Cosimo-Macri-Obituary

Cosimo P. Macri

Mishawaka, Indiana

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Nov. 18, 1951 - April 21, 2012MISHAWAKA - Cosimo P. Macri, 60, passed away at 5:57 am Saturday, April 21, 2012, in Kindred Hospital. Cosimo was born on November 18, 1951, in Siderno Marina, Italy, to Francesco and Maria (Nicolleti) Macri. He was a successful businessman with former ownership in...

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Dad, thanks for the many lessons you taught me,the support you gave, and much more..
I'll carry out the plan and "make it happen"..See you when I see you..

Uncle Pete I love and miss you very much and I will always carry out my promise to you no matter what

We are very proud to have known you. Thank you for all the wonderful times in your company. Our lives were much richer with you in them. We love and miss you.

Cos, I'm glad Pete and I got to spend some time with you in February. I promise I'll practice on my bread baking! It meant alot and I will always remember and cherish it. Please know how much we both love you and will miss you. Rest in peace.

Uncle Pete...you never mixed words or pulled punches with me when it came to how you really felt about things..and for that I am truly grateful. I'll never forget all the times you would take me for drives and hang out with me when I was a kid. Memories I will cherish until my lifes end

Dear Jacqueline - we were so sorry to hear about your Dad. Although we didn't get to know him well, he was always very kind and gracious to us. We'll never forget the last time we saw him and he made us a wonderful Cornish Hen dinner. He loved to entertain and he loved to cook for his family and friends. He was loved by many and his smile and his warm hospitality will be remembered and missed by many! The following is something I learned long ago and I think your Dad might have said something...

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

Cos was my best friend in our youth.
His familey on William st, mine on Taylor st. His familey welcomed me with
no effort. Nine years little leauge,
the Majors then Babe ruth leauge, then four years of high school.
I'll remember...Mike Balaban and brother Ron.

You will definately be missed by all who knew you.