Support Dan and Kids After Nicolette's Passing
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We are all devastated by the sudden loss of Nicolette Corsa (38) and were not prepared for the high cost of a funeral service. We want to honor her and her family by giving Nicolette the memorial she deserves.
To help Nicolette’s loved ones, I am currently asking for donations to help cover the cost of her funeral service and any additional funds to help her husband pay the mortgage and other bills while the court figures out where her assets are to be distributed.
Nicolette found the love of her life, Dan, when they were in high school. She graduated from Franklin Delano Roosevelt High School in 2004. Dan tells me she was waaaaay out of his league, but she loved him fiercely anyway. He knew she was helping her single mom raise her brothers growing up, and Dan realized then that she would be the perfect mother and wife for him. The two had 3 children who never thought they would live a day in this world without their mom. Daniel, 15, Noah, 12, and Amaya, 7, were Nicolette’s world. So much so, it was hard to find a picture of her without the kids in it. Dan now has the task of raising these beautiful children on his own.
Along with being a mom and wife, Nicolette worked hard as an RN, taking care of other people’s loved ones like they were hers. Her heart was pure gold, and she built her life around healing the broken and helping the sick. Although Dan also works at a great job, she was a large financial contributor to their family. Unfortunately, Nicolette did not have life insurance to help Dan with the mortgage, since that was something she normally paid.
While we cannot bring their mom and wife back, I would like to help their family by easing the financial pressure that we are all faced with when a death occurs, especially so sudden. Dan feels as though he has lost his world, while trying to navigate being a single parent. If you can, please show your love for her by donating any amount you can spare to take care of her family the way she always took care of everyone else.
Organizer
Chris Layton
Organizer
Red Hook, NY