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KaCee (Vassallo) Love

Posted 2018-01-21 by Judy Wight Branson
The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Saturday, January 20, 2018, page 7a

KaCee Love Vassallo, 29, of Kappa, Illinois, passed away at 11:15
a.m. Monday, Jan. 15, 2018, at the Advocate BroMenn Medical Center
in Normal, Illinois.

KaCee was born on Aug. 25, 1988, in Glendale, Arizona, the only
daughter of David D. and Kelly Cavanagh Vassallo.

Survivors include her mother, Kelly Cavanagh of Eureka, Illinois;
father, David (Denise) Vassallo of Secor, Illinois; daughter, Tiana
Nevaeh Adams of Kappa; maternal grandmother, Ann Cavanagh-Porter of
El Paso, Illinois; brothers, Justice David Vassallo of Eureka, Jose
Sandoval and Josh Sandoval, both of Bloomington, Illinois, and
William Vassallo of New York state; sisters, Jasmin Sandoval of
Normal, and Jessica Sandoval of Bloomington; great-aunt, Robin Page
(nee Cavanagh); uncle, Jim Page; her Page cousins, Longfellows, and
Montgomerys; brothers/sisters by choice, Maria Harsh, Spencer
Andrews, Jodie Duffy, Meaghanne Mellon and Andrea Jording;
Godmother, Juli Stanley (nee Cox); and second mother, Bernadette
Andrews.

KaCee was preceded in death by her grandparents, Joseph Angelo
Vassallo and Martha Lee Bishop; great-grandmother, Mary Ann
Cavanagh; and great-great-aunt, Eloise Murphy.

KaCee worked at AFNI in Bloomington, loved to play softball, watch
football with her dad and spend time with her daughter and friends
doing fun things.

Memorial Visitation will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 22,
2018, at the Ruestman-Harris Funeral Home in El Paso. Cremation will
be accorded.

Ruestman-Harris Funeral Home in El Paso is handling arrangements for
the family.

KaCee’s father and mother will be taking her on the vacation she
always wanted, to the state of her birth, Arizona, to join her late
Great-Gram and the Grand Canyon.

Information provided by survivors.




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