Deceased Information

  • DECEASED

    Eliot `Eli` Kozarsky

  • AGE

    92

  • DATE OF DEATH

    Friday, August 18, 2023 (After Sunset)

  • DONATIONS

  • OBITUARY

    Eliot (Eli) Kozarsky passed away peacefully in Atlanta, Georgia on August 18. Born August 28, 1930, in the Bronx to Clara and Jacob Kozarsky, Ukrainian immigrants who landed in the United States in 1910.

    Eliot grew up in the Bronx, an avid Yankees fan, and somewhat rebellious until he discovered the love of his life, Joan Silberg. Eliot and Joan enjoyed a sparkling 70-year marriage until Joan’s death in 2019.

    A Boy Scout and track team sprinter, Eliot played 2nd base at Yankee Stadium as a 12-year-old. He was proud of his army service teaching optical theory at Aberdeen Proving Ground during the Korean War. He married Joan in 1950 and began an eight-decade career in the packaging business. In 1973, he and Joan founded Universal Synergetics. They also established Technical Help in Engineering and Marketing (THEM), leading to numerous innovations across consumer and industrial packaging. Eliot was designated a certified packaging professional for life by his industry trade group. He was known on a global basis for his vision, warmth, kindness, tenacity, and commitment to relationships, leading to shared success and lifetime friendships.

    Eliot’s greatest joy was his family. He leaves behind two sons, Alan (Julie) Kozarsky and Neil (Megumi) Kozarsky; grandchildren, Julie (Xavier) Flores, Aaron Kozarsky, Paul Kozarsky, Scott Kozarsky, Caroline Kozarsky, and Eliot Kozarsky; and great-granddaughter Jordana Flores.

    The family thanks the staff at Capstone Hospice, the Corso, and his caretakers. Donations in Eliot’s memory may be made to the American Heart Association.

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  • Marilyn Cohen Warden

    Dr Alan Kozarsky, so very sorry for the loss of your talented and successful dad. What a legacy he left. May his memory be a blessing.


  • Dr. Morris Socoloff

    Allan, Sorry to hear about your loss


  • Mimi Siegel

    Dear Alan Thinking about you . You are in my thoughts and prayers. Mimisiegel