Louis Richard Costanzo was born on September 18, 1963 in Buffalo, hew York, and lived most of his life in Berlin, new Jersey.
He died at the Berlin Rehabilitation and Health Care Center on November 24, 2024 due to complications from multiple Sclerosis. He was 61.
A graduate of West Chester University, Lou was an integral member of both Clean Harbor’s and ServPro’s Operations.
His charms and humble demeanor drew people to him like a magnet. Lou was an avid Philadelphia sports fan, never missing an Eagles or Phillies game. However, his true heart lay in the time he spent with his family and friends. Lou was the embodiment of kindness, always greeting everyone with a warm smile and an open heart. He had a remarkable ability to make everyone feel valued and loved, truly earning the title of "everybody's friend." Lou's legacy of compassion and generosity lives on through his two beloved sons, whom he raised with the same spirit of kindness that he exemplified. He often sought to impart the importance of helping others and being there for those in need, lessons that his sons will carry with them throughout their lives.
Lou is survived by his two sons, Samuel and Zachary, his parents, Charles and Joan (Prather) Costanzo, siblings Joe (Laura) Costanzo and Onafria (Marc) Fournier, as well as his nephew and nieces.
A life celebration will be held on Wednesday, December 11, 2024, 11:00am at the Knight Funeral Home, where a visitation with the family will begin at 9:30am.
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Louis Richard Costanzo was born on September 18, 1963 in Buffalo, hew York, and lived most of his life in Berlin, new Jersey.
He died at the Berlin Rehabilitation and Health Care Center on November 24, 2024 due to complications from multiple Sclerosis. He was 61.
A graduate of West Chester University, Lou was
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