Pittsford, NY – October 19, 2021
The family of Kevin D. Cass sadly announces his passing after a period of declining health. Kevin is predeceased by his parents, Pete and Peg Cass of Ontario, NY; and his sister, Anne Botsford.
Kevin leaves behind his loving wife Chris Scrivens-Cass of Pittsford, his son, Christopher(Angela) of Denver, CO, their daughter Emerson, His daughter Cynthia Sands (Christopher) and their daughters, Scarlett and Teagan of South Kingston, RI. Kevin also leaves behind his stepson, MJ(Natasha) and their daughter, Sofie as well as his stepdaughter Shelby(Nate) Loiselle and their children Aubrey and Lucas.
Kevin came from a large Irish family and had 8 siblings. He leaves Tom(Jean) Cass of Sodus, NY, Dan(Judy) Cass of Webster, NY, Sharon Moore of Oshkosh, Wi, Mike(Lynn) Cass of Pearl River, NY, Mary(Jack) Leyrer of Ontario, NY, Molly(Don) Nickels of Liverpool, NY, and Steve(Judy) Cass of Ontario, NY.
Kevin was a graduate of Wayne Central High School and St. John Fisher College. He also served proudly in the United States Army in Vietnam. Kevin retired from Xerox after 42 years in the information technology sector; where he made many friends. After retiring from Xerox, he proudly drove school busses for Pittsford Central School District; where once again, he made many friends.
Always involved in sports, Kevin played every sport that he could; but his passion was baseball. Kevin spent many years on the Fairport Little League Board of Directors.
The last two years of Kevin’s life were a struggle as he recovered from a devastating stroke, but just like Kevin, he never once complained.
The family cannot begin to thank his home health aides enough for the care and love they showed towards Kevin; and for all the laughs we had together.
He will be dearly missed.
Calling Hours Friday October 29, 3-6PM at the Richard H. Keenan Funeral Home (Egypt Location) 7501 Pittsford Palmyra Road, Fairport. Funeral Mass Saturday October 30, 11AM at St. John of Rochester Church, Fairport.
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10 responses to “Cass, Kevin D.”
Kevin was a great friend to Fairport baseball and to all he coached with and against and all the athletes on his teAms. He was dedicated to Little League and certainly to maintaining the fields.He was a total gentleman, a legend, and one whom I am proud to call a friend. Rest In Peace
Worked with Kevin at Xerox for years, great guy and so sorry to hear of his passing. Prayers and condolences to the family.
I got to know Kevin at Pittsford driving school bus. He truly was a really good guy, and someone I’m glad I could call a friend.
My deepest sympathy to his family.
Kevin was a true gentleman and friend. I drove school bus with him in the Pittsford Central School District. He will be missed.
I graduated with Kevin and played soccer and baseball with him. I remember him as a fine wrestler. Kevin had a great sense of humor and I’ll always remember his infectious laugh. We went our separate ways in life- yet I’ll always carry fond memories of a fun loving classmate. Chris, know you and family are in my thoughts. Your large family will share many happy memories.
Great memories!
Chris and crew … so sorry. Kevin was a year ahead of me at Wayne. But … a friend and teammate. A right wing in soccer, he score 16 goals his senior year. A leadoff batter and centerfielder in baseball. A fearless competitor. Fond memories of his smile and laugh. My thoughts are with you.
The time our family lived in the Rochester area fades as I get older but not my memory of hanging with my cousin Kev. Many fond memories of high top sneakers. jeans, white T-shirts, his big smile and sense of adventure. Spent many a fun afternoons with my sibs, his family, and our imaginations. Rest in peace my cousin and Thank You for the childhood smiles!. pat
I met Kevin thru Pittsfield Transportation as fellow bus drivers. He was a great guy to talk with and we enjoyed several rounds of golf together. We talked about our Viet Nam experiences and he was very proud of the work he did for Fairport Little League. He is sorely missed and was truly a great guy.
Kevin was among the best of Wayne Central’s “Boys of the 60’s” . He had a great smile with a positive attitude which lead him to excel all sports. You have left your mark and I know Coach Al Gentile is most proud your accomplishments.