Cassandra-Sweeney-Obituary

Cassandra "Candy" Sweeney

Pound Ridge, New York

1958 - 2017

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August 5, 2017
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Pound Ridge, New York

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Cassandra "Candy" (White) Sweeney died peacefully in her sleep at her home in Pound Ridge, New York, on Saturday morning, August 5, following a lengthy illness.Candy was born August 22nd, 1958, at Lawrence and Memorial Hospital in New London, Connecticut. She is the daughter of the late Charles...

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Tom and Keelin- I just found out about Candy/Mom's death and was heartbroken. Keelin, I was your pre-school teacher and remember you and your family well. Just want you to know that you are in my thoughts. Sending hugs.

I am sorry for your loss. May the God of comfort be with you during your time of mourning. Isaiah 61:1,2 ; Matthew 5:4

Tom and Keelin,
We just found out that Candy passed away. We are so very sorry for your loss. She was a wonderful wife and mom and we will always remember the times we spent together with Sarah and Keelin as kids. Sarah has great memories of going to Watch Hill with Keelin and Candy. Our hearts go out to you during this difficult time.

Tom - I was very sorry and saddened to learn of Candy's passing. I will keep you all in my heart. Jim

We were so sad to hear about Candy and we send the family our sincerest condolences. Rosemary and JC Osmond

So sorry to hear about Candy. Many a wonderful day spent in Watch Hill with the White family. All our love to Starr and King, Marilyn & Allen Albrecht

My thoughts and Prayers are with you family,I will forever remember Candie's,beautiful smile and wonderful heart of spirit.
May she rest in peace.
May the comfort of god be with each and everyone of you family.
With my condolences and prayers.Nick

Sincerest sympathies to Bob, Eileen, Angus, Duncan, Nellie & your family.

Carol & Gary Levine

Our daughter was a new student at Sacred Heart last year and Mrs. Sweeney was her teacher. Kaitlyn adored Mrs. Sweeney and sent her a note that she decorated with pictures to let Mrs. Sweeney know how much she appreciated her. Even though Mrs. Sweeney's time with the class was short last year, she made a lasting impression and will be greatly missed.