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John David Cassel

1939 - 2024

John David Cassel obituary, 1939-2024, Colorado Springs, CO

BORN

1939

DIED

2024

FUNERAL HOME

Swan-Law Funeral Directors

501 North Cascade Avenue

Colorado Springs, Colorado

John Cassel Obituary

Cassel
John David
Cassel
March 5, 1939
May 2, 2024

John David Cassel passed peacefully from this life on angel's wings surrounded by family 5/2/2024. He was a 2nd generation American born of Swedish descent 3/5/1939 in Superior, WI to Ervin (Cass) and Lillian (Lil) Cassel and grew up with his cherished two older brothers Justin and Frederick (Fred). John was a Boy Scout, played basketball, belonged to the rifle club, enjoyed working on and restoring fast cars and was a talented trombonist throughout his life playing in high school marching, US Navy, and community bands.

John was a proud Veteran, honorably serving in the US Navy 11/1958-8/1962 and reserves through 11/1964 as a Sonarman SOG3 on the destroyer USS John R. Craig.

He worked as a longshoreman on the iron ore docks in Superior, WI and attended the University of Wisconsin-Superior. After his discharge from the US Navy, he graduated from the Electronics Institute and joined Wisconsin Bell. He had a celebrated career with the Bell Systems and AT&T, including American Bell International Inc. in Tehran, Iran working to develop a modernized, integrated telecommunications system. He retired as a Regional Services Manager with Lucent Technologies.

John had a strong affinity for the natural world and a love for all creation. He was a bird watcher and a rescuer of stray animals that came across his path. He showed his children how to walk quietly in the forest woods, silently observe the waters of Lake Superior and Nebagamon, fish, use his 40# bow and arrow, hunt pheasant/grouse and practice shooting at target balloons attached to the birch trees at the family lake home his builder father-in-law created. He coached ice hockey, mentored Boy Scouts and was his children's biggest fan for their musical performances and sporting events in figure skating, ice hockey, soccer, track, football, baseball and rugby. An avid hunter and fisherman, he also enjoyed snowmobiling, skating, golf, swimming, waterskiing, boating, playing pool and all things trains.

At 6'4" tall, he was a larger-than-life presence; incredibly resilient and powerful; gregarious and a colorful story teller with a robust sense of humor. His powerful windup warm handshake was his hearty greeting and his word. He taught his children and grandchildren by example through his grounded, strong and simple values: kindness, respect, honesty, humbleness, and empathy. Dedicated to service through the Elks Club, Pikes Peak Sertoma; participating in the Colorado Springs Pikes Peak Western Street Breakfast for many years, several Lutheran Church councils and homeowners' associations. He sang in a barbershop quartet performing locally throughout the Albuquerque area with his favorite being Veteran's Day events.

John met the love of his life Nancy (decd. 4/23/2023) in school and they starting dating upon reconnecting after John was discharged from the Navy. They were married 8/22/1964, renewing their vows on their 45th wedding anniversary. During their over 60 years together they enjoyed many adventures and diverse cultures traveling around the world and living in WI, Iran, CO, AZ, and NM. They also traveled the dog show circuit showing English Setters and Cairn Terriers; of which Tosaig Cairns enjoyed recognition on the local, state and national level.

John is survived by his children: Dawn (Steven) Nash and Justin (Denise) Cassel and grandchildren; Connor (Megan) Nash, Kylie Nash and James Cassel. Our beloved Dad and Grandpa has left this world a better place by the gifts he gave not only to us but as a friend to all. His legacy, beautiful light and spirit will forever live on in our hearts.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, 6/29/2024 at Christ the King Lutheran Church at 11:30 a.m., 950 Vindicator Dr, Colorado Springs, CO 80919. Reception to follow at the Nash home. Committal service with military honors and interment will be held 7/1/2024 at 1:00 p.m. at Pikes Peak National Cemetery, Colorado Springs, CO. In lieu of flowers, donations to your favorite organization in John's memory are appreciated.

"And the dust returns to the earth as it was, and the spirit returns to God who gave it."
Ecclesiastes 12:7

"I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me, thou he dies, yet shall he live, and everyone who lives and believes in me shall never die."
John 11:25

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Published by The Gazette on Jun. 16, 2024.

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Jun

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Funeral service

11:30 a.m.

Christ the King Lutheran Church

950 Vindicator Dr, Colorado Springs, CO

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Committal

1:00 p.m.

Pikes Peak National Cemetery

Colorado Springs, CO

Funeral services provided by:

Swan-Law Funeral Directors

501 North Cascade Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO 80903

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