In Memory

Harvey Cassuto - Class Of 1969

Harvey Cassuto

Harvey passed away unexpectedly on Aug 17, 2011.  Harvey had attended PS 268, Winthrop and Wingate.  He is survived by his wife Irene and two children.



 
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08/22/11 12:50 AM #1    

James Pankow (1969)

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I did not know Harvey well, but remember him as a fairly quiet nice guy.     Very sorry to hear that he passed away.

Jim (Pankow)


08/22/11 06:36 AM #2    

Robin Gutbrod (Hicka) (1969)

 I have very fond memories of Harvey from our days at PS 268.  I did get to see speak to him briefly at the reunion, and again see him in Paul's pictures from their recent get-together.  I agree with Jim....it is too soon.  Condolences to his family.


08/22/11 05:14 PM #3    

Susan Lefkowitz (Lass) (1969)

I have fond memories of Harvey.  He was a sweet, funny boy who genuinely cared about people.  Unfortuantely the reunion was so hectic that we never got a chance to re-connect.  The news of his passing is very disturbing.  He definitely died too young.  My thoughts and sympathies are with his family at this difficult time.   


08/22/11 11:08 PM #4    

Larry Sisselman (1969)

 I was very sad to hear of the untimely passing of Harvey. Alan Weiner, Harvey Cassuto and I were undergrads in the Industrial Arts Education department at C.C.N.Y. during the early 70's and became good friends during that time. Even during extreme pressure to get projects completed during crunch times, Harvey would make me hysterical with his brand of humor, making light of difficult situations. He left this world much too young and I will miss him.

 

 


08/24/11 06:58 PM #5    

Neal Prager (1970)

didnt know harvey that well (i was always in high number classes) but thoughts and prays go out to his family from all i heard and rememger he was a good guy


08/28/11 09:22 PM #6    

Reuben Shapiro (1969)

Meeting up with Harvey is one of the nicest memories I have of last year's reunion. He really brought home the feeling of those school years( 268, Winthrop and Wingate). He seemed so full of life. We were on the Wingate handball team together and we spoke of our constant love of that sport. I just hope he enjoyed his life and wish his family the best.


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