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Josephine L. Corso

Unionville, Connecticut

1920 - 2023

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Josephine (Leonardi) Corso, 102, formerly of Farmington, widow of Ralph W. Corso, passed away peacefully Thursday, February 16th, 2023. Born July 1st, 1920, in Brooklyn, NY, she was the daughter of the late Rosario and Marie Antoinette (LaPlaca) Leonardi. Ralph and Josephine were married at Saint...

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One beautiful lady; whenever we visited, she treated us like we were her children. And she made the best cherry pie. God bless you Aunt Josephine

I will be saying a rosary this evening for my favorite Aunt, aunt Josephine. I am still sad that I could not attend the funeral in person. Valerie, please email me your address, I would love to hear from all of you. My very best to all, cousin jerome, Pax Tecum

Dear Aunt Josephine I will always remember your kindness and hospitality; whenever we made the trip from Brooklyn to Connecticut, we knew we were in for a good time with all the Corso family. You made me the best cherry pie one summer, and when we came by a few years later, you remembered how I loved it, and there it was freshly made once more. You leave behind a wonderful family, fond memories and a century of Love and goodwill. We will miss you and pray that you reside near the altar of...

Josephine was a force, talented quilter and knitter, loving mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She lead a full life with her beloved husband Ralph. I was grateful for her kindness to me.Rest in peace. Love Lisa Hathaway

I will always remember Mrs. Corso for her kindness and hospitality, her sparkle, and her sense of humor. And, I have to say, for her delicious food and beautiful sweaters!

We are very sorry for your loss. Saying the Divine Mercy chaplet for your mother and family. God bless and be at peace.

I met Josephine and Ralph over 15 years ago at seniors. They were the sweetest couple. From day one they always gave me a hug and Josephine always told me she loved me. We kept in touch even after they didn't go to seniors anymore. This year I was amazed when I got her Christmas card. It was still in her own handwriting. Heaven has a new angel but we lost our angel on earth.

We are very sorry for your loss. Josephine was such a kind lady and we so much enjoyed her visits to my office. Her life will always leave a legacy of wonderful memories.
Marty and Susan Strouch

Just want to say what a great person she was. I am very fortunate to have gotten to know her as well as I did. Susan Ramezzana