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Rebecca (Becca) Marie Koslow

Rebecca (Becca) Marie Koslow

Rebecca (Becca) Marie Koslow age 30 of St. John, IN passed away peacefully on Tuesday, March 8th, 2022.  She is survived by her loving mother Pamela (nee Butkus) Koslow (Keith), Grandfather, Donald J. Butkus, cherished sister to Brett Koslow, Jason Koslow (Nancy), Ryan Koslow, and Kelly Koslow. Fond aunt to Amelia and KiKi.  Loving niece to Donald Butkus (Bev), Mark Butkus (Jan), Christine Chinn (Danny), Gerry Kozlowski, Denny Kozlowski (Gail), Geoff Kozlowski, Kathy Ward, Celeste Murday (Michael), Sandy Bishop (Joe), Rae Kozlowski, and many loving cousins. Becca was proceeded in death by her father, Gregory (JB) Koslow, her grandmother Shirley Butkus, grandparents Steve and Bea Kozlowski, uncles Rick Ward, Ned Murday, and Tim Kozlowski, aunt Lori Kozlowski and her cousin Michael Kozlowski.  Friends may visit Becca’s family on Tuesday, March 15, 2022, at Lincoln Ridge Funeral Home (7607 West Lincoln Hwy. Schererville) from 4:00 P.M. until  8:00 P.M. with a celebration of life planned for a future date.

Becca lost her struggle and passed away peacefully with her family at her side.  She was born May 1, 1991, to Greg (JB) and Pam Koslow.  Becca graduated from Lake Central High School in St. John, IN, graduating class of June of 2009.  She was the most loving, caring, and funny girl with a heart of gold.  She had the most beautiful smile that would light up a room when she walked in.  She loved sports, basketball being her favorite, her vacations with her family, her love for the outdoors from riding her bike, skateboarding, hiking, planting a garden, to riding on the lawn mower cutting grass.  Her love for music, either it be singing, dancing or just listening made her get through the day.  While her writing in her journals told so many heartfelt stories.  To anyone who knew Becca, they know how funny and kindhearted she was.  She would help someone before she would help herself.  Family was the most important to her.  We take comfort in knowing that are sweet Becca is surrounded by light, free from the struggles that haunted her.  She was adored as a daughter, granddaughter, sister, aunt, niece and friend.  Being loved by Becca was a constant astonishing gift.  She will always and forever have that special place in our hearts.