Bruna-Cossavella-Obituary

Bruna L. Cossavella

Lansdowne, Pennsylvania

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Bruna L. Cossavella (nee Gauna), 89 Bruna L. Cossavella (nee Gauna), 89, died suddenly at her home in Lansdowne, PA. on February 5, 2014. Born in London, England she was raised in Italy and London. She moved to Lansdowne in l953. Bruna was the wife of the late Anthony Cossavella, her husband of...

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dear father cossavella...it is with great sorrow to hear of the tragic loss of your beloved mother...my prayers are for both of you..take comfort in the memories that will never fade away......(st. Andrew parishioner)

I read the story of Mrs. Cossavella and wanted to let you know I am praying for her family. She now is in God's Glory. May God give comfort to her son and all those who need it now. Praying for you in NC. ES

Bruna, you will be greatly missed. How tragic and sad. What a horrible world we live in. Rest in peace gentle soul, and keep your son and your friends in your prayers in paradise. Father Tony, you are in my prayers at this most difficult time.

Eileen Thompson

Dear Father Tony,

I am so sorry to hear about your mom. I loved talking to her. When she visited my mom, she would always make something special. I still have and use a table cloth she made for me. I will treasure it always.
You are both in my prayers.
Eileen Raffaele

Dear Father Tony, I just heard about your mother's death this morning. Know that I am praying for you. What a wonderful woman! I am sure that she is with her God and watching over you so proudly as always.

We send our deepest sympathy to you and your family father. May our Lord comfort you, and assure you that she is in His loving care.
...Anthony & Jay Mangano...

Dear Anthony,

I don't know if you remember me, but I was a former classmate of yours at St. Charles. I just read about your mom and I want to tell you that I am deeply sorry for your loss, particularly under such circumstances. I had met your mom once and recall her as a very nice and cordial person. I will keep you in my prayers. I am very sorry.