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Vincent Paul Corso Jr.

1944 - 2023

Vincent Paul Corso Jr. obituary, 1944-2023, New Orleans, LA

BORN

1944

DIED

2023

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New Orleans, Louisiana

Vincent Corso Obituary

It is with great sadness that we announce the tragic passing of Vincent (Vince) Paul Corso, Junior, a man full of life and love, on October 15, 2023. Vince was born in Miami on Christmas Day, 1944, to Catherine and Dr. Vincent Corso. From his earliest days, he was fascinated with flying and would ride his bicycle to the airport to wash planes in exchange for a ride in the sky. He began flying at 15, but could not take lessons legally until he was 16 with a driver's license. Vince graduated from Palmetto High School, then went on to attend University of Miami for one year. He then transferred and graduated from the University of Oklahoma in Aviation Studies. He began his professional career flying air freight in the Caribbean and then with Eastern Airlines. After being furloughed with Eastern Airlines, he decided a new adventure was in order and spent a year traveling through Europe living in a VW van. But flying was in his soul, and when his year was over, he returned to the United States and started working for Louisiana Public Health/Family Planning as a Pilot where he met his future wife, Lydia, whom he soon married. Vince became chief pilot for McDermott International and later moved his family to Dubai while working for them. Deciding he enjoyed corporate flying, he began flying celebrities, coaches, doctors, Generals, politicians, and people from all walks of life until his "retirement" in 2019. His next calling was procuring and delivering organs from all over the United States for Louisiana Organ Procurement Association, which he did until Oct 14th, flying in his pink shirt for breast cancer awareness. Vince was a true Renaissance man. His remarkable journey through life was a testament to his passion for aviation, travel, flight instructing, sailing, motorcycle riding, live music and all things thrilling. But he was also a true family man. He cherished his supportive wife, Lydia Haslam Corso whom he married in 1975. Together they raised two outstanding children who shared their father's adventures, Vincent Paul Corso III, MD (Meg Couvillon) and Cristin Corso Barr (Michael Bloss). He was an adoring "Poppy" to Lillian Jane Barr. He is also survived by his sister, Catherine Corso Nordlund (Jim Nordlund) and brother, Robert Corso (Ivette Corso), as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, Gold Wing Club and aviation friends. Vince really never knew what it meant to retire. As he got older, he moved from one adventure to the next with passion and skill, even recently fulfilling a lifelong dream of flying seaplanes in Alaska. He impacted the lives of so many who enjoyed his zest for life, his positive outlook, and his natural charisma. His great enthusiasm for exploring and experiences will continue to inspire those who had the privilege of knowing him. A Celebration of Life will be held from 11:00-1:00 at Flightline First, New Orleans Lakefront Airport, on November 11, 2023. To honor his memory, donations can be made either to "Fly Pink, "an organization that flies breast cancer patients to treatments at no cost www.fly-pink.org or "LOPA," Louisiana Organ Procurement Association (https://www.lopa.org). To view and sign the online guest book, please visit www.lakelawnmetairie.com

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Published by The Times-Picayune from Oct. 28 to Oct. 29, 2023.

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Norma and Patricia Fulcher

December 18, 2024

Best memory of Vince is first time we met..

We were having a ladies luncheon at Lydia´s house and Vince walked through the front door... said " Don´t mind me ladies! Good to see you all!"

Then he was back in the dining room, clearing the table and doing the dishes!

We were very impressed!

Norma and Patricia Fulcher

December 18, 2024

My favorite memory of Vince is the first time we met him!

We were having a ladies lunch at Lydia´s and Vince came asking the door.. "hello ladies good to see you! Pretend I´m not here!"

Then he immediately began clearing the table of the dishes! We were all most impressed with Lydia´s House Boy!

Skip Brechtel

October 22, 2024

Vince was a wonderful man who truly loved his family and flying!!

B. T. & Martha Kern

November 26, 2023

We had our hearts stop when we heard this today. We are old Goldwing riders from Brandon MS. Vince had an older bike that I had to constantly put bandaids on to keep parts from falling off. We moved to TN and Vince went to LA so we didn´t see him too much but a mutual friend kept us up to date. Sending prayers and love to his family. He will be greatly missed and has left a huge void in our hearts.

Ken Tarver

November 26, 2023

What great memories we had Vince on our motorcycles! I guess thousands of miles on many trips, especially the Ironbutt ride, what an adventure that was buddy. I´ll sure miss your smiling face and great life attitude.

David W Hansen

November 12, 2023

Vince, an inspiration and positive influencer. We crossed paths many times as I fueled the CJ he flew. Working on all my ratings, I always had questions for Vince. He generously answered all and added more. Vince called to invite me on a flight and said I could log the time as dual received, since he was an instructor. It was an organ run, and unfortunately the flight was cancelled. So, I never flew with Vince, but his positive energy and gold nugget tips and advice, influenced me immensely. I am praying for Vince and his family. Vince will be missed. My sincere condolences to the Corso family and friends of Vince. David

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Fred

November 10, 2023

In high school, shortly after he soloed, Vince flew us to West Palm Beach for hamburgers at Howard Johnsons. I remember it like it was yesterday. Vince is an irreplaceable friend of 63 years and will always be missed. Low and slow, Captain!

Page and Dan Houser

November 8, 2023

Vince, Lydia, Cristen, and Paul were dear friends in Dubai and the States. Over the years, we fondly remember Vince mending a sailboat mast in Dubai, a soggy Mardi Gras Day together in New Orleans, and skiing instruction in Brandon, Mississippi. Vince will be remembered as ever generous and encouraging, especially when an adventure was at hand.

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M

November 2, 2023

Vince was the first pilot to show me how to fly a jet. He taught me so much, and I´m so grateful to have known him. He will be sorely missed by many.

JW

November 1, 2023

He was a person that I was always glad to see. And a voice that I was always glad to hear.

JF

October 30, 2023

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

Eagle Wing Riders

October 29, 2023

Mr Vince was such an encouragement to do all you could do daily. He was such an joy to set and listen to. I loved his stories and he was a true Southern Gentleman always so kind hearted. He will certainly be missed on the highways as well as the skyways..we will keep you in our hearts Vince. Peace ,Grace and Mercy for your family.

Tom and Heather Spencer

October 28, 2023

A great, loving man who loved life.

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