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Susan Cassella

Inverness, Florida

1954-2012

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Susan Cassella, 58, Inverness, died Saturday, Sept. 29, 2012, at Citrus Memorial hospital. Susan was born April 8, 1954, in Brooklyn, N.Y., to John and Clarice Harper.She is survived by her husband, Vito Cassella; son, David Dittell of California; father, John Harper; sisters, Ann Lukin of...

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I cant believe my baby sister is gone. The only comfort I have from this loss is knowing Sue is at rest and finally pain free and with our Mom. There are so many memories, where do you start? I always loved going to the beach and riding the waves and Sue shouting whee as she was heading toward the shore. Ironically, this is how we spent one of our last times together. Sue and I had a very special relationship and I cherish every moment we have had. Susie, you are now in Gods hands and with...

Ann or Vito or David if you read this PLEASE contact me!.
I was your mothers best friend in Staten Island email me @ [email protected] I moved to N.J. JEAN.
Was calling and no return call WHEN WE TALKED we pretended we were having tea together or at the beach I can't stop crying today she's been on my mine so I goggeld her name and saw. !!

My earliest memories of Susie are of her reading a story to me, putting on funny voices of each character and making me laugh. Later, too much time came between us until we recently reconnected as pen pals through emails and I discovered her great sense of humor all over again. She was so upbeat and brave...I was hoping for a miracle. She was taken from us way too soon. My deepest sympathies to Uncle Johnny, Ann, Patty and all the family.

I remember so clearly all the sleepovers, movies, laughter and especially Aunt Susie working out to Jane Fonda (Rox and I could not keep up and we were kids.) I remember feeling how warmly she would answer questions. She definitely made me feel special as a little girl, that is irreplaceable. David, you are blessed with a beautiful mom and loving angel.

Dear Vito, David & Carleen, John, Ann & Mark, Pat & Butch: My heart just broke at finding our that Susie had passed away. I still can't believe that she is really gone. I have thought of Susie many times over the years. I fondly remember all the wonderful memories that we shared together and at the Harper house as teenagers and young adults. May the memories and love that you have for Susie (and she for you) sustain and comfort you at this time. You all will always be in my thoughts and...

Though I had not seen her in many years, Aunt Sue is one of favorite people from my childhood/ young adulthood. I remember sleepovers as a child, I remember working my first real job with both her and my Aunt Ann. She had this great laugh that would make you smile in spite of yourself. As I told Aunt Ann, since she passed on my birthday, I will take her as one of my angels, and take comfort that she is watching from above with Nana. Love you always, Aunt Sue!

As a child, I always looked up to and admired Susie as one of my favorite people to be around. She created memories that as an adult, I look back on with great love and fondness. Ann, Pat and Uncle Johnnie...she will be so missed but also so remembered and loved at the same time.

Dear John, Anne, Pat, David and Family: We pray that your days are touched by the joys Sue brought, your heart comforted by every memory you shared together, and your hearts lifted by the goodness and love you have always know because of Sue. Our Deepest Sympathies

Dear Uncle John, Ann & Pat: I am so sorry to hear about Sue. Please know that she is in a better place. I can feel your pain. All of you and your families, are in my thoughts and prayers. Stay strong. Love, Barbara