Gary Allen Corsi's Obituary
GARY ALLEN CORSI, born on November 23, 1952, passed Tuesday, February 18, 2020 at age 67 after a courageous five year journey with cancer. Gary departed with his loving family by his side.
He leaves behind his devoted and loving wife of 32 years, Debbie Corsi (nee Flack); two daughters whom he absolutely cherished, Brittany Corsi and Autumn Corsi; and man’s best friend Hunter Corsi.
The youngest of five, he is survived by his brothers and sisters, Karen Caraffi (Thomas deceased), Gaston (Mandy), Sandi Nagaj (George), and Dale, who was his best friend; was loved and will be remembered by his nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
Gary was born into the largest Italian family in greater Cleveland to parents (deceased) Henry “Hank” and Louise Marie Corsi (nee Ceo), The Corsi Family. Gary is a graduate of Garfield Heights High School, class of 1970, he was a healthy athlete who played football and baseball, which led him to receive an invitation to professional baseball training. He was a member, union leader, and concrete mixer driver with the local teamsters 436. Throughout his life, Gary played men’s league baseball, was an avid golfer, pool player, fisherman, and sports enthusiast.
A special thanks to Dr. Conor Delaney with Cleveland Clinic and Holy Family Hospice for providing excellent care.
Friends may call Jardine Funeral Home, 15822 Pearl Road, Strongsville, OH 44136 for Memorial Visitation Friday, February 28, 2020 from 4-8. Prayers will be held at the funeral home Saturday, February 29, 2020 at 9:am, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Colette Church, Brunswick at 10:00am. Inurnment in columbarium at Holy Cross Cemetery in Brook Park, Ohio.
In lieu of flowers, should friends desire to make a contribution to the family as an expression of sympathy, cards and envelopes are available at Jardine Funeral Home.
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