PAT-CORDISCO-Obituary

PAT "Coach" "Pop" CORDISCO

Parma, Ohio

May 22, 1916 – Feb 9, 2013 (Age 96)

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BORN
May 22, 1916
DIED
February 9, 2013
AGE
96
LOCATION
Parma, Ohio

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CORDISCO PAT "POP" "COACH" CORDISCO, 96, of Parma, beloved husband of 69 years of Theresa Cordisco (nee Drzewiecki) who passed away in July 2003, and survived by his loving companion and caregiver Mary Ann "Mare" Loschelder; loving father of Patrick Cordisco (Maria), Robert Cordisco (Lynnette),...

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Pat was one of the best. I shall always respect him. A teachers, teacher!

Kindness and generosity overflowed from Gramps! I'm hoping that his compassion and willingness to put others first remains alive in all of us. Thank You for loving me as if I was one of your own grandchildren, I will miss you dearly!!!!!

great teacher,coach,man. fond memories. the utmost respect. member of coach's 1956 championship team.

Mr. Cordisco,
On behalf of the Garrett Morgan staff, I would like to extend condolences for the loss of your father. He left a wonderful legacy in education!

God Bless you and your family,
Laura Kraker

Our deepest sympathies and prayers for your strength during this time of sadness. He was a great teacher and coach at Parma Senior High, and touched many lives. We are so grateful for his guidance and for the many wonderful memories we all shared.
Sincerely,
Parma Senior High, Class of 1956

I am a 1956 graduate of PSH and remember Mr. Cordisco from my commercial law class. He was a great teacher and enjoyed teaching. He added a lot to the education system.

My entire family loved Mr. Cordisco. He was such a great man. I'm fortunate he was my principal at Parma Sr. High. RIP.
Rene' Evans (Class of '76)

Sincere condolences from Gerry and Linda McGinty.
Both of us taught under Pat at Greenbrier, and Linda again at Parma Senior for one year. He was a true professional and a role model for other administrators.

Pat was my first principal at GJHS. If it were not for him I would probably not continued teaching. My deepest sympathy for your loss.