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Ronald T. Costa

North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

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NORTH MYRTLE BEACH | Ronald T. Costa, 63, died Friday, Feb. 10, 2006 in Myrtle Beach.Born May 13, 1942 in Elizabeth, N.J., he was a son of Caroline Veiga Costa of Linden, N.J. and the late Bartholomew Costa.Ron came to North Myrtle Beach in 2005 from Eatontown, N.J. where he had lived for 9...

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Dear Kristen, Lauren, Chris and Andy,
The last few weeks have been so tragically hard! The loss of your father has affected us all! He will truely be missed! He was such a big part of all of our lives, and there are so many good memories. I will always remeber his genuine laugh, and his kindness and love and all of those crazy 4th of july's that we all shared through the years! All of you are family to me and I will always be there for what ever you guys need, whether it is a shoulder to...

A few weeks ago, not only did we lose our father, but our best friend. We never realized all the friends and family who also shared such special memories of our father. We want to thank everyone for your kindness and sympathy. You will never know how much your words are appreciated and helped us during our time of sorrow. We will always appreciate your memories, which helped to ease the pain of our loss, and will always give us strength. It will always be remembered. Thank you again. Love,...

All I can say is good bye, and know you are in a better place. My condolences to the family.

To the Costa Family,

As a former ACHS classmate, I wish to offer my condolences on the passing of Ronnie. May your memories of him sustain you in this difficult time.

Sincerely,

Joyce,
We're thinking of you and praying for a meaningful service to celebrate Ron's life. Upon your return to NMB, remember that we are only a few steps away and we would love to be helpful in any way that we can.

Words cannot express what I feel at this time. Ronnie was a major part of my teenage years. All my teenage years, in fact. I've seen Ronnie only a couple of times since then, but it was the same as it was 40+ years ago. Memories keep passing through this aging head of mine and I smile and cry at the same time. One of the silliest memories that visit my brain is every summer when I put away the garden hose...Ronnie, being an ex-sailor would insist that I wind up the hose at my Mom's...

My prayers and thoughts are with all of you for your loss. Kristen and Lauren, I don't have to tell you that your dad was "one of the best". He was always so proud of his beautiful daughters. Carol, I am so sorry at the loss of your son, Ronny. I know how much he meant to you and how very very special he was to you. He always had a smile for everyone and always managed to get you to smile even when you thought you couldn't. When all of you start to recall some of your precious memories of...

Please accept my deepest sympathy on the passing or Ronnie.I have not seen Ron in quite a few years but will never forget the times we had growing up in Roselle. Duane Queen (twig)