchildren and five great great-grandchildren.
Marie was born in Irvington, NJ on June 13, 1912 and was a long-time resident of Asbury Park and Neptune, NJ. She moved to Sun City Center in 2003. A graduate of Drake Business College, she retired from New Jersey Bell Telephone Company in 1976. She was actively involved with the Telephone Pioneers of America and served for many years with the Coast Guard Auxiliary, Flotilla 88, Point Pleasant, NJ. She was an avid reader and handcrafted many beautiful knitted and crocheted items. Marie was a member of Prince of Peace Catholic Church in Sun City Center, FL.
Marie was a happy person, loved life and inspired family and friends with her positive outlook. She was devoted to her entire family and will be greatly missed, but fondly remembered by all.
The National Cremation & Burial Society, Ruskin, is handling arrangements. Interment will be in St. Catherine’s Cemetery, Sea Girt, NJ. A memorial service was held in the Sun Towers Chapel. Donations in Marie’s memory may be made to the Sun City Center Emergency Squad or Prince of Peace Catholic Church. Marie Rech Grohgans Otto
Marie Rech Grohgans Otto,  97, of Sun City Center, FL passed away peacefully on January 18, 2010.
Her parents, Conrad and Anna Braunesreuter Rech, predeceased her, as did her first husband, Frederick Grohgans, and three brothers and two sisters. Her second husband, Albert Otto, her daughter, Marion Winsor, as well as her daughter, Rosalie and husband, Richard Murphy survive her. She is also survived by five grandsons; Ronald, Jef and Richard Winsor; and Ted and Douglas Osborne; eleven great-grandchildren and five great great-grandchildren.
Marie was born in Irvington, NJ on June 13, 1912 and was a long-time resident of Asbury Park and Neptune, NJ. She moved to Sun City Center in 2003. A graduate of Drake Business College, she retired from New Jersey Bell Telephone Company in 1976. She was actively involved with the Telephone Pioneers of America and served for many years with the Coast Guard Auxiliary, Flotilla 88, Point Pleasant, NJ. She was an avid reader and handcrafted many beautiful knitted and crocheted items. Marie was a member of Prince of Peace Catholic Church in Sun City Center, FL.
Marie was a happy person, loved life and inspired family and friends with her positive outlook. She was devoted to her entire family and will be greatly missed, but fondly remembered by all.
The National Cremation & Burial Society, Ruskin, is handling arrangements. Interment will be in St. Catherine’s Cemetery, Sea Girt, NJ. A memorial service was held in the Sun Towers Chapel. Donations in Marie’s memory may be made to the Sun City Center Emergency Squad or Prince of Peace Catholic Church.


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