Mr. Al Corso
1972 1990
Alfred Corso, 80, a resident of Henderson Nevada died on June 30, 2010 at the Gosnell Memorial Hospice House.
He was born in Brooklyn, New York and spent his youth in Edgewater, New Jersey. While attending St. Cecelia's High School he played football under the then Coach Vince Lombardi who rightfully became his mentor. Football played a major role in his life. He played running back as an enlisted man attached to the 101st Paratrooper Division of the Army. After discharge he graduated from Austin Peay College in Tennessee and began a career in Education and Coaching which took him to Tennessee and New Jersey.
He and his wife of 44 years, Carolyn, retired to Drakes Island, Wells, Maine. There he continued his love of gardening, often growing more than the family could consume. However neighbors and friends reaped the benefits of his labor. Always an animal lover, the property was fenced with brightly colored birdhouses (each telling a charming story). He supported his wife's love of the Standardbred horse and they went on to breed their mare continuing her lineage by including Beach in each of the offspring's names.
In 2004, they reluctantly sold their property in Wells and moved to Nevada but returned each summer to Maine.
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Pamela Behrens (Thomas) (1973)
Coach Corso was my on the road driver's ed teacher. We would go buy fresh bagels and cream cheese
each morning. He later claimed I got him hooked on bagels. I hope heaven has bagels for you
RIP Coach Corso.
Pam Behrens Thomas