Barbara Cottorone

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barbara cottorone

Barbara Cottorone

January 9, 1926 ~ May 4, 2009

barbara cottorone

January 9, 1926 ~ May 4, 2009


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  1. Randall Pacek Relation to Deceased: Friends Dear Carl and family, Myself, along with my mother, Julia Pacek extend our deepest sympathies to all of you. I remember your parents with the great friendship they shared with my family. My Mom is now 96, and last year I moved her out to Geneva to be closer. Although, I told her that Barb passed away, she too has decreased memory . It is so sad to see our parents age, but we cherish all the time we have with them. May your parents always live in your hearts , and may the days ahead provide you with peace. God Bless, Randy Seneca Falls, New York

  2. Linda Bochenek Mitchell The memorial photos brought back such happy memories. Aunt Barbara was one-of-a-kind. Family gatherings and spending my summers on Candy Lane will never be forgotten. We all loved her and Uncle Carl so much.

  3. Kathy M Tarala Fose Relation to Deceased: niece Aunt Barb’s pizzelles were my favorite cookie that she made at Christmas time. When I asked her for the recipe, she was so happy to share it with me. On the recipe card it reads ‘Aunt Barb’s Pizzelles’ and everytime I make them I think about what a special aunt she will always be. I will cherish all of the memories.

  4. Ginny Bratek Relation to Deceased: Niece You will be truly missed. I will never forget all the wonderful family gatherings with your awesome cooking. Your generosity and love was always felt the moment anyone stepped into your home. I’m so grateful to have had you in my life. I will miss you. Love always

  5. Diane and Peter CApodilupo Relation to Deceased: Friend I cried when I saw the photos for the first time . I looked at them again and again and felt peaceful. Barbara went straight to heaven. There was never a sweeter person who always saw the good in everyone. She has a beautiful family of which I know she was very proud. Wonderful children – who were a credit to their parents even when very young. We had so much fun with Carl and Barbara, their generosity was overwhelming. Peter and I learned so much about family from them. But also a sense of joy in living life with friends. Our lives have been changed for the good for knowing them both. Barbara rest in peace and know you are always in our hearts. The butterfly emerges from its silken shell- Reborn, it arises, no longer bound to earth. Free at last, the butterfly glides to heights unknown before. So do our loved ones find a beautiful release as, earthbound no more, they leave our sight and joyfully rise to a garden of matchless beauty, a place of light and peace. -Evelyn Phillips