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Phillip S. Corso

Syracuse, New York

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Phillip S. Corso April 13, 2011 Phillip S. Corso, 93, went home to the Lord on April 13, 2011, with his loving family at his bedside. He worked for Rollway Bearing Co. for 44 years, retiring in 1979. Phil loved family, fishing, NASCAR, gardening and his pets. He is survived by his wife of 65...

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Dear Cousin Kathy: i am so sorry to hear of your father's death. He lived a long & wonderful life. No matter how long someone we love lives, it still hurts when they die. My deepest sympathy. How is your mother doing??? Please give her my regards. Joe LoBello, Tampa, Florida

Anyone who knew my grandfather is a better person for having known him. He was a humble guy who served God and loved his wife and family. His great-grandkids will hear stories about him throughout their lives. I have so many great memories of him and am truly grateful for that. Grandpa will be truly missed but our lives are richer for having him with us for so long. His memory lives on in our lives.

So very sorry to hear of cousin Phil's passing...our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Catherine Tumolo & Family

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

In this time of sorrow, I would like to express my deepest sympathy and condolences to "The Corso Family".
Jerry Grosso

To all the family members, especially Ida.
I am sorry to read of Phil's passing. Can't say I knew him but historically.However we are related.

Ida and Mary are first cousins to my mother , Anna Corso Carrino. Anna's mother and Ida's mother were sisters. I don't know my relationship to Phil but it is there in the genealogy somewhere.
I am sorry for you loss. I would have liked to have known Phil and Ida better over the years, but our paths were different.

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Phil was like an uncle to me and the many people he touched.He talked alot about fishing back in the day with his brothers and my father.Phil was sorely missed when he retired from solvay electric by his customers and fellow employees....Rich ladouceur

Your father had both a winning smile and personality. He was always pleasant and enjoyable to converse with. We will miss his visits to see Genesis. We will keep you and your family in our prayers.
We are sorry for your loss,
Marlene and Joe

Phil,
I am very sorry to hear and read of your father's passing. My condolences, thoughts and prayers to you and your family.
Bonnie