Kodsi, Joseph M.

Member Of B'nai Zion Congregation

  • Friday, September 6, 2024
Joseph M. Kodsi
Joseph M. Kodsi

Joseph M. Kodsi, a resident of Ascension Living Alexian Village of Tennessee, passed away on Friday, September 6, 2024.

He moved to Signal Mountain after living in Charlotte, NC for 40 years.

He is survived by his two children, Neil Kodsi, an attorney in Miami Shores, Fl., and Dr. Matthew Kodsi in Chattanooga. There are also three grandchildren, Devin, Samantha, and Jessica.

Joe was a member of Temple Israel in Charlotte for 40 years, and currently a member of B'nai Zion Congregation in Chattanooga, since 2009.

Graveside services to celebrate the life of Mr. Joseph M. Kodsi will be held on Sunday, Sept. 8, at 3 p.m. at B’nai Zion Congregation Cemetery, 605 Lullwater Road, Chattanooga, Tn. 37405, with Rabbi Sam Rotenberg officiating. Matt Kodsi, Devin Kodsi, Jessica Kodsi, Samantha Kodsi, Neil Kodsi, and David El-Kodsi will be honored to serve as pallbearers.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Signal Mountain Middle High School Chess Club, 2650 Sam Powell Trail, Signal Mountain, Tn. 37377.

Arrangements are entrusted to Ponders Brainerd Chapel, 4203 Brainerd Road, Chattanooga, www.selectedindependentfuneralhomes.org, 423 531-4002.

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