Stanley-Kostecki-Obituary

Stanley Joseph ""Bill"" Kostecki

Smith Mountain Lake, Virginia

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Stanley Joseph "Bill" Kostecki, of Smith Mountain Lake, died, Monday, Oct. 8, 2007, at Lynchburg General Hospital after a courageous battle with cancer. He was the loving husband of Sue Barrett Kostecki for 61 years. Born in Hartford, Conn., he was the son of the late Alvin Kostecki and Mary...

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10/12/07
I'm very sorry about your lose and
he is in a better place where he
is free of pain and is comforting
for you and your family to know
that.

Willie in security at LGH

Mrs. Kostecki, Claudia, Stan, Kim and Mary,
We share in your loss at this time. Our families have had close ties for years and we wish to extend to you and your family our most heart-felt condolences. May God bless and keep you.
Lucille, George, Richard, Willie, Michael.

My dear extended family, I am so saddened by your loss of a great man who welcomed me so warmly into your lives. I always felt so at home at the lake and will miss summer holidays with Bill taking care of everyone, especially the children, making everyone feel at home. I always felt like I was in heaven there. I can't imagine heaven's landscape being any prettier than Bill and Gigi's home. My heart aches for all of you and I promise that time and faith will ease your pain. He will always...

Mary,
Mom and I are sorry to hear that your father lost his battle to cancer. Please know we are thinking of you all during this difficult time.

I can honestly say that I never had or heard of anything but positive words and memories of Bill he was by far the greatest bowling center proprietor I have ever known and also a good person and friend to everyone that came to Plaza Bowl. Bill helped me more with my bowling than I could ever express and I will miss him very much. My thoughts and prayers go out to Sue, Claudia, Mary and the rest of the family in this time of sorrow.
May God bless
Danny Wingfield

Mary, I wish you and your family comfort in this difficult time.

Sincerely,
Elise Misic

I have wonderful childhood memories of my favorite uncle, Bill:
His summer "non-stop" driving trips to and from Connecticut with a frazzled Auntie Sue and car-sick cousins in tow; showing off his great diving techniques to all at Ocean Beach Park in New London; always kidding and joking, and being a "fun" uncle. He was a marvel--the Connecticut Yankee with the southern accent! I'm so very thankful that he was my uncle--and always, always, wished that he lived closer, so we northerners...

Mary, Claudia, and family, I am so sorry for your loss. May the Lord sustain you during this time of grief and during the months to come. You have been and continue to be in my prayers.

i will miss mr.kostecki and his gentle nature and beautiful smile
my prayers are with you all.