After 35 years with The Pangere Corporation, Antonio Cossyleon is retiring.
Antonio Cossyleon is retiring. After wearing "a lot of hats" in his career as a construction painting superintendent for The Pangere Corporation.
Many people attended his April 17th retirement party at Little Italy, Dyer, IN. As Antonio walked into the restaurant Wednesday, his co-workers and management greeted him with a round of applause to celebrate his retirement milestone. Antonio didn't want any fuss, but Steve Pangere, President of Pangere Insisted. "During his career, Antonio formed friendships with many of our clients and co-workers. His hard work ethic and practicality will be missed by everyone". Over the next couple of months, Antonio said his plans are to take time and focus on his family and simply enjoy retirement.
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