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Funeral set for Saddle Brook tradesman killed in tragic accident

YOU READ IT HERE FIRST: A funeral Mass is scheduled Thursday morning at Our Lady of Mount Virgin Church in Garfield for Timothy Costanzo, a 51-year-old construction tradesman who was killed when his motorcycle veered across a bridge over Route 80 in Saddle Brook, hit an oncoming vehicle, then struck a cement wall.

Photo Credit: Aloia Funeral Home
Photo Credit: Aloia Funeral Home
Photo Credit: Aloia Funeral Home

Janine and Thomas Costanzo (PHOTO: Aloia Funeral Home)

Costanzo, of Skillman Terrace in Saddle Brook, was pronounced dead at Hackensack University Medical Center after crashing his 2007 Kawasaki Vulcan Classic Motorcycle around 7:10 p.m. Saturday, Police Chief Robert Kugler said.

He leaves a wife, Janine DiGirolamo Costanzo, two twin daughters in 6th grade and a third daughter in 4th.

Costanzo was headed south on Mayhill Street just south of Rochelle Parkway when he lost control of the motorcycle on the incline over the bridge, Kugler said.


The funeral Mass is scheduled for 10 a.m. Thursday at Our Lady of Mount Virgin R.C. Church, 188 MacArthur Avenue in Garfield, followed by burial in St. Mary’s Cemetery at Outwater Lane and Westminster Place in Saddle Brook. Visiting hours are 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Aloia Funeral Home, 180 Harrison Avenue, Garfield. Click here for MORE INFORMATION

Police today at accident scene (CLIFFVIEWPILOT.COM PHOTO)


The bike crossed the northbound lane before hitting a northbound vehicle and then the wall, the chief said.

Saddle Brook police are investigating, along with the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office Fatal Accident Investigation Unit and the Bergen County Sheriff’s Department Bureau of Criminal Investigation.

Born in Paterson, “Goomba” Costanzo was raised in Garfield before moving to Saddle Brook nine years ago. He was a laborer for 15 years with both the NY Cement & Concrete Workers District Council in Flushing and the NJ Laborers Union Local 153 in Newark.


PUBLISHER’S NOTE: Being publisher allows me to add condolences to you, Janine, and to your young ones, whose pain right now breaks my heart, even though I do not know you, or them. Hold tight your memories, lean on everyone, because there is love and support filling the hearts of so many who, like me, grieve for you.   “

Oh heart, if one should say to you that the soul perishes like the body, answer that the flower withers, but the seed remains. “


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