Joseph-Cosgrove-Obituary

Joseph F. Cosgrove

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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COSGROVEJOSEPH F. on Aug. 20, 2007 of Chalfont, PA. Beloved husband of Julia (Hogan) Cosgrove; devoted father of Kevin and Mark Cosgrove; grandfather of Daniel Cosgrove; brother of William Cosgrove and Eleanor Trefz. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his Funeral Mass 11 A.M Thursday...

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Jose, yo le perdere para siempre,
mi amigo.

We'll always have Playa del Carmen,
Cielito Lindo and Volver...

su amiga, Ana Luisa

Joe was a great guy he always made me and brother Joe laugh. He taught me how to play some card games. He spoke to me in diffrent languages. (never had a clue what he was saying.) We had some fun down the shore. We will always miss him.

I am sorry your loss.

Love,
Theresa McMullen

Dear Julie and family,

No one could keep the crowd laughing like Joe. I will miss him at the annual shore get togethers. Whenever I have Peach Sorbet, I will think of Joe.

Julie, Kev and Mark - I’ve been remembering so many happy times with Joe. The Caribbean vacations, singing with the guitaristas in Mexico, the Jersey shore, and the annual White Elephant party, where the discussions could get very loud. I remember his famous line: “You know how I hate to complain, but…”. He was like a member of our family. We will miss him very much. He wasn’t very religious, but he was a good man, and I’m sure he will meet my brother John in heaven and continue with one...

Dear Julie, Kev and Mark:

I’ve been remembering so many happy times with Joe. The Caribbean vacations, singing with the guitaristas in Mexico, the Jersey shore, and the annual White Elephant party, where the discussions could get very loud. I remember his famous line: “You know how I hate to complain, but…”. He was like a member of our family. We will miss him very much. He wasn’t very religious, but he was a good man, and I’m sure he will meet my brother John in heaven and...

condolence to the family

WELL JOE IT LOOKS LIKE THEY NEEDED
A PITCHER ON THE LORDS TEAM AND HE HAD TO COME FROM THE TAYLOR BRAVES.
TAYLOR AND CAMBRIA ST.SAY HELLO TO
TOM AND MIKE PELL.

Kevin and Mark - you have our sincere condolences. No matter how long we get to live with our parents, we never want to let them go. So don't. Live every day like your Dad would want you to -- do it to honor him -- let the world learn of your Dad through your words and deeds. Tell and re-tell all of the stories about your Dad so that someday his great-great grandchildren will feel like they really knew their wonderful Grandpop Joe.

Julie, I don't pretend to know how you feel losing...

Joe always made us laugh and feel right at home whenever we were around him. We send our deepest sympathies to his family and will keep them in our prayers.