Ann-Cashen-Obituary

Ann Teresa Cashen

Jacksonville, Florida

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CASHEN Ann Teresa Cashen, 89, passed away on Thursday, November 11, 2010. She was born in Baltimore, Maryland and had lived in Jacksonville since 1969. She was one of the first employees of the University of North Florida and retired from their after many years. She was a member of the National...

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Dear family of Ann Cashen,

I was so very sorry to hear of Ann's passing and for your loss. Ann was a very special lady who carried herself in a way like no other. She was a very kind and a beautiful human being that cared so much about people, and of course - I will never forget her sense of humor.

I first met Ann at the Univeristy of North Florida where we both worked together in the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. In my opinion, she was the best...

I was surprised to hear about Ann's death. She was a strong and courage women. She will be missed by many including all who knew her in our office. Our deepest condolences to her family.

To all of you who have lost a mother, grandmother and friend - my deepest sympathy. Although I only had the pleasure of meeting Ann once, she was gracious and very funny - proud of her family and obviously still very much in love with her husband - a true lady in every sense of the word. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time.

To the Family of Ann Cashen,

I wasn't prepared to read Ann's obit in the paper recently. I am so sorry for your tremendous loss. As a college work-study student in the 70's, I worked for Ann in the College of Education office at the University of North Florida. I remember her as a very professional woman who took great pride in her work. She was very kind and caring, and I learned so much from her. It was a pleasure working with her, and I will always have fond memories of...

To my cousins and their families - on this day as Aunt Annie is laid to final rest please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you. All my thoughts of Aunt Annie are fond and loving. All of you have quite a legacy. May every one of you rest assured she is in God's peace.

We are so sorry to hear of the loss of Ann. Michael and I used to work with her and Dick in the Resurrection Catholic Church Landings program. They were both the most wonderful of people...a truly beautiful, loving couple...the "cream of the crop". May they both rest in peace, and with Richard too; surely they all are reunited in the glory of God! We will miss them! With our deepest sympathy.

My thoughts and prayers are with my cousins during this time. I am so sorry to hear about Aunt Annie. I am sure she is at peace with Uncle Dick and Richard. Perhaps her other brothers and sister are there too!

Hello: To the family of Cashen, my thoughts goes out to the my family in the time of a loss love. We all wonder, what is the condition of the dead? I would like to leave the family with this, "The living are conscious that they will die; but as fo the dead, they are conscious of nothing at all." Eccl.. 9:5. Ms. Perkins