Lucille R. Coscarelli, 92 of Naples, FL died March 31, 2024. She was born and raised on a farm in Fredonia, NY in a family with seven siblings. She was a devoted wife (over 50 years), mother, and grandmother. Prior to retirement, she worked at the Navy Dept, Maryland schools, and also performed volunteer work at church. She lived life to the fullest and never met a stranger. She enjoyed traveling, golf, bingo, and being in the company of family and friends. Her kindness, good nature, high energy, and outgoing personality will be missed, treasured, and cherished for years to come. Anyone interested in honoring Lucille should feel free to make a donation (in loving memory of Lucille Coscarelli), to Avow Frances Georgeson Hospice House at 1095 Whippoorwill Lane, Naples, FL, 34105.
Edythe Beres
April 18, 2024, 5:18 am
I am so sorry to hear that Lucille has passed away….I worked at Tilden Middle School with her. We laughed together and cried together. We ice skated and danced, had dinner and talked about all of the things that people think that they have forever for. She was one of the kindest people I ever had the good fortune to know. God Bless, Edy Beres
Aimee Jamison
April 21, 2024, 3:25 pm
Lucille and I became good friends at Tilden Junior High School. There were many times that our group of teachers would go out to dinner with Lucille and have a great time laughing and telling stories. The best time I had was when Lucille, her sister Loretta and I drove to Fredonia, NY. where they grew up. From there we went to Niagara Falls to ride of the Maid of the Mist. Lucille was worried that her HAIR would be ruined. From going to the Caps games at the arena, dressing up in costumes for Halloween for school, making a poster about playing BINGO after school, jumping out of a cake at a retirement party and many more Lucille was ready for a good time. Eraldo and she made a great couple and they loved to dance, and they were the hit of the dance floor. These are good memories, and I am glad that I was privileged to know both Lucille and her family. Rest peacefully dear friend as the angels have welcomed you into their arms.