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Cos A. Trapani Jr.

Highland, New York

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Cos A. Trapani, Jr., 60, was born in Poughkeepsie, NY and a lifelong resident of Highland died January 13, 2011 after a long battle with heart disease and cancer. "Do you know who I am?" He graduated from Highland High School in 1969, having participated in varsity football, baseball and...

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Dear Marlene and family, I just found out today (Jan 24, 2010) that Cos past away and I can only tell you that I feel for you and the hole that you feel in your heart. Cos was such a presences when he walked into my office he was a ray of light. He always had us laughting or saying "I am glad he is not mad at us". Please know our heart breaks for you and your family. Denise Tozzi (Allstate Insurance)

We are so sorry. Had no idea or we would have paid our respects to a wonderful man. You are in our prayers. Jo and Al Cicale

Marlene me and Bobby were so sorry to hear of Cos's death. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family at this very difficult time.

Cos.....no matter how many years go by I will always remember you as the first boy I ever "Kissed".... in first grade:)

To The Family: May "happy" memories carry you through this sorrowful time...Stephanie (Fiscella) and Joe Cavano

Marlene,Stacy,and Cos,Please know that we are thinking of you during these very difficult times.We will always remember Cos laughing and joking,and never losing his zest for life.Teresa and Jim Morabito

Marlene,Stacey,Little Cos and Family,Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of sorrow.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

In memory of Cos:
A father, a veteran, a friend.
I remember Cos and Marlene always...
I remember the pride Cos had in his children, his wife, his community.
I remember his joy for Stacey's graduation, her wedding, and the pride he took in all of her accomplishments.
...and the respect he had for his son-in-law, Steve, was immeasurable...
His smile grew with his son's marriage to Sarah, pictures testify to his happiness as he danced with her...
And his...

cos was and will be remembered as a great man, friend and a devoted family man. we will miss him at the football games and the times we had the seasons of 97-2000. rest in peace, your job was well done. raymond ayres and family class of 2000.