Jeanette Cassell

February 23, 2025

In Loving Memory

Jeanette Cassell

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Jeanette Margaret Cassell. Jeanette was known for her kind, caring nature.  A cup of tea with her always made things better!

She is survived by her husband of 60 years, Dale, her daughters Tammy (Glenn) Benischek, and Judy (Todd) Turnbull, sister Midge King, grandchildren Megan Leibel, Steven Benischek, Owen Turnbull and Sarah Turnbull, as well as great granddaughter Leona Leibel

Thank you to special friends Mel Scott and Rachel Long as well as Dr Du Preez and the staff at Pine Grove for the wonderful care.

She was a special lady, and we were blessed to call her ours.

A Celebration of Jeanette’s life will be held in the spring.

Arrangements entrusted to

Cypress Funeral & Cremation Services 250-554-2324

Condolences may be expressed to the family by phone or email through Cypress Funeral & Cremation Services:

T: 250-554-2324 F: 250.554.3505

665 Tranquille Rd #4,
Kamloops, BC V2B 3H7

E: kamloops@cypressfuneral.ca

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Comments: 4

  1. KRISTINE LIDSTONE says:

    One of my favorite memories of Jenny is having tea with her and having her famous eggs salad and tuna sandwiches always cut and displayed beautifully.

    I will remember her gentle kindness and extraordinary sense of humor.

    She will be missed but never forgotten.

  2. Debbie Wargovcsik says:

    I am so sorry to hear of Jeanettes passing. So many fond memories of Stitch and Bitch group at her house. Being invited to Jeannette’s she always made you feel special. She was a wonderful co-worker and a very kind lady.

  3. Lynn Callender says:

    We were so very sorry to hear about dear cousin Jen. Jen was always such a kind, caring, sweet person. Our deepest condolences to Dale, Tammy, Judy and families. Also to her dear sister, Midge. I know you all have many wonderful memories to keep in your hearts. The world is a better place for Jen having been here. Sending big hugs and much love.

  4. Kristin Bond says:

    Mrs. C was one of the very best humans out there, and I am so grateful to have known her my entire life.
    She was dearly loved by my family, and was referred to by my dad, Jim (JB), as a “great lady”. She was beyond tolerant of many post-hockey shenanigans back in the day by my dad & Mr. C, and was always a good sport during ‘play dates’, taking me & Judy to the cemetery to lay flowers on the graves of people we did not know, setting up tea parties, teaching & fixing knitting, and every other type of craft, baking, and frost & tip / colouring hair (except for that time when Judy’s hair went brown).
    She was like no other, and our lives are better for knowing her, and will never be the same.
    All of our love to the Cassell family during this very sad time, and thank you for sharing your mom with us — she was truly one of a kind and well loved by all.

    Love JB’s family —

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