Charles-Cassidy-Obituary

Msgr. Charles C. Cassidy

96, Lacey Township, New Jersey

1923 - 2020

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April 26, 2020
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96, Lacey Township, New Jersey

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Msgr. Charles C. CassidyLacey Township - Msgr. Charles Cassidy was born on Oct. 19, 1923 in Paterson and grew up as a parishioner of St. Joseph Parish in the city. He was graduated from the former St. Joseph High School in Paterson and attended Seton Hall University, South Orange. He interrupted...

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A Very Good man and Servant of Our Lord.....along with his brother Joe, who was my pastor at St. Jude RC Church in Budd Lake. they made us proud and inspired me to become a Deacon...Live on, Good and Faithful Servants!!!

Thank you for all the times you were there to listen and guide You made time no matter what was going on I needed your support and you were there Your heart was able to listen May the eternal light of Christ guide you home so you may rest in His love love and prayers Agnes T Williams a long time parishioner of Iur Lady of the Lake in Sparta ✝

Uncle Buddy will be greatly missed by the whole family. He was are patriarch , Always a smile and positive word. We know you have a special place in heaven, continue to look over us all

Fr. Cassidy was a wonderful priest and friend of our entire family. My mother ,Claire Decker, was the parish secretary for many years when Fr. Cassidy was pastor. He has always been and will forever be a considered member of our family. Rest in Peace Father

MSGR Cassidy's sermons were always interesting, relevant and kept you engaged in mass. It was a joy to have attended service when he officiated.
May perpetual light shine upon him, may he rest in peace. Joan Johnstone, Lanoka Harbor

Fr. Cassidy played an enormous role in the Decker family. He was friends with my mother since high school and shared a special bond. He was a celebrant at my wedding and both my parents funerals. He will be missed but I am sure he is happy to be home.

great personality mass was crowded
when said it

I met Msgr's wonderful family when he was my next-door neighbor in Waretown N.J.. A kind and gentle man, I loved that Irish sense of humor. Rest well.

Please accept my very deepest sympathy in the loss of Monsignor Cassidy. Thank you for the privilege of caring for him. Barbara RN