Rochester, NY: February 26, 2019. Mary Eileen Cassidy 11/21/41-2/26/19. Born in Turners Falls, MA and lived in Rochester, NY 50+ years.
BELOVED SISTER. FAVORITE AUNT
TERRIFIC FRIEND. ADVENTURE SEEKER
WORLD TRAVELER. WINE CONNOISSEUR
GARDENER EXTRAORDINAIRE. TENNIS LOVER
GOLF ENTHUSIAST. COMMITTED TEACHER
Eileen will be sorely missed by her family and friends. We will remember her generous spirit, remarkable thoughtfulness, contagious positivity and unquestionable love.
Eileen is survived by her sister and brother-in-law, Kathy and Dick Martineau, niece Amy (Patrick) Lechner, nephew Daniel (Nancy) Martineau and nephew Ted (Sandra Grana) Martineau. Her grand-nieces and nephews will miss her greatly: Matthew and Maggie Lechner, Luke, Sean, Thomas, Chris and Kelly Martineau. Eileen’s cousins and friends alike, will remember her fondly. Know that she loved you.
There will be a memorial reception honoring Eileen’s life, to be scheduled in April.
If you are interested in making a donation in Eileen’s memory, please consider the Seneca Park Zoo – Eileen’s favorite.
We will greatly miss Eileen .. she was one of the first people we met when we moved into Edgewood Estates 13 years ago…because we had a dog and she Was always walking her dog, (Candy then Sonny). Eileen always had a greeting for us and a treat in her pocket for our puppy..
Dina and Rusty
I am so sorry to hear from TCR of Eileen’s passing. I played tennis with her in the summer and she was such a nice person and fun to play with. And she was a very good tennis player. My sympathies to her family and friends.
Eileen was a member of our weekly Mah Jongg group. Every week she brought her sparkling personality to our group and enhanced our pleasurable times greatly.. We will miss her and extend our sympathy to her family and other friends.
My heart is saddened to read of your sister Eileen’s passing. She was quite a women. It sounds like she left a favorable mark on the planet and was LOVED and admired by many. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time of grieving. With love your friend Linda Mulcair
Eileen was a blessing in my life. I counted her as one of my dearest friends, and although our times together were fewer after I left Rochester, each interaction felt like coming home. She had that effect. She loved her family immensely and it was clear that they felt the same about her. Her love of life and its adventures were infectious. I will forever be thankful that she was a part of my life.