Adele C. (Barry) Costa

Died: Thu., Dec. 15, 2011


Visitation

9:00 AM to 11:00 AM, Mon., Dec. 19, 2011
Location: Carroll-Thomas Funeral Home, Hyde Park, MA


Funeral Mass

11:00 AM Mon., Dec. 19, 2011
Location: Most Precious Blood Church


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COSTA, Adele C. (Barry)
of Hyde Park, Dec. 15, age 81.  Former wife of the late John A. Costa.  Devoted mother of Diane Farley of Hyde Park, Elaine Costa of Whitman and the late John E. Costa.  Cherished mother-in-law of Melissa Costa of Hyde Park.  Sister of 8 brothers and sisters.  Loving "Nana" of 9 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren and also survived by many nieces and nephews.  Visiting hours will be held Mon. morning from 9-11 at the Carroll-Thomas Funeral Home, 22 Oak Street, HYDE PARK, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at Most Precious Blood Church, Hyde Park at 11.  Relatives and friends invited.  Interment will be private at family's request.  For directions and guestbook, please visit thomasfuneralhomes.com.

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Michael, Chrissy, Tyler, Matthew and Zachary Farley
   Posted Fri December 16, 2011
Abraham Lincoln said “All I am, or can be, I owe to my angel mother.” Well, all I am, or can be, I owe to my angel grandmother, Adele Costa. She gave what she did not have and opened her door when all others were closed. Through her love, generosity, compassion and kindness, she changed my life forever.

With love, admiration and appreciation,

-Michael

Karen and Donald Clinton and family
   Posted Fri December 16, 2011
To all that have known and loved Adele, she will miss you all, but know she is now in a better place watching over everyone. She is now with the ones she has loved and lost. Rest in peace Adele Costa. <3

Linda O''''meara
   Posted Fri December 16, 2011
Those who mean the most to us are never really gone.
For in our thoughts and in our hearts their memory still lives on.
So may you find that passing time can somehow help to heal.
Those memories will ease the loss and sorrow that you feel.

Adele, You will be truly missed.

Love Always Your Neice Linda

Bob Lynch
   Posted Sat December 17, 2011
I will always remember the stern looks as I walked into Atlas, the even sterner look as I stood at her door and asked if Stacy was home. More than that I remember all the smiles, the little talks, the way she lite up when her grandchildren and great grandchildren were around. I know her as a strong minded and even stronger willed woman. I am blessed to have know her and to have had her as part of my life. You will always be in my and all of our thoughts and prayers.


Bob Lynch

KATHLEEN HIGGINS
   Posted Sun December 18, 2011
My deepest condolences to the Costa family, I worked with Adele at Malhados, she trained me, the women was a saint to put up with my mistakes,,She would just shake her head at me and say, Kathy you will learn. And I did, thank you Adele,,I had a lot of fun working there and I made you laugh (even though you did your hardest not to) I so remember the stern look at work Bob,but when you got her she would enjoy a good laugh. May you rest in peace Adele, with your cherished loved ones.

Stacy Lynch
   Posted Mon December 19, 2011
Ma, I thank you for bringing me happiness as though it was a gift, I appreciate you for being there when no one else was, I admire you for being a wonderful,kind and giving person. And for being everything you are to me, and for doing it so beautifully...I Thank You....with all my heart....may you rest in peace, you''''ll be forever in my heart I Love You, Stacy

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