Thomas-Costello-Obituary

Thomas P. Costello

HANOVER , Pennsylvania

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Thomas P. Costello, 67, of Hanover, entered into God's eternal care 11:30 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 5, 2004 at his home. Born June 9, 1937, in Akron, Ohio, he was the son of the late Dominic Charles and Gertrude Margaret (Caiola) Costello. He was the loving husband of Brenda Diane (Abel) Costello to...

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Dear Brenda & Family: We are so sorry to learn of your loss. Knowing that Tom was sick for the past year, it still is shocking of his passing. My thoughts go back to grade school where we played baseball together and to high school where we played bantam football and high school football together. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. Words cannot say anything more. John & Evelyn Zampino

Dear Brenda & Family,
I was a classmate of Tommy's at St.Martha's & St.V's. We met again after many years, at our 50th grade school reunion. What a great guy, always making us laugh .
I know that God has a place in his "coatroom" for him.(class joke)
Brenda, I know your loss is great(I just lost my husband almost 2 years ago) but hold on to the wonderful memories.May he rest in peace.
Dolores DeLuca Dillon

Brian - We were both sorry we couldn't attend your dad's Mass. We want you and your family to know we are thinking of you and that Taylor and I have been praying for your dad since we saw him last month at the barber.

I will always remember . . . ESKIMO PIE! It was the cheer he always asked us to do (and we did) just for him at the HHS football games.

Our condolences to you and your family.

Love, Scott, Tami, Josh and Taylor

my thoughts and prayers go out to the costello family...i graduated with brian,wrestled and played baseball throughout school years..sorry to hear the sad news...

Dear Brenda & family, I am so sorry to hear about Tom's death. I remember seeing the both of you at the St. Martha' grade school reunion and how much fun we had. My deepest sympathy to all of you. My prayers that God will give you strength to endure your great loss.

Sincerely, Fran

My wife Pat and I were class mates of Tom at St. Vincent and were looking forward to seeing him at our 50th reunion next year. Our prayers and deepest sympathy for Brenda and Toms family. He will be sorely missed when we meet.

Dear Brenda & family,

I was very saddened to hear of Tom's death. My brother, Richard called and gave me the news. As the baby of all the Costello cousins, I was in the unique postion to be treated extra special and fussed over at all the family functions by all the my 'adult' cousins. Tom was no different. Needless to say, I enjoyed the attention. I also have the suspicion that my first name was somehow influenced by the fact that his Uncle Henry (my dad) and Aunt Anne as well...

Tues. 12-07-04

Dear Brenda and family,
What a shock when I read about Tom's death this morning in the Beacon Journal. I went to St. Martha Grade School with Tom. I had not seen him in many years until our 50th Grade School reunion four years ago.
It was at that time that I also found out that my husband Ralph knew him from B.F. Goodrich as well as RJF International. Ralph repaired typewriters so knew many people from both companies. Ralph also went to school with...

To Elise and the Costello family:

I was very sorry to hear of this news. Your father was one of only a handful of friends' parents that I really remember from when I was a kid, and I certainly enjoyed talking with him at the last Weikert Christmas party I was able to attend many years ago. Please accept my most sincere sympathies.