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Consultation has concluded
January 16, 2023
It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Councillor Terry Cassidy.
Councillor Cassidy was first elected to Quinte West City Council in 1991. He served 23 years as a councillor in Sidney Ward and, in his most recent term of council, as vice-chair of the Fire and Emergency Services Committee and as a member of the Planning Advisory and Accessibility Advisory Committee.
Councillor Cassidy cared deeply for his family and community and was a passionate advocate for improved rural internet access, affordable housing and strong environmental stewardship.
“Councillor Cassidy was a pillar of our community who was a great colleague, friend and long-standing member of Council. He championed many important causes throughout his career and will be remembered as a community supporter and kind soul. He will be missed by all of us”, noted Mayor Jim Harrison.
For those wishing to share messages in memory of Councillor Cassidy, please sign the virtual Book of Condolence below.
January 16, 2023
It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Councillor Terry Cassidy.
Councillor Cassidy was first elected to Quinte West City Council in 1991. He served 23 years as a councillor in Sidney Ward and, in his most recent term of council, as vice-chair of the Fire and Emergency Services Committee and as a member of the Planning Advisory and Accessibility Advisory Committee.
Councillor Cassidy cared deeply for his family and community and was a passionate advocate for improved rural internet access, affordable housing and strong environmental stewardship.
“Councillor Cassidy was a pillar of our community who was a great colleague, friend and long-standing member of Council. He championed many important causes throughout his career and will be remembered as a community supporter and kind soul. He will be missed by all of us”, noted Mayor Jim Harrison.
For those wishing to share messages in memory of Councillor Cassidy, please sign the virtual Book of Condolence below.
The City of Quinte West invites the public to leave their messages of condolences in this section.
Consultation has concluded
CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.
My condolences to Joanne and family. I was on the Board of Community Partners for Success many years ago with Terry. He was a very caring individual and will be missed. He was such a kind person. Dianne Cole
Dianne Cole
4 months ago
Terry brought his passion, compassion and principle to all his work on behalf of the people of Quinte West. He served his community exceptionally well! Our deepest condolences go out to Terry's family. Mike Roussakis and Elizabeth Ormston
Mike Roussakis
4 months ago
So sorry to hear of Terry Cassidy's passing. He was an articulate, passionate and community oriented board member at Hastings Prince Edward Public Health. As a staff member, I worked very closely with him on the Finance Committee and Board over the last few years and was always impressed with his knowledge, care and insight particularly through the challenges of the COVID pandemic. He will be missed greatly by his family and throughout the community. Thinking of his family members and close associates at this difficult time. Val Dunham
Val Dunham
4 months ago
I am sorry to hear the news of Councillor Cassidy's passing. I was fortunate to have had many interactions with Terry during my years as an Employee of the City of Quinte West and always enjoyed the conversations he and I had about many topics, personally and professionally. Terry approached everything with passion and it was more than obvious how much he cared about the community he served. My thoughts and prayers go out to the Cassidy family at this most difficult time.
Tim Osborne
4 months ago
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Terry. I worked with him for many years at Hastings County Social Services (Ontario Works). He was a very compassionate man and will be missed by the community and many. Condolences to his family.
My condolences to Joanne and family. I was on the Board of Community Partners for Success many years ago with Terry. He was a very caring individual and will be missed. He was such a kind person.
Dianne Cole
Terry brought his passion, compassion and principle to all his work on behalf of the people of Quinte West. He served his community exceptionally well! Our deepest condolences go out to Terry's family.
Mike Roussakis and Elizabeth Ormston
So sorry to hear of Terry Cassidy's passing. He was an articulate, passionate and community oriented board member at Hastings Prince Edward Public Health. As a staff member, I worked very closely with him on the Finance Committee and Board over the last few years and was always impressed with his knowledge, care and insight particularly through the challenges of the COVID pandemic. He will be missed greatly by his family and throughout the community. Thinking of his family members and close associates at this difficult time.
Val Dunham
I am sorry to hear the news of Councillor Cassidy's passing. I was fortunate to have had many interactions with Terry during my years as an Employee of the City of Quinte West and always enjoyed the conversations he and I had about many topics, personally and professionally. Terry approached everything with passion and it was more than obvious how much he cared about the community he served.
My thoughts and prayers go out to the Cassidy family at this most difficult time.
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Terry. I worked with him for many years at Hastings County Social Services (Ontario Works). He was a very compassionate man and will be missed by the community and many. Condolences to his family.