Renee Cassagne
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Condolence From: Bob Prendergast
Condolence: My sincere condolences to Renee’s family at this very difficult time. I am deeply saddened with her passing. Renee gave me the opportunity to work with her at Pepsi in 1996, an opportunity that has continued to flourish ever since. She was a bright spot on a cloudy morning and brought a smile to everyone’s face. What a good and generous person. We were all lucky to have had the chance to know you, and we will all miss you dearly. Rest in peace.
Thursday April 25, 2019
Condolence From: Nancy Haley
Condolence: I'm very sorry for your loss. I worked with Renee years ago at PBG and she was always displayed a high level of professionalism and integrity and was very fair to everyone. I remember that she always wore skirts and on the rare occasion she wore pants it was so noticeable that everyone would ask if she was feeling alright. She always seemed so surprised that a simple thing as wearing pants would cause so much "excitement" in the office. I hope the your memories of Renee carry you through this difficult time.
Thursday April 25, 2019
Condolence From: Mauro Dal Bosco
Condolence: My deepest condolences to Renee's family. I had a pleasure to meet Renee during my working experience in MK. It was an inspiring professional and a person that was lovely to work with. We will miss you. RIP
Thursday April 25, 2019
Condolence From: Mary Ann Demmett
Condolence: My deepest condolences to the Cassagne Family. I am deeply saddened by Renee's passing. I met Renee on July 7, 1986, our first day of training class at Price Waterhouse. We worked together until she left to go to Pepsi and have kept in touch by phone, texts and lunches since then. She always spoke so proudly of her whole family. When I was diagnosed with breast cancer last April, of course Renee was one of the first calls I made. Irregardless of her own battle, she was always, always positive, supportive and helpful. The last time we saw each other was September when I was at MSK for pre-surgical testing and it was a Thursday so I knew she had a treatment. We sat and chatted and, believe it or not, laughed at the irony of why we were having that visit. I will always remember her smiling face and her laugh. Rest In Peace, my friend, Renee.
Wednesday April 24, 2019
Condolence From: Mark Sullivan
Condolence: I am deeply saddened by Renee’s passing. I had the privilege of working with Renee for over 25 years at two companies and will be forever grateful for that time. In business, Renee was always known for her integrity, sound business decisions, professionalism and dedication to the companies where she worked. Most importantly, she was known for the care that she had for others and the many people she positively impacted. I continue to hear from so many people, both domestically and internationally, what an approachable and caring leader she was in the organization. She fought a courageous battle with cancer with dignity and grace and was admired by many for her inner strength throughout the years. She will truly be missed by so many people. Renee’s past and present “work families” are heart broken.
Wednesday April 24, 2019

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