Joseph A. Kozlak Sr.

Joseph A. Kozlak, Sr. (July 8, 1896August 14, 1966) was an American lawyer, funeral director, and politician.

Kozlak was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He went to Saint Thomas Academy and University of Minnesota. He went to law school and was admitted to the Minnesota bar. Kozlak was a funeral director. Kozlak served in the United States Army. He served in the Minnesota Senate from 1935 to 1938 and was a Democrat. Kozlak also served in the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1921 to 1922, 1925 to 1934, and from 1941 to 1942. His son John S. Kozlak also served in the Minnesota Legislature.[1][2]

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gollark: Which is a 3%ish chance.
gollark: And probably increase your risk of cancer.
gollark: Seatbelts have a really low chance of saving your life, but we still use *those*.
gollark: It's a cost/benefit thing I guess, in that while you could be near-certain of avoiding it if you totally isolated yourself from society, but that would be bad.
gollark: If you *can* avoid COVID-19 somehow you're avoiding a 2% (depending on age I guess) death risk, and I'm pretty sure people regularly do things to avoid risks smaller than that.
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