Consuelo Will
October 26, 1941 ~ December 18, 2024
Consuelo Will of Bayside & Oakdale, NY passed away on December 18th, 2024. Born in
Queens, NY, to the late Raymond Sr. and Consuelo (Mauri) Lanas, she was the loving
wife of Charles F. Will, Jr. for 38 years until his passing in 2001. Connie is survived by
her two children, daughter, Lisa Iaciofano (Michael) of Hastings on Hudson, NY, and
her son, David Will (Karen), of East Northport, NY, her grandchildren, Michael, Daniel,
Kevin (Lauren) and Brianna and her great grandchild, Logan. She is also survived by
several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Her love of family stemmed from a kindness few possess and with which fewer
consistently lead often putting others before herself. She offered a helping hand, an ear
to talk to or an amazing meal.
Connie contributed enormously to the W.O.R.C. community through her involvement in
the Ladies Auxiliary and as the Postmaster. She truly enjoyed playing mahjong, cards
and games with family and friends (showing both competitiveness and compassion).
Her contagious laughter brought joy to many. She will be remembered for her
selflessness and compassion for her family and friends.
Calling Hours: Sunday, December 22nd from 2:00pm – 4:00pm & 7:00pm – 9:00pm
The Branch Funeral Home, 2115 Jericho Turnpike, Commack, NY
Mass: Monday, December 23rd at 10:00am
St. Anthony of Padua, 20 Cheshire Place, East Northport, NY
Services
Visitation: Sunday, December 22, 2024 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Branch Funeral Home of Commack
2115 Jericho Turnpike
Commack, NY 11725
Visitation: December 22, 2024 7:00 pm - December 19, 2024 9:00 pm
Branch Funeral Home of Commack
2115 Jericho Turnpike
Commack, NY 11725
Mass: Monday, December 23, 2024 10:00 am
St. Anthony of Padua R.C. Church - East Northport
20 Cheshire Place
East Northport, NY 11731
Interment: Monday, December 23, 2024 11:45 am
Pinelawn Memorial Park
2030 Wellwood Avenue
FARMINGDALE, NY 11735
Connie was an important part of WORC history. Watching her with her cousins was a true joy. She was our reliable mail lady and boy could she dance at the parties. She will be truly missed.
You will be missed Connie❤️❤️
Sending prayers and hugs to the family.
Connie aka My Mom. She was not really My Mom but I treated her like she was. Many of the residents and workers at the Bonita National Golf & County Club thought she was My Mom. I would ask the workers at the pool if My Mom was here today. I did a lot for the wonderful lady. Probably more than anyone knows. I was looking forward to her returning to SWFL in January but God called her home. To the family and friends Treasure the Memories. May God Bless you all.
We had the pleasure of meeting Connie at Bonita National in Florida. She was a very sweet lady. Our prayers go out to her family for her loss.
With sympathy,
Tony & Linda
I only met Connie a few times- down in Florida- beautiful woman with joy in her heart –
Losing a mother is like losing part of your soul – the world will miss her –
Words are inadequate to express my most sincere sympathies to entire Will family-
My God rest her soul-
We love you grandma ❤️❤️❤️
A close family friend and genuinely loving friend to all of us. She will leave a hole in our hearts. We will remember Connie for her resilience, sweet nature and ‘can do’ approach to life. No words can truly describe the loss and sadness we feel. Rest in Peace Connie. ❤️
Donna and Gene Liedl
Gina Fortino
Mary Gentzle
I played cards with Connie in Florida. My condolences to her family. She was a beautiful lady.
Susan Myers
I just can not believe you are gone. I know you’re with Uncle Charlie, Mama and Papa, and the rest of our gang. I hope to see you in my dreams. I love you.
I am going to miss Connie very much. I met her a few years ago at BN. She was a warm sweet woman with a beautiful welcoming smile. Always ready to join in or learn a new game. Always concerned about her hair. It made me laugh. How excited she was when she closed on her own home in BN. My sincere condolences to her family that she spoke of often. RIP sweet Connie. Donna Montgomery
I met Connie about a year ago playing cards weekly in our clubhouse. I realized immediately that she was a very special lady. As time went on I realized just how special she was. When my husband passed away suddenly 6 months ago, her sympathy, compassion, and understanding from her personal experience got me through the toughest time of my life. I will miss her dearly and remember her friendship forever. My sincerest and deepest sympathy go out to you and your family on our loss. I pray that she is at peace now.
Sincerely, Edie Yudkin
Dear Connie rest in peace. You will be missed.
The day Grandma Connie called me “granddaughter” is a day that I will remember forever. She was a true light in so many people’s lives. She will be so missed by so many people.
I will miss you, friend. I thought we had more time to share. I enjoyed meeting you and spending time together. I hope you are at peace. I will keep you in my heart.
Sweet Connie may you rest in peace. We loved having you as part of our Bonita National community. You will be missed.