Cassandra B. Erkert, 65, entered into eternal rest at her home on February 12, 2016. She was the wife of the late Thomas J. (McCloskey) Erkert, who passed away in 2013. She is survived by her sons, Thomas J. Erkert, Jr. of Levittown and Daniel J. Erkert of Cochranville.
Raised in Wayne, she was the daughter of the late Allen and Margaret Smith. She graduated from St. Katharine of Siena school and was an administrative & legal professional for many years. Cassie loved rare treasures found in antique shops, decorating and gardening.
In addition to her sons, she is survived by her sister, Grace S. McBrearty (Edward) of Drexel Hill; a brother, Allan J Smith of McEwensville; brothers and sisters-in-law James and Kathleen Erkert of Honey Brook; Eric and Suzanne Streeter of Havre de Grace, MD; Richard and Katherine Miller of Lincoln University; William and Amy Erkert of Mount Penn; Gerard and Maria Obringer of Street, MD; many nieces and nephews, and one granddaughter Hayden R Erkert and loyal friends who helped Tom, Cassie and their sons during these last few years.
The family would like to thank Brandywine River Valley Home Health & Hospice.
Memorial services will be held on Friday, February 19th, 2016 at 11 AM at Wilde Funeral Home, 434 Main St., Parkesburg, PA. Visitation will be from 10 until 11 AM.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Cassie's memory to American Cancer Society Of Philadelphia.
"May my heart be kind, my mind fierce, and my spirit brave." - Kate Forsyth, author
Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com
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So very sorry for you boys,we will always be there for you. Dan
Dan and TJ if you need a by help in any Brian April Wall and myself are at you disposal. Please use the help when needed, you can't do anything alone . We love both you guys !
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Your parents are together now
Your parents are together now. Many fond memories to share. Tom and Dan take good care of yourselves.
So Very Sorry...
Tom and Daniel,
Words are not enough to express my deep sorrow for your loss. Please know you are both in my thoughts
and prayers daily. May the presence and peace of our Lord blanket you both during these very difficult days.
With love,
Chaplain Bob Damey (Brandywine River Valley Hospice)
My deepest sympathy on the
My deepest sympathy on the loss of your beloved Cassie.
Your Mother will be missed
Dan & TJ,
Know you were both the center of your mother's world. We worked together and I always loved her spunk and stories. She was a rare person, that loved deeply. Your in my thoughts and prayers. Take comfort that your parents are together and be kind to each other. Your mother was a fine lady.