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This Book of Memories memorial website is designed to be a permanent tribute paying tribute to the life and memory of Florence Costa. It allows family and friends a place to re-visit, interact with each other, share and enhance this tribute for future generations. We are both pleased and proud to provide the Book of Memories to the families of our community.

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Condolence From: Sarah M Walsh
Condolence: My beloved Aunt ( and second mom) Flo Costa was an incredible human being. Selfless, full of love and compassion. She was talented artistically and was gifted in many crafts and cooking. She truly cared for those in her life and gave everything of her self. I only hope she truly knows how her caring and love have touched so many lives. Our daily news honors "celebrities" and gives time, attention to many horrible human beings & politicians, while truly beautiful loving people such as Flo Costa live and pass quietly. She deserves to be honored. Rest in peace Aunt Flo, I hope the gang is all bak together now, I know how much you missed them. xo
Sunday January 26, 2020
Condolence From: Andrea Guarino
Condolence: I will always remember "Aunt Flo" as my dear friend Marie and Sarah's lovely Aunt and one of the amazing Ercole sisters. I enjoyed being a part of family events where all the sisters were together. My deepest condolences go out to all her family. God Bless Aunt Flo and may she rest in peace.
Friday January 24, 2020
Condolence From: pat mccarty
Condolence: Joe and bobbie,

so sorry for your loss, your mom was a sweetheart of a woman. prayers and condolences from my family to yours.

pat
Thursday January 23, 2020
Condolence From: María de Miranda
Condolence: I’ve been thinking over the last couple of days how to best pay tribute to Nani here and grandpa’s face keeps popping up in my mind. So I would like to thank them both for so much.
I came to New York when I was 23 and they welcomed me into their home. Grandpa drove me to my first interview in Spanish Harlem-we were both scared though he wouldn’t admit it. He helped me find an “A to B” car and explained in great detail how I was to pump my foot off and on the gas pedal to get the car started in the winter. And after every phrase he would add “you get me?”. Nani taught me how to make italian sauce from scratch and how to fold the laundry. They helped me find an apt. in Park Ave. and grandpa hooked me up with an interview in White Plains. In that job I met two very special lifetime friends. And when little Bryan had a very high fever they came in the middle of the night to help me put him in a tub full of very cold water. Nani gave me a ride home from the train station in her pijamas at 1 a.m. when, returning from a concert in the city, I found the taxis station was closed-an ankle injury prevented me from walking home. She also drove me to urgent care when I cut the tip of my finger off and couldn’t reach Bryan. Later on grandpa, Nani, Bryan and I met often for dinner at the Mamaroneck Diner or Sophia’s and in time Sabrina joined us. So wherever the two of you are, thank you for all the help, all the caring, the love and the laughter. You made my world a better place and now I get to be “Nani” for Luca and Nico. Passing on the love.....
Wednesday January 22, 2020
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