Obituaries

Clayton B. Cassidy

Jan 04, 1936 - Jul 22, 2020

age 84, of Goodman, WI passed away peacefully on Wednesday July 22, 2020 at home with his loving family by his side. He was born January 4, 1936 in Goodman son of the late William and Hulda (Anderson) Cassidy and was a graduate of Goodman High School. In 1956 he moved to Chicago where he drove truck for Neuendorf Transportation. In 1967 he moved to Green Bay where he drove semi for Schneider Transportation for 22 years. Retired in 1989 and moved to their retirement home in Goodman.

Clayton enjoyed life to the fullest; he had many hobbies from picking gallons upon gallons of Blackberries, deer hunting, fishing, and wood working. Especially enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren and great grandchildren. Clayton met Angela Cypher in Chicago and married the love of his life in 1959. They most recently celebrated their 60th year of marriage.

Clayton is survived by his loving wife, Angela; two children: Michelle (John) Kahl and their children Nicholas (Stephanie) Olson their children Harper and Paige, Lindsey (Matt) Rego and their son Kolton, Emily (Pyke) Ambrose and their children Kleo and Watson. Timothy (Arlene Kania) Cassidy and their children Ryan (Danielle Warren) Cassidy and their children Riley and Hailey, Alex Cassidy and his daughter Cheyanna, Aaron (Ashley) Kania and their children Ava, Lexi, Jack and Addison; his brother, Michael (the late Judy) Cassidy; sister-in-law, Carolyn and Nancy Cassidy; brother-in-law, Donald Elmer; and many nieces, nephews, family and friends. He was preceded in death by seven siblings: William, Robert, Ronald, Loren, Lorenz, Lorraine, and David; mother and father-in-law Clara and Clarence Cypher; brother-in-law Roman Brandner; sister-in-law Linda Cypher.

On Saturday August 1, 2020, there will be a public graveside service at 11am in Glenwood Cemetery (Goodman) with Pastor Henry Yoap officiating. There will not be a celebration of life luncheon following his service due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Clayton’s family would like to thank Unity Hospice staff for their care and support.

In lieu of flowers a memorial fund is established in Clayton’s name at Laona State Bank, 497 US-8, Armstrong Creek, WI 54103

Roubal Funeral Home of Wausaukee is assisting his family.

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Danielle Warren

Times that I could use the voice that would make sense of many things. You were a gentle giant, a man of many words & you were so graciously open to myself and my kids. You reminded me of a man that you knew through Schneider, my grandpa. And I'm sure Sexy Rexy & you have so much to catch up on & you are looking down with the biggest smile on family & friends. You know you are on the minds of many down here. And I will forever cherish the time that I got to know you, listen to the stories & make sure your sandwich was ready for you. Miss you.

Kimberly Edlbeck

As your beloved lay, humbly and courageously living his dying.. I had the very humbled privilege of stepping onto that path of his journey to an eternal destination. On July 7th, 2020 he spoke words to me. Those words were not only a testament of the love and gratitude he knew on this earth, but also to the love he knew awaited him. And he wanted everyone to know. Every one. In fragmented and determined, and struggled effort to get his words out right, he cried on and off through them. I could tell what was in his mind overwhelmed his heart with love and thankfulness and a knowing.. He said, “I’ve got to tell you something. You have to know. The one who touched your hands touched me. You’ve got to tell them there’s something to believe in thank you you’ve got to tell them have faith” ~I am and will be forever humbled and blessed for being allowed those few steps, thank you, for letting me help. I’ll thank God in every remembrance of you all., because I am the one who was touched through Clayton Cassidy, your beloved. And in his very last words to me, I’ll say too, to all of you, “Thank you, have good life” Kimberly, Unity CNA

Steve & Lisa Lytge

Our hearts ache for the whole family, as we know how much he was loved by all. Our prayers are with you.

Patrick A. Riste

My thoughts and prayers go out to Angie and the rest of the family. Clayton was a great family friend for so many years. He will be greatly missed. Love and hugs to you all

Lori Lyn Cypher

May angels fly thee Home....rest in peace, Uncle Clay. My deepest condolences.... Lori

Gary Mayer

Tim: Sorry about your dad. My prayers are with you. Gary

Christina Anatra Dusso

I’m very sorry for your loss he always kept work at Stoney fun!!

Kris and Jeff Cassidy

We will miss you Uncle Clayton. Please give all those that greeted you, as you entered Heaven, a hug for us.

June R Uren

so sorry for your loss. porky was a friend of my dad"s {mike Glass}

Cindy Wrick

Sure going to miss you Uncle Porky but I have been blessed with so many fun memories. Those will last a lifetime and I will always cherish.

Donna Lawrenz

Victoria Destree(Kreuser)

My deepest condolences to the Cassidy family. I have so many wonderful childhood memories of times spent with Mr. Cassidy and the family. May he rest in peace with Gods loving arms wrapped around him. With love and sympathies, Vikki (sad sack) Kreuser

Randy & Laurie Walters