Mary Jayne is a lifelong resident of Sharpsburg. If you ask anyone who has lived here more than 10 years, they will tell you that Mary Jayne is the "helper" of the community. I first met Mary Jayne at a community meeting that I held at Roots of Faith. The meeting was about bringing a grocery store to Sharpsburg. Mary Jayne immediately volunteered to help in any way she could. On August 15, 2017 she asked if she could volunteer at Roots of Faith, maybe 1 or 2 days a week? Since that time, she has been volunteering 40 hours a week at Roots of Faith. She is in charge of our shuttle service to and from the Lawrenceville Family Health Center, dollar energy, rent rebates, senior food boxes and other general social service requests. On any given day, you will see Mary Jayne helping someone find a place to live, help with finding food, clothing, food stamps and so much more. No matter where we go, someone recognizes her and thanks her for helping them. Mary Jayne worked at the NAMS center for 8 years as their senior center manager, and information and referral manager. Mary Jayne also worked at UPMC St. Margarets for 8 years as a telecommunications specialist. Mary Jayne is an active church member of Roots of Faith and recently became a mentor in the Circles Sharpsburg Program. (As if she doesn't volunteer enough). Working with Mary Jayne is a true honor, she has a heart as big as the sun and is one of the most caring people I know. She is not only a volunteer, but my friend. On a daily basis, there is a steady stream of people who come into the Roots of Faith outreach center needing help. Mary Jayne always takes the time to make everyone feel at home and she goes out of her way to help. In talking with other residents of Sharpsburg, Mary Jayne is a true hero to those that are hurting. It is for these reasons and a million more that I nominate Mary Jayne Kozlowski for the Beyond the Ceiling: Sharpsburg.
- Kathleen Stanley, Director of Outreach Ministries, Roots of Faith
Mary Jayne Kozlowski at Roots of Faith.
Mary Jayne was a majorette at Fox Chapel High School. After her graduation in 1972, Mary Jayne attended the Pittsburgh Beauty Academy. Her instructor Mrs Butera encouraged her to stay on as instructor. In 1974, she opened her own shop Gross Beauty Salon on Main Street in Sharpsburg.
Mary Jayne and Eugene Kozlowski on their wedding day in Sharpsburg in 1987. “He was my soul mate. My rock.” said Kozlowski. Gene died in 2006 after battling cancer for nearly a decade. “Anything I wanted to do, he supported” says Kozlowski.
Mary Jayne as a child in Sharpsburg.
Mary Jayne with her grandmother Mary Jayne Kamenzing and great grandmother Mary Kazmenzind in 1959.
She considers her grandmother, who raised her for a few years, to be her mentor and her inspiration for a life of helping others. “She had a rough life” she said of her grandmother, “She worked as a railcar inspector before she enrolling in nursing school.”
Her grandmother Mary Jayne holding granddaughter Jamie Lynn on the day of her christening. “She was tough and stern, but had a part of gold” said her daughter. She died at the age of 87.
Mary Jayne with her biological father Matthew Vulakovich on Easter Day in 1958.
Mary Jayne with Bobby Wysocki, of Blawnox, at a Roots of Faith block party in August 2018.
“My goal is to grow the Roots of Faith community and do more outreach in the community.” said Kozlowski.