Louis-Cosenza-Obituary

Louis A. Cosenza

Wind Gap, Pennsylvania

Dec 9, 1963 – Jul 24, 2024

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BORN
December 9, 1963
DIED
July 24, 2024
LOCATION
Wind Gap, Pennsylvania

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EASTON Louis A. "Lou" Cosenza, 60, of Easton died unexpectedly Wednesday, July 24, 2024, while tubing in the Delaware River. Born December 9, 1963, in Easton, he was a son of the late Joseph B. Sr. and Betty (Powell) Cosenza. During his lifetime, Louis was lovingly referred to as, "Lou" or...

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Joe, Cat & family, I am so very sorry for your loss. My thoughts & prayers will be with you. Lori Palermo

Joe, Cat and family, I'm so sorry to hear of the loss of your brother. I didn't know Lou, but offer my sincere condolences. My heartfelt prayers to you all. Lori (Dech) Frankenfield

Didn't get to work with him much at autozone cause i switch jobs but the little bit that i did he seemed to be a very kind soul and heaven would be happy to receive him, best wishes and my condolences.
-Mike

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Luie was a kind, funny, do anything for you man. My husband Paul and grandson Luie worked with him at SMP. RIP Fly high. They will miss him.

Diana, Joe, Cat and the entire Cosenza family we are so deeply sorry for this terrible tragedy and the loss of Louie. Our time spent living on The Cosenza Farm is full of special memories. A mischievous Louie running around with his infectious smile is on the top of that list. Sending prayers, love and hugs to all. Bill and Candy Jamie and Jeven

May You Rest In Peace.

I remember Lou and a lot of the Forks Township gang back in '76 I think. That was the year many of the Easton area schools were combined at Schull school over in south side. I would run into Lou now and again. My sympothy to his family. Rest in peace old friend.

I'll always remember Louie's sweet heart and his smile..I'll never forget the time when you lived with me down nevon park apartments..you are gonna be sadly missed..I'm glad we got to be friends on fb...always great memories I'll remember Louie rip

Joe and Cosenza family: I first met Lou just in the past year while he was working for MP AUTOMOTIVE. It turns out that we shared many a laugh as I made it known that years ago our fathers would sit downtown in the circle with the "Old School Guys." Joe, I told Lou that we were in the same graduating class together at Easton, so he enjoyed sharing stories of when you guys were younger. Lou was a very friendly man and he will be missed. Rest In peace...