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Kim Elizabeth Laico Obituary

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Kim Elizabeth Laico

Staten Island, New York

April 22, 1966 - February 14, 2025

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Kim Elizabeth Laico Obituary

SWEETEST KIM

Kim Elizabeth Laico, age 58. Born and raised in Staten Island. Daughter of Peter and Alma Laico. Dear sister of Peter, Dawn and Lisa. Beloved niece of aunt Rose and aunt Carole, uncle Guy and uncle Ed. Loving cousin of Beth, Guy, Elizabeth, Bobby and Edward.

Growing up on Stanley Circle, she shared another loving family. So many friends and fun memories. She grew up sharing a room with her sister Lisa and have always shared a home together since. Her mother was like her best friend. They did everything together. And she could turn to her father for anything. She loved the METS and enjoyed watching them with her dad or brother Peter.

She was a writer, who loved short stories and poems.

She loved being an aunt to Paige and Eugene, showering them with gifts and endless love. She loved her precious little doggies, Ali, Peter-boy, Sarah, PJ and Kalisah. They were like her children.

She was the ultimate optimist, never giving up on anything or anyone. I don't know anyone sweeter who feels so much for everyone and everything. And now all the love that she brings with her wherever she goes, will go up with her to heaven. But here on earth, our hearts are broken. We will never forget our sweetest Kim.



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SWEETEST KIM

Kim Elizabeth Laico, age 58. Born and raised in Staten Island. Daughter of Peter and Alma Laico. Dear sister of Peter, Dawn and Lisa. Beloved niece of aunt Rose and aunt Carole, uncle Guy and uncle Ed. Loving cousin of Beth, Guy, Elizabeth, Bobby and Edward.

Growing up on Stanley Circle, she shared another loving family. So many friends and fun memories. She grew up sharing a room with her sister Lisa and have always shared a home together since. Her mother was like her best friend. They did everything together. And she could turn to her father for anything. She loved the METS and enjoyed watching them with her dad or brother Peter.

She was a writer, who loved short stories and poems.

She loved being an aunt to Paige and Eugene, showering them with gifts and endless love. She loved her precious little doggies, Ali, Peter-boy, Sarah, PJ and Kalisah. They were like her children.

She was the ultimate optimist, never giving up on anything or anyone. I don't know anyone sweeter who feels so much for everyone and everything. And now all the love that she brings with her wherever she goes, will go up with her to heaven. But here on earth, our hearts are broken. We will never forget our sweetest Kim.



To plant a beautiful memorial tree in memory of Kim, please visit our Tree Store.

Events

Visitation

Friday, February 21, 2025

4:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Colonial Funeral Home

2819 Hylan Boulevard Staten Island, NY 10306

Service

Saturday, February 22, 2025

9:15 am

St. Charles Church

200 Penn Avenue Staten Island, NY 10306

Final Resting Place

Resurrection Cemetery S.I.

361 Sharrott Avenue Staten Island, NY 10309