In Loving Memory of Stanislaw and Irina Kozav
The Providence, Rhode Island community is mourning the heartbreaking loss of Stanislaw Kozav, 49, and his mother, Irina Kozav, 75, whose lives were tragically cut short earlier this week. Their bodies were discovered Wednesday night in a parked car outside The Miriam Hospital, near Seventh and Summit Streets, sending waves of sorrow through family, friends, and the broader community.
Authorities have confirmed that the deaths were weather-related, with no foul play involved, though underlying health conditions may have contributed to the tragedy. At the time, Stanislaw and Irina were believed to have been living in their car, a stark reminder of the extreme hardships faced by unhoused individuals during the harsh winter months. Their passing not only represents a profound personal loss but also underscores the vulnerabilities and struggles endured by many members of the community.
Stanislaw and Irina were more than the circumstances of their passing. They were a devoted mother and son whose bond was evident to all who knew them. Family, friends, and neighbors remember them for their warmth, resilience, and the quiet strength with which they faced life’s challenges. Stanislaw, at 49, was known for his caring nature and determination, while Irina, at 75, had lived a life marked by dedication to her family and her loved ones. Together, they shared a unique and loving connection that touched those around them.
Though their lives ended tragically, the memory of Stanislaw and Irina will endure. They were part of a community, people whose presence mattered, and whose absence leaves a void that cannot be filled. Friends and neighbors recall moments of kindness, smiles exchanged, and the dignity they maintained even during difficult times. Their story reminds the community of both the fragility of life and the importance of compassion for those facing hardship.
In the wake of this tragedy, the Providence community is coming together to honor their lives, remember their love, and reflect on the challenges faced by those living without stable housing. Their legacy lies in the relationships they nurtured, the courage they displayed in the face of adversity, and the memory of a mother and son whose bond was unbreakable.
May Stanislaw and Irina Kozav rest in peace, free from suffering.
Though their lives were taken too soon, the love they shared and the mark they left on the hearts of those who knew them will never be forgotten.

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