Peter-Costas-Obituary

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Peter L. Costas

New London, Connecticut

Mar 7, 1931 – Feb 16, 2017 (Age 85)

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BORN
March 7, 1931
DIED
February 16, 2017
AGE
85
LOCATION
New London, Connecticut

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Peter L Costas, beloved husband of Joan Bennett Costas for 64 yrs and devoted father to his children passed away on February 16, 2017 at the age of 85 from complications of Parkinson’s.  Peter was born in Binghamton, NY, the son of Louis and Emma Costas, were he attended the local schools until college. He is a graduate of Syracuse University with a BS in Chemistry, and then graduated from the Syracuse University College of Law in 1954.    Peter was a member of the Army Reserves while in law school and subsequently and served 2 yrs on active duty in Germany during the Korean War.   After his service in the army, he became a member of the Patent Department of ALCOA in Pittsburgh, PA.  Peter and his wife Joan moved to the Hartford, CT area when he joined the firm of Linsdey & Prutzman.  He remained with this firm until he opened his own firm in 1962


 


Peter was an active practicing attorney in the Hartford area for over 50 years, with a specialty in Intellectual Property. His bar memberships included Connecticut, New York, the U.S. Supreme Court, the Patent and Trademark Office, and various U.S. District and Courts of Appeals. He had his own law practice for many years located on Lewis Street, in Hartford. Then 1992 he joined the law offices of Pepe & Hazard as a senior partner.


 


Peter’s legal career included other activities as well.  He was the Chair of the Ad Hoc Committee to revise Connecticut Drug Laws, and the Vice Chair of the Drug Advisory Council, State of Connecticut in 1966 and in 1967 received the Bell Award from the Connecticut Association for Mental Health for leadership in promoting improved mental health legislation.


 


Peter was the president of the Connecticut Bar Association in 1997 and during all his years of membership served on many committees during his long membership with the CT Bar. He also served on the board and in different editorial positions of the Connecticut Bar Journal for over 20 years.  In 1987 he was awarded the John Eldred Shields Memorial Award for Distinguished Professional Service. He was the author of many legal public publications. He was a Fellow of the American Bar Association, served as president of the Connecticut Patent Law Association, and was staff council for the Connecticut Citizens for Judicial Modernization.


 


Although Peter was very active in his professional career, his personal life involved sailing.  The sailboat Poisedon was always a part of the family activities and the many eventful trips with his family as well as his with close buddies were among his fondest memories. The family always lived in West Hartford, but because of the sailing connection the Costas family has had a close connection with New London, and  has maintained a home in New London for the past 20 years and then Peter elected to retire in New London when he retired from active law practice.  He was an active member of the Thames Yacht Club and served as chairman of the New London Port Authority in 2010.


 


The family wishes to thank Cindy Carviaglia, Nova Edwards and Maria Hays for helping Peter remain comfortable in his own home for some time. We also extend our sincere and grateful thanks to all the wonderful staff of Fairview, the people who helped to ease Peter’s last difficult days.


           


Peter Costas is survived by his wife Joan, his three children George Costas, Carol Raywood, and Barbara Costas, and well as his son-in-law Marc Liebig.  He is also survived by six grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. There are no calling hours and the burial will be private.   The family plans a Celebration of Life in the early spring, an announcement for that will be posted.


 


Memorial donations may be made to: Greater Hartford Legal Aid Foundation 999 Asylum Ave, Hartford, CT 06105; Connecticut Legal Services 62 Washington St. Middletown, CT 06457; Connecticut Legal Services 153 Williams St. New London,CT 06320; and the National Parkinson Foundation.

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Outstanding lawyer, outstanding guy. I worked with him on a First Amendment case and it was a learning experience for me from start to finish. He did the Bar and his firm proud throughout his long career. My condolences and best wishes to the family.

Marty Margulies

This saddens me greatly. I came to know Peter after his term as president of the Connecticut Bar Association when he took up the issue of the multijurisdictional practice of law. I was impressed with his national influence on the issue--surprisingly contentious--and the wisdom, perception, patience and good humor he brought with him.

Peter was a true gentleman, outstanding lawyer, and extraordinary human being. His intellect, wit, and genuine good nature will be greatly missed.

Dear Joan and family,

We were so sorry to hear the sad news of Peter's passing. Although we have not seen you in a while, we have wonderful memories of times spent together on your sailboat, at your summer home, and at your Christmas tree decorating parties.
Please accept our most sincere condolences.

The Schwefel Family

Joan - Lynn and I send our sympathy to you and your family. Peter was a giant and a force in so many ways. We We hope for the best for you and your family. Steve and Lynn Hazard.

I practiced law with Peter for many years at Pepe & Hazard--always delightful, professional, dedicated and passionate about the law. My condolences to Joan and his family. Susan (Orr) White

Sincerest sympathy to the family of Peter Costas.


My since condolences to all the friends and family. During these times of distress is especially more necessary to pour out your heart to God in prayer because he cares for you. He promises that all who do so will have their thoughts and feelings soothed by "the peace of God that surpasses all understanding. Phillipians 4: 6,7

My connection with Peter was that for several years we both swam regularly at Cornerstone Pool in West Hartford, and would chat in the locker room. He was always cheerful, a fine example for all. Even though it's been several years since I've seen him, the world seems emptier now. My condolences.