
Jeannette M. Caisse
1940 – 2011
Dayville – Jeannette M. Caisse, 70, of Primrose Crossing, died Thursday, August 25, 2011 in Worcester surrounded by her loving family. Born in Putnam, CT she was the daughter of the late Joseph Leo Nadeau and Rose Desrosiers.
Mrs. Caisse worked as a machine operator for Putnam Braid and later as a teacher’s aide at St. Mary’s School. She enjoyed classical music and reading. She was a member of the Daughter’s of Isabella as well as the American-French Genealogical Society. Her door was always open to lend her listening ear and to give advice. She was a great comfort to those who knew and loved her. She will be greatly missed.
Jeannette is survived by her sons Richard Caisse of Dayville, CT; David Caisse of Seekonk, MA, Derrick Caisse of Chaplin, CT; her daughter, Robin Carpenter of Plainfield, CT; her sisters Rosanne Robert of Iberville, P.Q. Canada, Lucienne Smith of Milford, CT, Yolande Lazarou of Dayville, CT, Anita Masi of Danielson, CT; and her eight grandchildren. Jeannette was predeceased by her sister, Irene Ethier.
Relatives and friends are invited to visit with Jeannette’s family on Monday August 29, 2011 from 5:00 to 8:00 pm at the Gilman Funeral Home, 104 Church St, Putnam, CT 06260. A gathering will begin at 9:00am Tuesday August 30, 2011 in the funeral home followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 am in St. Mary Church of the Visitation, 218 Providence St., Putnam. Burial will follow in St. Mary Cemetery.
Memorial Donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, 2080 Silas Deane Hwy, Rocky Hill, Ct 06067. For memorial guestbook visit www.GilmanAndValade.com.
Laurie Edwards
Robin: I’m so very sorry. She was such a nice lady.
dave
for my siblings, this is a hard time in our lives, and we will get thru it, i just wanted to thank you all for supporting me, and i have been glad i have been able to support you, with out my back going out. i miss mom, i know you all miss her allso. just a thank you from the bottom of my heart. love you all dave
Aneesah (Denise) Al-Mohsen
Your mother was a strong and beautiful person who I loved dearly for the last thirty-six years that I have known her.
She passed that strength and beauty to her four wonderful children.
Use that strength that she passed on to you to get through this trying time. I do beleive with all my heart that she is watching over us and smiling and I know that in time we will be smiling too knowing that she is in a better place, a peaceful place.
You are all in my prayers.
Take care.
Love,
Aneesah
Alexis J. Caisse, III
I am, originally, from Willimantic. The relationship is very distant. My Memere collected photographs and when she died, I took over the collection. It includes many photos from relatives from Worchester.
Many of the photos date back to the 1900’s and earlier.
I am in possession of the largest genealogical collection of the Caisse family in the world. I have been a genealogist for nearly 35 years. I have authored many, articles on genealogy, that have appeared in national publications.
It’s too bad that I couldn’t have spoken to Jeannette. I’m sure the conversation would have never ended. I am very interested in her work. Please, call me. I am a local call to many of you. Thank you,.
With sorrow for your loss,
Alex Caisse
Alexis J. Caisse, III
I am, originally, from Willimantic. The relationship is very distant. My Memere collected photographs and when she died, I took over the collection. It includes many photos from relatives from Worchester.
Many of the photos date back to the 1900’s and earlier.
I am in possession of the largest genealogical collection of the Caisse family in the world. I have been a genealogist for nearly 35 years. I have authored many, articles on genealogy, that have appeared in national publications.
It’s too bad that I couldn’t have spoken to Jeannette. I’m sure the conversation would have never ended. I am very interested in her work. Please, call me. I am a local call to many of you. Thank you,.
With sorrow for your loss,
Alex Caisse(Quesse)
P.S. The first Caisse was Francois Caisse. He landed on a ship from France in 1737. The ship was called “The Jason”.