Charles-Cassaro-Obituary

Charles A. Cassaro

Trenton, New Jersey

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Charles A. Cassaro PLAINSBORO - Charles A. Cassaro, 64, died Thursday at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born and raised in Manhattan, he resided in Plainsboro for the last 24 years. He was a U.S. Navy veteran. He was vice president of E.F. Hutton for 20 years and later...

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I spent my very early years with Charles (Junior as he was known to me and my family) We were 1st cousins. I
would visit his family in downtown NYC where they resided and these were always loving and joyful days
spent together. I remember he and I together on their rooftop watching the 4th of July fireworks. I'm so sorry
that he passed and sorry that we lost touch with one another. I loved him.
Rest in heavenly peace Junior.

My heart goes out to everyone in your family. I know first hand what a difficult time this is and I wish you all the comfort that comes your way. I have many good memories of Charlie and my dad playing tennis together at the park behind your house in Schaumburg and spending time together as families. Just know I am thinking about all of you.
Suzanne DeGarmo

I first met Charlie about 30 years ago and I was fortunate enough to see him last year when he visited Naples, Italy.

Nothing had changed over that period – he still had that wonderful twinkle in his eye, and his laughter was infectious.

Charlie was one of those too-few people that we meet in life that you can't help but like instantly. I remember him as a warm, caring and loving man.

I have thought of him often over the years and I will continue to do so. A very wise...

Charlie was a dear friend who I have missed over the past 24 years. When we were both living in Illinois, he was my closest friend. We had many memorable times together. I was fortunate to have seen Charlie a couple of times over the past few years. His sense of humor and his laugh is what I will always remember about him. I will miss him terribly. Amy and I offer our deepest condolences to Pat and the children. God Bless.