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83, devoted husband of 58 years to Marie-Therese, died suddenly at his home, on October 19. He was a resident of Wellesley for 40 years and was very active in volunteer service of all kinds throughout his life, beginning as a long time Town Meeting member in Watertown. Following WW II as a recipient of the Purple Heart and Bronze Star, he graduated from Boston University DGE '51 and B.U. Law School (LAW '54). Jesse had a diverse employment background, which included including management positions. with Raytheon and work in Europe in the Import/Export business. Before and after retirement, he volunteered for many projects which supported B.U. He spearheaded the founding of the General Education Alumni Association, was president for nine years, and continued as a prime mover in its activities and growth. He was also a permanent president of his School of Law class and a life member of the LAW alumni board. His volunteer service also included work for the 104th Infantry Timberwolf Division of WW II. He continued his tireless efforts until his passing on Friday as the Vice President of the District 1 Association of the National Timberwolf Division. He was also a regular volunteer cook for years at the Wellesley Summertime Barbecues. He was the devoted father of Marie-Christine Leon and her husband Hon. Richard J. Leon, formerly of Natick, of Chevy Chase, MD, Dr. Daniel Costa Jr. of Naperville, IL and Claudine Eilberg and her late husband Gerald S. Eilberg of Needham MA and the loving brother of Evelyn Rebello of Fall River. He is also survived by five grand and three great grandchildren, four nephews and a niece. Funeral from the George F. Doherty & Sons Funeral Home, 477 Washington St., (Rt.16) WELLESLEY, Tuesday at 8:00 AM. Funeral Mass in St. Paul's Church, Wellesley, at 9:00 AM. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours Monday 4-8 PM. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery, Wellesley. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Nat'l. Timberwolf Association, 78 Bonwood Rd., Needham, MA 02492. Online guestbook and directions at www.gfdoherty.com. George F. Doherty & Sons Wellesley781-235-4100

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Published by Boston Globe from Oct. 21 to Oct. 22, 2007.

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Maureen O'Rourke

November 8, 2007

We will miss Jesse so much. He was such a great friend of BU Law School. He was always so supportive of me, the school and his fellow alumni. I wish we had more like him.

Arthur R. Leu

October 23, 2007

My deepest sympathy to the family of Jesse Costa. I knew Jesse as a Loyal supporter of the National Timberwolf Assn. His work , council and friendly spirt will be missed. Art Leu, Past Pres. N.T.A.

October 22, 2007

Dear Mrs. Costa, Jesse and I spent
many hours working together on behalf of BU Law School. He used to work in my office while he was
filling in for our departed dean and waiting for the new one to arrive. You will remember me because I was the one that had a 100 year old father who just died the same day as Jesse.
Please accept my sincere sympathy
in your loss. BILL LANDAU

Mike Casey

October 21, 2007

Mr. Costa,
Sir, I didn't know you but I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served with the U.S. Army in Europe during WW II as a member of the 104th "Timberwolf" Infantry Division. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy. The 104th saw near continuous combat from the Fall of 1944 through to VE Day in May of 1945 and lost almost 1,500 men KIA and MIA-I'm sorry for going on and on but I am always in awe when I read about what our men had to go through during WW II.

Jonathan + Sheryl Eilberg

October 21, 2007

We remember Jessie as a man of principle, a patriot and a seeker of excellence.

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