Diane-Casavant-Obituary

Diane R. Casavant

North Smithfield , Rhode Island

Age 68

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DIED
August 26, 2018
AGE
68
LOCATION
North Smithfield , Rhode Island

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NORTH SMITHFIELD - Diane R. (Shaffer) Casavant, 68, of Milton Avenue, North Smithfield, died on Sunday, August 26th in Rhode Island Hospital. Born in Woonsocket, she was the daughter of the late William and Vivian (Bibeault) Shaffer. She was the wife of the late Joseph R. Casavant.Diane...

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My condolences to you Michelle and the rest of the family ..may she rest in peace, She was a member of the greatest neighborhood in NS...Union Village!!!

Dear Michelle; I am so very sad to hear of your mom's passing. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Michelle,
Remembering the good times spent with Diane, who was always upbeat. It was an honor and privilege to have known her. Please accept our sincere sympathy and condolences.

Dear Michelle...We, the Ladies Guild of St. John's Church, Slatersville, were so deeply saddened upon learning of your Mom's passing. Your Mom was an active and dedicated member of St. John's Ladies Guild...always present for all the Guild's fund raisers, meetings, and celebrations...she cleaned, she baked, she served on our Board, and she was our "Sunshine Lady"
Memories of your Mom will live on in your heart forever, and you will feel her presence surround you always. May our dear...

Michelle, I am so very sorry to learn about your mother's passing. She was a wonderful and caring person and always ready to help out with our Girl Scout troop whenever she could. I'll never forget the fantastic time we had when you, your mom, Stephanie and I went to see The Lion King on Broadway in New York City. She was truly a good friend and I will remember her fondly.

Michelle, I am so very sorry for your loss. Your mom was a wonderful and kind person always willing to lend a hand in Girl Scouts whenever she could. I have fond memories of times we shared together especially our New York trip to see the Lion King with you, your mom, Stephanie and myself. She will be remembered and missed.

Michelle, my deepest sympathies to you. I will always remember your mother from the Ladies Guild. She was always smiling and a very kind person. Cheerish the good times you had with her. May God help you through this difficult time.

May God Bless you during this difficult time