Marion Casolare

Born in Rome, NY on Jul 1, 1951
Departed on Sep 17, 2012and resided in Kirkville, NY.
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Marion "Mo" Casolare, 61, resident of Kirkville for the past 11 years, died Monday at home.  Mo grew up in Rome and resided in the Syracuse area for 40 years before moving to Kirkville.  She was the daughter of the late John and Ethel (Fenoff) Fahy.

            Mo was a 1970 graduate of Rome Free Academy and attended Morrisville College and OCC.  She worked as a LPN for the past 40 years most recently for the Medical Registry in Solvay.  Mo was a member of the Red Hat Society who enjoyed arts and crafts especially creating greeting cards and scrapbooking.

            In addition to her parents, Mo was predeceased by a brother, Ronald Archer.

Surviving are her husband of 29 years, Harold "Bud" Casolare, Jr., and a sister: Jaine Fahy of Ventura, CA.

Contributions in Marion's memory may be made to Hospice of CNY, 990 7th North St., Liverpool, NY 13088.

Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, 11:00 am  at North Syracuse Baptist Church, 420 South Main Street, North Syracuse, NY. 

Joyce Bloss

Sep 20, 2012  Maricopa   AZ  US
I had the pleasure of working with Marion through Medical Registry of CNY,. She was a wonderful person and dedicated nurse. She will be greatly missed.

Katherine Greenia

Sep 20, 2012  Kirkville  NY  US
Marion's laugh was from the soul and one of the sweetest, kindest there was. I meet Marion through the stamping & scrapbooking store. We shared memories of our lives looking at childhood pictures. My favorite was of her sitting on a donkey in Mexico. Marion was the cutest child and she always keep that child in her. I always will remember the vintage pins she wore. Marion always shared her love for Bud, her sister and the children she watched over at night. She is an Angel!

Julie Woodworth

Sep 20, 2012  Liverpool  NY  US
I have very fond memories of Marion when I worked with her at Hospice. She was so kind and I will always remember her laugh. May she rest in peace.