Andrew-Cassese-Obituary

Andrew Cassese

Willoughby, Ohio

1921-2011 (Age 89)

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Andrew Cassese, 89, of Willoughby, passed away May 2, 2011, at his home. Born Nov. 18, 1921, in Cleveland, he had lived in East Cleveland before moving to Willoughby 53 years ago. He was a member of the Little Italy Retirees and a World War II U.S. Army Air Corps veteran. Andrew graduated...

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My mother and I reminisce about the days at Washington Elementary School...I was in the 1st grade and Washington Elementary School wasn´t quite ready so my 1 st few months we were bused to a Thomas Jefferson Elementary...when it was ready, I lived so close we could walk to school...Mr. Cassese was always at the door greeting us to school every morning. Because it was a new school, my mom and other moms were the 1st PTA, school safety guards, teachers aides.....my mom also was the...

Dear Ms Cassese, Mark, Mary Sue and family;
My deepest sympathies to you and your family on Mr C's passing. I will always keep him in my prayers.
Terry McNamara

Dear Mary Ellen,
we are so sad to learn of your loss. our condolences to you and the family.
Nancy and Bob DiPaolo

Dear Kathy,

I am sorry that your father has died. Certainly, he did a splendid job as a dad. You are such a splendid person and it's been a blessing to have you as a superb golf teacher and friend for twenty plus years. Thank you for allowing me to know him through the many vignettes of him that you've shared with me over the years.

Every blessing to your family and you in this challenging time.

Fondly,

Dear Mary Ellen: We were saddened to learn that Andy had passed away. We shall always remember his great smile and mild manner. It was a pleasure to know him. Our love to you and the family.
Nel and George Damasco, Toledo, OH

Uncle Andy-We will miss your smile and your laughter! Thanks for your love and kindness throughout the years! We will miss you!
Your niece's Eileen and Coleen and our families
PS~ I am sure the greens in heaven will make for some sweet putts! : )

Mr. Cassese was my principal from 1971 to 1976. he was the nicest and warmest school official I've ever known.
My sympathies go out to the whole family.

Dear Mark, Andrea and Family,
It's a terrible loss to lose your dad and my sympathies to all of you. My husband Scott and sister-in-law Connie knew him from Thomas Jefferson and I used to bowl with him on Wednesdays when I was a teacher in WE; he always had a smile on his face and I'll never forget those beautiful eyes that he gave all of you. How wonderful to look in the mirror every day and see your father. God Bless. Claudia Mastrangelo Fessenden

Mr. Cassese was one of the best people I've ever known. His impact on myself and the lives of countless others was priceless. He will truely be missed. And I thank God he was a part of life.