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Kassandra “Kassie” Maas, 19 of Eliza, died unexpectedly at her home on July 30, 2024, from a seizure disorder she has had for many years. Visitation is Saturday from 2 to 5 PM at Speer Funeral Home, Aledo. Private services will be held. In lieu of flowers, in honor of Kassie’s love for animals, the families ask memorials to be given to the Mercer County Animal Shelter.
Kassandra Nicole was born on April 6, 2005, in Moline, Illinois to Ronald A. & Jennifer (Olson) Maas. Kassie had attended Black Hawk East for Veterinarian Assistant and had just returned home from an internship in Maine and was interviewing for her dream job of working with animals.
Kassie loved all animals, but especially her pet rat, Homer (that Mom and Dad didn’t know about) and her cat, Kia. She was always advocating for pet adoption. When she wasn’t busy helping with animals, she could be found reading, drawing, baking or collecting dream catchers. She enjoyed the outdoors, where she could collect rocks and shells, 4-wheel, fish, and ride horses. She loved to bake but also loved to make smores over a fire. If there was no time to bake, she especially enjoyed Nothing Bundt Cakes and Crumbl Cookies. Kassie’s niece and nephew were her world and time with them always put a smile on her face, as did her boyfriend, Preston.
Kassie was loved beyond measure by her family who include her parents, Ron & Jennifer; brother and sister-in-law: Ronnie & Cierra Maas; nephew, Sawyer, Niece, Sophia; grandparents: Ronald Maas and Sam & Wanda Olson; great-grandmother, Marge Olson; uncles and aunts: Nick & Amy Maas, Rich & Jessica Olson and Scott & Jennifer Olson and a bonus aunt, Julie Baker and husband, Aaron. Kassie was preceded in death by her grandmother, Julie Maas.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
2502 SE 3rd Street PO Box 27, Aledo, IL 61231

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