RACHEL-HASSE-Obituary

RACHEL HASSE

Shaker Heights, Ohio

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HASSE RACHEL HASSE, 87, died Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011 at the Fairways Assisted Living in Wickliffe. Mrs. Hasse was born Rachel Protheroe on Feb. 3, 1924 in Troy, NY., the daughter of Beatrice and T. George Protheroe. She grew up in Cleveland Heights, graduated from Eastman School of Music and...

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Dear Mom, It's been a year now since you left us, but in body only. Your spirit has lived on in not just your kids, but in your friends as well. The void left is as evident today as it was a year ago, but I have to believe that you are now happy, healthy and filled with joy at the reunions you've experienced..esp. with Daddy. You know we love you...we cherish you...we miss you. To my best friend and beautiful spirit who was and always to be my mom...God be with you always!

Liz, Dave, and Barb - first of all LOVE, HUGS, and SYMPATHY. I had left for Florida on the 24th, arriving just a few days ago, when a friend called and filled me in. I recalled all of the great times at the Hermit club and particularly in your backyard where you allowed me to be part of the QUARTET! Such a talented group; and great friends. I love you all. I should be back in Ohio late April and will try to get in touch - or come see me in Naples!
Marc Hyre

Dave:

We are sorry to read about the loss of your mom. We know that our Father will compfort you at this time.

God Bless you

Liz, Dave, and Barb
Your Mother was, among many other things, the embodiment of talent, graciousness, warmth, and generosity of time and spirit. She was always a positive presence, and gave of herself to so many. She will live on in our memories forever.
Meryl Ann Pfleger, Madison, Ohio

Dear Dave and Family, We are so sorry for the passing of your mother. What a beautiful tribute to your mothers life. She was a very active involved lady. May you rest in her memories of music and the life she shared with so many.
God Bless you all.
All Our Love and Prayers for you all.

Love Don and Sharon

The Bell family sends our condolences. We had a lot of fun way back in the late 50s and 60s at barbecues and parties with you all. We remember what a great cello player your mom was. We had lost touch over the years, but have great memories of happy times together.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Dear Liz, Dave, and Barb,
I was so saddened to read about your mother's passing. She and I taught together at University School for many years. She was a gracious, kind, and loving soul. She invited me to several concerts at the Hermit Club and to many great outdoor parties at her home. She taught my son a love for music during his early years at U.S., as well. I regret that I did not keep in touch with her after she retired. The day before she died, I thought about her, and I tried to...

Rachel and her family has been an extended part of my "family" for my whole life... Her husband, Adrian and my father Jerry were close friends and Hermit Club compadres 'back in the day'. No doubt in my mind that the three of them are "raising a glass" to one another, finally reunited! Liz, my dear friend, you made your mother proud with your joy and shared love of music! That piece of Rachie you will carry with you for the rest of your life! Dave, your Mom couldn't ever brag enough about...