Guest Book
Nicky, your auntie Jo loved you. I remember our summers on the Cape with Anthony and Matthew. And all of our winters at church Christmas fairs. You kids were like brothers. We had lots of weekends at the Westfield dam. How many summers we had at the lake. Your mom adored you. Your father was so proud of you. You fought your demons as hard as you could. I know because we both fought the same battles and we had that in common . We both had the same fight. Somehow it caught up with you. I will always remember my little Nicky and my heart hurts for always.
Auntie Jody
Still missing you, Nick. Can't believe it's been four years because the thought still brings a lump in my throat. It hurts that we spoke on the phone the night you passed even though I know it's a blessing. Love you always.
A
I miss you so much. I love you, brother. Fly high.
#AlienThug
Nicholas Ceresi
Nick I can’t believe your gone. We dated for a few years. I did love you and still do. I’ll see you on the other side. Love, Danielle
Danielle Poillucci
Oh Dear.
I am so sorry to hear of Nick's passing. He was a great kid and one of my favorite students. My sadness and condolences to his great parents and entire family.
Ms. Andre, ( Marlene Coffey)
I am truly saddened for Nick’s Family, his closest friends and those that were part of his daily life. I always felt that there was something about Nick’s regard for the world around him that showed his curiosity and acceptance of people. His humor and social nature would draw a crowd. I admired his artistic creative nature. Unfortunately I hadn’t spoken to Nick in a couple years and it’s been since high school that I spent any real time hanging with him, which is the case with most of my good friends from childhood and adolescence. For me Nick was someone I could talk to about anything without explanation or judgement. Not to say that he wouldn’t immediately turn around and tell a girl that you liked that you were just talking about her. Or try to date that girl and tell you about it, no shame. He would always tell you his mind. even if he was threatened with bodily harm if he didn’t shut up. He would instigate small tiffs and laugh at you if you got hurt. But he’d be the first one to grab your hand, help you up and dust you off. It’s heartbreaking that he’s gone too soon. Prayers and condolences for Tom Anthony and the rest.
Much love to you all,
Christian Klopfer
The Costanza Family,
Condolences for your loss, i'm sorry Nick is gone. I remember him well as smart/feisty/fun/funny, and always will. Good looking, too. Can't say how long is long enough, but 41 isn't.
He was always welcome at our home, a bright spot when he visited and great friend to son Matthew. They were a team, took on all the fun available or made their own.
Patrick Coffey
Tom and Anthony-
My deepest condolences to you and yours. The Coffey family shares in your grief and you are in our thoughts.
Nick was a close companion for over twenty years and one of the truly great friendships of my life. His charm, wit and charisma was magnetic. His reach was broad and he was loved by many.
A loyal ally through our adolescent Mashpee years and well into our adult lives. His presence is felt in the countless defining memories of our time together.
You and Jacquie were always warm and accommodating to me and I will be forever grateful for that. Nick was very much a welcome part of our household as well.
We miss him deeply.
One Love
Matt Coffey
I will forever miss you my dear friend. My sincere condolences to the Costanza family.
Mike Waddington
Dear Costanza Family,
Please accept my sincere condolences.
I taught Nick 30 years ago when he was a smart, quick witted, fun loving, and sometimes bit mischievious young boy. I am very sorry for your loss.
Nick leaves indulable memories that always make me smile.
May your memories of Nick bring you peace and comfort during this difficult time and may God always keep and hold Nick close to his heart.
Brian Hyde