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Edward Thomas Koussa

Posted 2022-09-28 by mhenderson
Ed passed away on Sept 13th at age 90. Ann passed away on Sept 18th at
age 84. They have joined God's kingdom. They leave behind their very
loved pups Bonnie and Bijou along with many beloved nieces, nephews and
dear friends.

Ed was the youngest of nine children born to Kareem and Angelina Koussa
in Central Falls, Rhode Island. Ed enjoyed the benefits of being
surrounded by a multitude of cousins, aunts and uncles all who had a
hand in raising him. Ed's siblings : Lena, Lou, Gerry, Fred, Joe, Emily,
George, and Harold Koussa all married wonderful spouses and their
children provided Ed with a magnificent extended family.

Ann (Annie) was also the baby of her family and much loved and protected
by her parents, Herbert (Bertram) and Ethel Lottie Barrett and adored by
her elder sister, Joan whom she always looked up to and sought to
emulate. Annie was born and brought up in wartime London. Her father
was in the City of London Police and there were many stories of near
misses during that extraordinary time and also stories of humour and
finding fun in tough times with the love of a solid and stoic family
making it through together.

An Air-force veteran; Ed enjoyed a successful career as an electronics
engineer with Hughes Aircraft. His job with Hughes aircraft brought him
to California during the golden age of air travel. Ed's first wife
Anita (Herbert) Koussa predeceased him in 1985. During those years Ed
spent his free time navigating the waters of the Pacific, the Colorado
river, and Lake Havasu. Ed was a top notch mariner.

Music brought Ed great pleasure; a talented saxophone player and
flutist; Ed spent his adult life playing music wherever he was. In Lake
Havasu he played with his church bands and also played in the Havasu
Orchestra. Playing and listening to music brought him great joy.

Annie was brave and adventurous, leaving London when she was just 20 to
come to the US with her first husband, Bill. She eventually settled in
Massachusetts and worked throughout her life in computer technology
companies. She was gregarious and loved people, deriving her energy and
joy from connecting with others, chatting and finding out all about
them.

Annie and Ed found each other towards the end of their working lives and
very quickly decided they were meant to spend the rest of their lives
together in Arizona. She was a second Mum to a number of family members
and friends who were embraced by the Koussa household. Annie always
wanted to give visitors a gift of some sort, so generous in actions and
in spirit. She loved animals, especially dogs and tigers, and adored
their two little dogs, Bijou and Bonnie.

Ann was an amazing cook. Anyone who had the pleasure of eating one of
Ann's culinary creations was in for a treat. Feeding people meant she
could combine her creativity with the joy of being together with loved
ones, connecting and having fun and sharing the gift of delicious
treats. Her beautiful smile could light up a room.

Ed and Ann were active members of the Abundant Grace Church. They
participated in mission work and bible study and enjoyed their church
family tremendously. Ed was an active volunteer in the Havasu community
volunteering at Hospice of Havasu and with the VA among others. Ed and
Ann had a way of putting others at ease with their gentle manner and
excellent sense of humour. It felt good to be around Ed and Ann. They
mentored many people during their lives and took great pleasure in
seeing people grow closer to God. Their friendships were many and rich.
They lived honorable lives. They will be missed. Ed and Ann's Family
would like to thank the health care workers and friends who helped them
during their time of need.

A graveside service will take place on Oct 5th at 10 am at Lake Havasu
Memorial Gardens cemetery.

In lieu of flowers Ed and Ann request that people donate to a charity of
their own choosing and think of them with a smile.

Services were entrusted to the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home.
Thoughts and condolences can be sent to the family at www.lietz-
frazefuneralhome.com . To send a free card got to
www.sendoutcards.com/lietzfraze .




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