Jane-Casella-Obituary

Jane M. Casella

Rochester, New York

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Casella, Jane M. Rochester: March 22, 2010. Predeceased by parents, Joseph & Florence Casella. Survived by brothers, John Casella, Doug Casella and Thomas (Amy Gallinger) Casella; sisters, Dianne (Theodore Miller) DeCaire and Catherine Casella; nieces and nephews, Timothy Casella,...

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Dear Jane - It's 2025. It was hard to find support for true talent and imagination in our family. And frankly, society does not welcome pure souls like you very often. You were at the top as an angel soul but it's not easy to be that. We did not deserve your beauty and boundless imagination. You were and always will remain my favorite sibling and your loss is penetratingly heartfelt. I love you to eternity.

I want to begin by expressing my deepest sorrow to the entire Casella family for the loss of your sister, aunt and dear friend, Janie.
I also thankyou for making me feel like a member of the family.

I don't know how to start. Jane was my rock, my queen, my everything.
I first met her July 3, 2008. She arrived at Cornerstone a month after me. I had spent the previous decade totally on my own. No woman would ever get close to me again. Or so I thought.
A few weeks...

My heart goes out to the entire family.

Tom and Family,
My deepest sympathy. Jane touched many of us, and reminded us why we are all here. She provided us with a sense of hope that often seems lost in our line of work. I cherish every moment I spent with her, and the lessons she taught me, and my colleagues. My thoughts are with you during this time, and my dedication continues strong with Jane in mind.
Sincerely,
Brigitte Lee

My Dear Casella Family, I cannot express how sorry I am, nor the endless stream of wonderful memories I have of Janie, and all of you. Please know I share in your sorrow and loss. I will miss Janie terribly. I am so happy I got to see her in October. She came out to see me in Fairport for my class reunion. She looked beautiful in her pretty dress and matching coat. I'll never forget it.I think of her as my sister too. Love, Meredith

To Di,Tierney,Francesa and Phil, please accept my deepest sympathy with the loss of your loved one Jane. Cherish all the happy times and bless you all during this difficult time.

Dear Casella Family, What fond memories I have (and speak of often) of the "Casella Corn Stand" with Jane. All of our adventures together will never be forgotten. She was a dear, childhood friend which I treasured. May she rest in peace. Will keep you all in my prayers during what must be a very difficult time. Audi Dilger Keller

Jane's presence in my life has taught me many lessons. "Perservierence" - no matter what she faced she saw the light at the end of the tunnel. "Understanding" - Jane had a way of knowing how to be compassionate to others and excusing them for their shortcomings.
"Knowledge" - Although Jane did not lack in intellegence, she always wanted to learn something new, like email, using a cell phone, living independently, a new composition, etc! "Hope" - No matter how bad things got she always...