George H. Cassera
AGE: 46 • Delran
George Henry, 46, of Delran, New Jersey died Thursday, March 8, 2012.
Loving Father, Son, Brother and Uncle, George is survived by his sons Jacob and Nathan; parents Frank and Judith; Brother Frank (wife Diane); Sister Melissa Congleton (husband Gary) and four nieces and nephews.
A viewing will be held on Tuesday, March 13th from 4:00 to 6:30 PM, immediately followed by the funeral service, all at the Mount Laurel Home for Funerals, 212 Ark Road, Mount Laurel. Final disposition will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of George may be made to "College Savings Iowa," for Jacob and Nathan's education. Donations can be brought to the service or mailed to Frank Cassera, 5 Periwinkle Drive, Mount Laurel NJ 08054. In honor of George, dress is Tie-Dye optional.
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I think of you everyday. I´m saddened when thinking of your struggles. They do not define who you were. You were such a good & kind person. There were numerous times during our childhoods, in which I felt you were the only family member I had who truly saw me for who I was. Pain knows pain. You helped me with my struggles, without ever knowing. May you be resting peacefully my dear cousin. ...." In the attics of my life
Full of cloudy dreams; unreal
Full of tastes no tongue can know
And lights no eye can see
When there was no ear to hear
You sang to me"
Donna Syndenbenedict
Family
January 18, 2023
They say people come in and out of your life for a reason I believe this to be true. George was the type of person who no matter how bad your day or his day was going that he would make sure one of us was smiling. George often talked about his parents to me and always said how wonderful and understandig they were. He also talked about his sons and how proud he was of them. Cherish your memories and never forget them and no matter what life throws your way. Live, love, laugh and smile! Rest in peace George.
Jessica
March 13, 2012
The family is in my prayers. Never really knew him but know both of his sons. Undoubtedly he will be greatly missed. Keep strong. YNWA (You'll Never Walk Alone)
~Chris Check~
Chris Check
March 13, 2012
I wish I could gather the right words to make you and your familys pain less and offer you some comfort.
Our prayers are with you
John and Olinda Vogel
Olinda Vogel
March 13, 2012
Judy and Frank,
We are so sorry to learn of the loss of your son, George. Although we did not know him, we got to know the two of you on our recent cruise together. If your son was as fine a person as you two are, then the apple did not fall far from the tree. We send you our deepest sympathy and may God grant you peace in knowing that he is with Him. We don't always understand God's plan, but some day we will.
Love,
Dave & Linda
March 12, 2012
All of us that were lucky enough to know George know of his lifelong struggles, but that is not what is important. What is important is the fact that he was a truly kind and giving person that always tried to enjoy life. I have lost touch with George over the last 15-20 years and now I regret that, but I do have the lifetime of great memories we shared as children. George was my first best friend. Our friendship was very special, If it wasn't wearing out Tull or Zeppelin concert shirts and being cool it was spending hours with our Planet of the Apes & GI Joe action figures in the woods. I guess what I'm saying is I love George H. Cassera and I will always have a special place in my heart for him.
John Synden
March 12, 2012
To Judy, Frank and the entire Cassera Family: My family is heart broken over the loss of George. He added so much laughter to everyone's lives. He will be missed. With love - Cheryl, Joe, Joey, Brenda, Nick and Brian Ross
Cheryl Ross
March 12, 2012
Judy, Frank and Family,
We just received news about George. Our hearts go out to you. God Bless all of you. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Jack and Dottie
Dottie Oppmann
March 12, 2012
Very sad to hear that news about George. He was a great guy with a great sense of humor. God bless him and your families. My prayers are with you all.
Wayne Razzi
March 11, 2012
God Bless you George and your family and friends, you will be deeply missed by all.... Some fond memories of DHS..... Paula (Toth) South.... (richmond va)
Paula South
March 11, 2012
Mr and mrs cassera,frank and Melissa,my family and I are sorry to hear about george. He was a sweet person.we had nice memories of him, when we were neighbors. Our prayers are with all of you and George's children.
Kerri Creagh
March 11, 2012
Dear Judy, Frank, and family,
I was sadenned to hear of George's passing. I have fond memories of him during the time my sister lived across the street from you and from the many camping trips we shared. He had a great sense of humor! It was a time when life was simpler and carefree.
I will pray to our Lord that George is with Him and is finally at peace.
Much love to you all at this sad time.
Love, Mary
March 11, 2012
George, you will be missed. You made me laugh many times and such fun to be around....
JIm MacClay
March 11, 2012
I didnt really KNOW George, however I did go to school with him. I would like to pass on my condolences to his entire family. I heard the Cassera name mentioned frequently by my in-laws who lived right down the street in Delran.
Sincerely AnnaMarie O'Brien
Ann O'Brien
March 11, 2012
I have so many memories with George it's hard to pick a specific one out. My first memory is George motoring away on his Big Wheel, turning the corner in front of my house, we started talking, neither of us were allowed to cross the street. We kept daring each other to cross the street. Of course I was the wimp and George crossed the street. Many years of running around the neighborhood followed. Rest In Peace George.
Your Friend, Robert Graham
Robert Graham
March 11, 2012
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