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Richard "Sandy" Cossette

Posted 2024-11-08 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald from Nov. 5 to Nov. 6, 2024 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Richard "Sandy" Cossette, born on January 26, 1940, in Los Angeles
County, California, passed away peacefully on Oct. 18, 2024, in Lake
Havasu City, Arizona. He was a dedicated family man who married the love
of his life, Bonnie Jean McDowll, in 1958. He was a proud U.S. Navy
veteran who served from 1957 to 1961. Sandy was known for his warm heart
and infectious spirit.

He spent his professional life in the roofing business, where he earned
the respect of his colleagues and clients alike. He found joy in simple
pleasures, often seen tinkering in his garage or sharing laughter with
his daughters, grandchildren, and friends. His favorite moments were
spent in the company of his family. Laughing, storytelling, and enjoying
good food. Usually accompanied by the cheerful tunes of the Jive Bunnys.

He is survived by his three daughters: Renee (married to Ted Villelli,
who passed away in 2010), Colette (married to Brian Bradner), and Nicole
(married to Dan Kuch). Sandy cherished his role as a father and later as
a grandfather, also known as The World's Greatest Papa. He also spoke so
proudly, taking great pride in his grandchildren: Paul Villelli and his
wife Ashley, Jill Villelli and her Husband Hammie, along with their
Daughter Bonnie; Briana Fortson (Bradner) and her husband Josh, and Jeff
Bradner along with his two sons Traeh and Devin; and Evan and Emerson
Kuch. Sandy was especially proud of Paul, Briana, and Evan for their
decisions to join the United States Navy. He was also pleased to welcome
great-grandchildren into the family.

Sandy leaves behind his sister, Carole Riggin, and many loved cousins,
nieces, nephews, and friends. He also leaves a legacy of love, laughter,
and cherished memories. He often reminded his family with his favorite
saying, "This too shall pass," a testament to his optimistic outlook on
life. Sandy's favorite place in the world was anywhere his family
gathered with laughter around him, and he will be dearly missed by all
who knew and loved him.






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