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Lorrie R. Costello

COHOES, New York

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Costello, Lorrie R. COHOES Lorrie R. Costello, 62, died December 11, 2007 at her residence. Born in Cohoes, and a lifelong resident, she was the daughter of the late James and Rita Bourgeois Costello. She was a graduate of Keveny Memorial Academy in Cohoes and Sage Jr. College of Albany. She had...

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Jimmy. I just read of your Mom,s passing. I considered her one of my friends. I will always remember when we sang together at church. I will miss her and keep her in my prayers.

Jimmy,
I was very sorry to hear about your Mom. She was a sincere and wonderful lady. I was away at the time or I certainly would have paid my respects to you and your family. She was a very good person and will be missed!

I will cherish every moment my kids and I had with Lorrie.I am grateful to have had the chance to meet her.She thought I was wonderful and I will hold on to those words forever.As Jim and I begin our lives together, I know she is watching over us.She will forever have a special place in my heart and will never be forgotten.

Jim,
I am so very sorry to hear about your mom. I know how very much she loved you. She was a great lady, I have so many memories of her. My thoughts are with you.

DEAR JIM, I WAS VERY SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR MOM. IKNOW SHE MUST BE IN HEAVEN BECAUSE SHE WAS A VERY NICE PERSON. I REMEMBER WHEN YOU AND MIKE WERE KIDS,SHE TOOK BOTH OF YOU UP TO LAKE GEORGE. SHE WAS A VERY THOUGHTFUL PERSON. I WILL PRAY FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.[MIKES MOM] EILEEN TRIMM

Dear Colin("Coke") & Family, My thoughts & prayers are with you at this time of loss. Lorrie had that "special smile" that always made you feel welcome.

My condolences to the family of Lorrie. We graduated from Keveny together in 1963 and worked on many committees together along the way. I only recently (last week) even heard that she had been ill but I want you to know that she was always thought of very highly. We were all made better by having known her. Nancy Ryan Cook

I very much enjoyed visiting with Lorrie over the past year. She had a very deep faith and was hopeful even as she struggled physically. She and I held hands and prayed together at every visit. May she now rest in peace.

Dear Jimmy
In the 18 years I worked with your MOM it was always very clear you were her light & her life. I hadn't spoken to her since her early retirement. And the strangest thing- during Mass just last Saturday her smiling face came into my thoughts & I promised myself I'd call her over the holidays. I sincerely hope she didn't suffer. She was a very special lady now in a very special place.