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Cassidee Ann Hansen gained her angel wings on March 28. 2025. She was born on July 31, 1997, with her twin sister Brittanee to EthelLynn Conorich and Steven Conrad Hansen in Layton Utah. Cassidee was a loving, kind, caring person that would give the coat off her back. She was a loving daughter, sister, mother, Family member and friend that will greatly be missed, never forgotten and forever in our hearts. She will be remembered by her infectious laugh that had a snort at the end; Her smile that would light up the room. She was always there for her family and friends whenever they needed her. She loved her family very dearly and always wanted to be a part of everything.
One of her most favorite thing to do was to cook with her twin sister whenever they had the chance. She loved to cuddle with her mom and especially her son, Jaythen Royal Kane. She did everything with her son and dog Tazz. Jaythen was her sun in the day and her stars and moon at night. Their favorite place was the park. Cassidee adored him and loved him to the moon and back. She was her father’s little Cassi Splashy Annie pants.
Survived by her son Jaythen; mother EthelLynn (Eric), mom Amy (Aaron); siblings Steven (Kateli), Brittanee (Jordan), Jassmyn (Micah), Tyler, Jakob, Jenessa, Izabella; Niece Kailani; Nephews Elyas, Jordan James; grandparents Ruth, Nikki, Douglas (Barbara), David (Julie); Aunties, Uncles, Cousins, close Family Friends, and Friends.
She was welcomed into heaven with open arms by her Father Steve, Grandpa Steve, Grandma Jackie, and great grandparents.
Cremation services entrusted to Lindquist’s Syracuse Mortuary.
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