Lillian S. Corso, affectionately known as Lilly, was a vibrant spirit whose life touched the hearts of everyone she encountered. Born on November 6, 1938, in Holyoke, MA, Lilly lived a remarkable life marked by warmth, kindness, and an unwavering dedication to her family. She passed away on February 1, 2025, in Fort Myers, leaving behind a legacy of love and joy that will forever be cherished.
Lilly carved out a lifetime career in Hospitality and Customer Service Management, where her professionalism and fun-loving nature shone brightly. She had a unique ability to make each person feel special, and her infectious personality left a lasting impression on all who crossed her path. Her laughter could light up a room, and her kindness created a welcoming atmosphere that made everyone feel at home.
Most importantly, family was Lilly's proudest achievement in life. She was the devoted daughter of her late parents, sister to her three siblings who preceded her in death and most importantly, a loving wife to her late husband, Donald E. Corso, who served honorably as a Master Sergeant in the Wyoming Air National Guard. Lilly’s heart swelled with pride not just for her own accomplishments but for the successes and happiness of her children and grandchildren.
Lilly is survived by her beloved daughter, Cheryl Winemiller (Jon), and her devoted son, Steven F. Corso (fiancé Debbie Jacobson). Her legacy continues through her grandchildren, whom she cherished: Heather (Schneider) Kline (Gifford), Jason Schneider (Kathy), Cassie (Winemiller) Watson (Kenny), Craig Schneider (Ivette) and Michael Winemiller (Amy). She was a proud grandmother to ten great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren, whose lives are a testament to the love and values she instilled.
Throughout her life, Lilly exemplified what it meant to live fully and generously. Her memory will forever echo in the stories shared around family gatherings and the smiles of those who were fortunate enough to know her. As we remember Lilly, let us celebrate the joy she brought into our lives, her everlasting love for her family, and the indelible mark she has left upon all of our hearts.
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