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Cassandra Menz

Columbus, Ohio

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Menz Cassandra Menz (Howell), 70, returned to her heavenly home on April 2, 2017. Her devotion to her family and her firm belief in God supported her through her life and ultimately gave her peace. Cassandra was born to the late Conray and Betty Howell, in Pemberton, Ohio on May 12, 1946. She was...

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Dear Elizabeth and Tim,
I am your Mother's first cousin on her Father's side. Cassandra, Sondi as we called her, and I had many fun times when we were children. I know she will be missed. May you find comfort in many good memories. Love to you both.

I am so sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. Your Mom was my first cousin on her Dad's side. Our prayers are with the family.

Sondi and I were sisters in the Lord and had many good times together. She taught me to type - and I told her I thought of her every day when I type! She enjoyed putting those little green dots on my keyboard. Later in life she ended up working for me at OSU. At that time I still was in the habit of calling her "Mrs. Menz." About two weeks in she pulled me aside and said I just had to stop doing that! I will truly miss her but know that I will see her again!

I had the honor of working with your mom at Ohio State University Hospital. When I think about her, I always remember her smile and her beautiful bright eyes. I'm very sorry for your loss.

Sondi's mom and my mom were sisters. I have many childhood memories of Sondi when I would stay over at her house. We always rode the same school bus together. As we grew up, Sondi moved away and we both got busy with life. I remember the wonderful example Sondi set when she moved home to take care of her mom when we were losing Aunt Bet to cancer. That memory sustained me when Paul and I took care of our mother. I am so sorry for the loss of Sondi, and I will be praying for all of her family....

So Sorry to Hear about your Mom, we went to school and graduated together, she was such a sweet and wonderful person. Prayers for your family.

To Sondi's children. So sorry to hear about your Mom. We grew up together in St. Paris. She was such a wonderful person. Her parents were so much fun when I used to spend time at their house. Haven't seen your Mom since our 50th alumni party, but often thought about her. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Cassandra "Sondi" as we called her,was my 1st cousin on her Mother's side. (Koons). When we were little, we both lived on a farm in St Paris, OH. I loved to stay at her house for the day and overnight. We didn't get to see much of each other as we got older but I always loved her and missed our fun times. R.I.P my dear cousin