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	Dolores "Dolly" Rozzi 
	(April 3, 1941 - February 4, 2022)
	 
    
	   
	Dolores (Dolly) Rozzi, of Huntington, 
	WV, formerly of Stockdale,PA, passed away peacefully on February 4th, 2022, 
	at her home in Huntington, WV, daughter of the late Ralph and Victoria Rozzi.  
	Dolly was a 1960 graduate of Charleroi High School and 1964 graduate of 
	California University.  She was a proud alumni of both schools.  
	Graduating as a political science major, she ran and was 
	elected as one of the youngest Justice of the Peace in Stockdale, her 
	hometown.  She performed many marriages in living rooms.  She also formed 
	and ran the Young Democrats Club at California University.  She then began a 
	long and distinguished career with the government; she rose to the rank of 
	Senior Executive Service which was the highest nonpolitical appointee job 
	classification in government.  She began working for Equal Employment 
	Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and soon became the Director of Federal 
	Operations Office of Hearings and Appeals in Washington DC.  In 1990, she 
	was part of the Commission that wrote the Americans with Disability Act 
	(ADA).  Dolly worked closely with now Supreme Court, Justice Clarence 
	Thomas, on that Commission.  She then moved on to the Department of Energy 
	as Director of Management and Administration; overseeing 2,000 employees and 
	worked directly with Admiral James Watkins.  After her first retirement, she 
	initiated and accepted a position with California University as the first 
	special assistant to the President of the college for Equal Employment 
	Education Opportunity.  In November of 2009 a luncheon was held in her honor 
	in the Kara Alumni House, where Dolly was presented the Medallion of 
	Distinction by the then President of California University, Angelo Armenti.  
	After retiring again, she moved to Palm Springs CA for a 
	few years and then settled in Huntington WV.  She continued her public 
	service by forming a chapter of AARP in the Huntington area and serving as 
	its president for 10 years until 2017.  She also served on the Board of 
	Cabell County Community Service and started a program where gifts were given 
	to all Meals on Wheels clients, often delivering them personally.  After his 
	appointment to the Supreme Court, she was able to get Justice Clarence 
	Thomas to visit Marshall University and to speak at her AARP meeting.  She 
	also served as president of Cabell County Women’s Club and led fundraising 
	efforts for the elderly and for local churches.  
	During her years in Washington DC, she met several United 
	States Presidents and was very proud of all her awards she received and 
	pictures with them.  
	She will be greatly missed by many and is survived by her 
	brother, Ralph (Tammy) Rozzi of Huntington WV, her sisters, Adele Hopkins of 
	Charleroi and Josette (Randy) Miller of Florida; nieces and nephews:  
	Kristin Calcek, Renee (Lance) Brunsell, Bryan (Shelly) Rozzi, Leanna (Derek) 
	Spada, Angela (Shane) Fish, Josh Miller, Leila Rozzi, Tyler Powell and 10 
	great nieces and nephews and her special dog, Rocky.  
	She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Louis and 
	Josephine Ducato and her brother-in-law, Walter Hopkins.  
	The family would like to send a special thank you to her 
	caretaker and friend Shana Vickery who was with her every day for the past 
	two years.   
	A family service was held in Charleroi, PA February 11 & 
	12, 2022.  
	  
    
      
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