Spokane Coeur d Alene Living Magazine co-founders die from COVID-19 nearly one month apart
Vince Bozzi s wife Emily died from COVID-19 on December 10. Vince, who also co-owned Bozzi Media, was battling the virus at the time of his wife s death. Author: Megan Carroll Updated: 7:51 AM MST January 7, 2021
SPOKANE, Wash. The second co-founder and publisher of Spokane Coeur d Alene Living Magazine has died from COVID-19 nearly one month after his wife lost her battle with the virus.
The magazine announced Wednesday that Vince Bozzi, who co-founded the magazine and Bozzi Media with his wife Emily, died of COVID-19. Emily Bozzi passed away on Dec. 10, 2020.
Spokane Coeur d Alene Living Magazine co-founders die from COVID-19 nearly one month apart
Vince Bozzi s wife Emily died from COVID-19 on December 10. Vince, who also co-owned Bozzi Media, was battling the virus at the time of his wife s death. Author: Megan Carroll Updated: 6:51 AM PST January 7, 2021
SPOKANE, Wash. The second co-founder and publisher of Spokane Coeur d Alene Living Magazine has died from COVID-19 nearly one month after his wife lost her battle with the virus.
The magazine announced Wednesday that Vince Bozzi, who co-founded the magazine and Bozzi Media with his wife Emily, died of COVID-19. Emily Bozzi passed away on Dec. 10, 2020.
SPOKANE, Wash. Spokane Coeur d’Alene Living co-founder and co-publisher Emily Bozzi has died from COVID-19.
Bozzi passed away on Monday and her husband, Vince, remains hospitalized with the virus.
A post from the magazine acknowledged Bozzi for her dedication to the Inland Northwest community.
“If you’ve attended any of our many events, you were gifted her gratitude with a smile and a handshake. And in the office, she taught us the definition of hard work and grit she was the quintessential entrepreneur, a powerful woman who was determined to build a successful company and to provide a gorgeous glossy magazine that represented the best of our region,” the post read. “She was proud to create a space that honored many stories from Spokane and Coeur d’Alene, as well as the many businesses who became her clients.”