Jonathan Cocca
Tom was a dad, a grandfather and uncle. Pictured from the right to left is Tom, Jonathan (son), granddaugher (Kylie) and niece (Dixie). You will be missed. Love all of us!
Birth date: Jan 4, 1958 Death date: Jun 2, 2021
Thomas A. Cocca, age 63, of Sebring passed away Wednesday, June 2, 2021 at Southern Lifestyle Senior Living Center in Lake Placid. Mr. Cocca was born January 4, 1958 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Tom graduated from Gowanda Central S Read Obituary
Tom was a dad, a grandfather and uncle. Pictured from the right to left is Tom, Jonathan (son), granddaugher (Kylie) and niece (Dixie). You will be missed. Love all of us!
Bear was an amazing & a great neighbor & a friend let me correct that he was family!! He always checked in on us as we would check on him,we enjoyed having him come over to our bbq's & birthday party's he was very entertaining & hell the life of the party!! There will never be another Bear & we so hope he knew how important he was to us & was very protective of us always!! Just glad he's no longer suffering until we meet again! James,Marci our kids & grandkids loved him dearly & thank him for his services ⚓#Navy
You are so loved, and missed. Your laughter and playful personality will live on in each of us. Until we meet again.
I hope you rest in peace and I hope your family finds peace knowing you are no longer suffering. Prayers and good thoughts to the whole family during this hard time.
Cousins are our first friends in life. We remain connected through time and distance. When that dear friend leaves this earth they take a little piece of our heart. The memories live on. Tommy was a couple of months older than me, we bonded as toddlers and always looked forward to our family reunions growing up. My deepest sympathies to my dear Aunt, Uncle, and Doc. All my love, Connie Mae.
Thank you for your service to our country Thomas A. Cocca!
John and I will always remember the sound of your infectious laughter and kindness to us when we lived in Sebring. You were always so willing to help out anyone in need. We
remember how you and your brother Frank, Jr. loved riding your Harleys together and
the closeness you both shared with one another. We always enjoyed getting invited to your parent's home where all the family gathered for meals and lots of laughter. You will be dearly missed by everyone that knew you. May God bless and watch over you until we all meet once again. Rest peacefully dear Tommy. Love to you and family! John and Alma Raymond
Rest in peace Dad. I’m so glad I finally got to meet you, and that you go to meet your Granddaughter Jenavecia. I love you! Until we meet again 😓
To the Cocca Family
Our Deepest Condolences
May each tear you shed today turn into a smile tomorrow as you recall the happy memories you shared with your loved one, knowing they will remain in your heart forever.
We love you,
Bob & Donna Colandrea
I will always remember your laughter and how you always were joking and light hearted. You will be missed much my brother! Rest in Peace.