Ridgefield resident Jennifer Bozian, 53, has died

Jennifer Bozian of Longboat Key, FL and Ridgefield, CT passed away on Thursday, January 19, after a courageous battle with cancer at the age of 53. She was surrounded by loved ones at home in Ridgefield, CT as family and friends shared time with her throughout the holidays.

Jennifer was born in Glen Ridge, NJ, to Raymond Noble and Alice Tucholski Noble. In childhood, she graduated from Notre Dame High School in Lawrenceville, NJ. Jennifer was a natural athlete who thrived in competitive gymnastics early on in her life and stayed active through adulthood, focusing on fitness and outdoor sports like skiing, hiking, and paddle boarding.

She was an avid traveler, hitting the most luxurious to the most rugged destinations across every continent.

She spent her early professional career managing private jet experiences for a wide range of high-profile personalities, from musicians on tour to corporate leaders on business trips.

After retiring her wings, she became a second-generation pilates student, trained by Lolita San Miguel who was a direct student of Joseph Pilates, and she built up a successful business as a sole proprietor of a pilates studio in Wyckoff, NJ.

She was especially focused on helping other cancer survivors through her practice, emphasizing the mind-body connection with a keen understanding of the needs of cancer patients.

She is survived by her husband, Alan Bozian; son Christopher Mann; daughter Kayla Mann; stepdaughters Emily & Hannah; stepson Peter; sisters Elisabeth, Jessica, Mara, Rachel, Sara and her partner Finn, and their children Eli (Jennifer’s godson), Silas, and Conor.

In lieu of a service, Jennifer asked that those who love her take a moment to remember her each in their own way to celebrate her life.

Friends and family are invited to share their memories at www.legacy.com.

To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Jennifer A. Bozian, please visit our floral store.

 
 
 

 
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Submitted by Ridgefield, CT

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