Our hearts are so broken and we miss Gordon tremendously. I can't stop thinking about the fun we had as kids together and how smart, cute and fun he was to be around. Those moments and his smile will live in my heart forever. Praying you are at peace and with family in heaven who are looking after you.
You will be greatly missed but your memory will be in my heart forever.
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Dear Corsetti family, we are deeply saddened by the loss of your son and brother.
We fell in love with Gordon from day one. We will always remember the sparkle in his eyes and his infectious smile. We can't imagine how you're doing right now. But we want you to know that we are here for you! We are extremely grateful that we were able to get to meet such a wonderful and great person. Gordon made the world a better place and we noticed that in every message and felt it in every call. We are so glad and thankful that our daughter/my sister has found such a great person. Gordon loved our Lisa so much, with all her quirks and edges. He never wanted to change her and always supported her unconditionally. We want to thank you for welcoming Lisa into your warm and caring family. Gordon is also part of our family and will always have a place in our hearts. We hope Gordon is better off where he is now, hopefully in a nicer place with no dark thoughts. December 2nd now has a more intimate and intense meaning for us, since our baby, whose heart stopped beating much too early in his mother's womb, would have been born on this day. The two guardian angels will watch over us from now on.
We send you a lot of strength, love, many warm hugs. The day tomorrow will certainly be very emotional, sad and intense for you. We wish you only the best for that. It's a beautiful way to commemorate your amazing son and brother by celebrating life and not death.
Love from Germany ♥️🥰😢 Susanne, Willi, Cathrin and Chris
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I was so saddened when I heard the news of Gordon's passing...He was a such a great resource, friend, and officiating buddy in my lax world...May his soul rest...and may God's peace continue to sustain his family now and for evermore...
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Dear Family, dear Lisa. We are so sorry for your loss. We were so looking forward to finally meeting Gordon in person. The few times we had the chance to talk to Gordon were enough to see what a great person he was.
Gordon, Thank you for making Lisa happy.
<3 Katrin, Daniel and Felix
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I am so sorry for your loss. Such a moving obituary. It sounds like Gordon did everything humanly possible to cope and flourish, which is the best anyone can do. Good on him for sharing his story and using it as a vehicle to help others rather than hiding his condition.
RIP lax brother.
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Mary Jo,
You and your family are in our prayers. Lots of love to you all.
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Dear Corsetti Family,
My wife and I are heartbroken for the loss your family has suffered. It was a joy to have Gordon as a mentor and coach in my lacrosse career.
Coach Gordon was like a big brother to me: he was always there to push us, to challenge us both on and off the field. He loved to motivate us with a speech or with lots of conditioning!
Coach Gordon also showed me the importance of community. He and his father seemed to be anywhere there was a lacrosse event. He was always helping out in some way.
Please know that you are in our thoughts and the thoughts of the entire lacrosse community.
God bless you and comfort you,
AJ and Mike Hashimoto
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My first years as an official included consuming the videos that Gordon so generously created and some years later I got a chance to spend a few days with him in Vail at one point as well. His contributions will live on and I am certainly among a large group who can say without hesitation that our game and my life were made better by Gordon Corsetti. Please have my condolences and comfort in your time of grief and healing.
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Gordon was my friend - is my friend. We got to know each other on a training trip and the best thing about the clinic was that a friendship was formed. Smart, articulate, hard working, uncompromising, humble and sometimes just irreverent enough in his observations to be really funny. He helped me appreciate the bigger picture, to try to step away from the things we cannot control, and sometimes to not buy into nonsense. My heart breaks for his family and for all of us who will miss having him in our world. I wish he could have felt what we all felt for him. I will focus on picturing him carefree and soaring above us all….
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