Condolences
I am grateful to have had an opportunity to meet Cas a little over two years ago when we moved to same development. I always appreciate his subtle sense of humor and over the last year spent time with him learning about the intricacies of putting together model boats. It always amazed me on how truly an engineer he really was. He worked within a 3 x 2 space and knew exactly where everything was. His kind soul and warm smile will be missed. Thank you for gracing this earth. ❤️
I feel so lucky to have met and known Cass in the past few years. His visit to Maine this past October to my wedding was especially memorable. What I'll remember most about him is his sense passion for cooking, sense of humor, kindness and love for Stephanie. Even though he's not with us, his spirit will always be here ❤️
I met Cass way back in the late 1960s. At the time he was our “go to” guy for anything electronic. He was recognized as a brilliant guy by all our friends. We both went on to NJIT. Throughout the years, I ran into him occasionally, at our mutual friend‘s (Russ) “pig roast” extravaganzas, where Cass would seemingly always bring one of his infamous Cheesecakes, graciously sharing his recipe, as well as his cooking tips, and his clever humor. We’re all saddened by his passing. He shall be missed.
Frank & Lorraine Morenski