

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Staci Lee Casseri, a cherished wife, devoted mother, and esteemed professional. Staci left this world on Thursday January 4th, 2024, leaving behind a legacy of love, passion, and profound impact.
Born on October 11, 1972, Staci grew up to be a remarkable individual with a zest for life. She completed her high school education at Our Lady Mercy School for Young Women.
Staci's love for the arts was evident early on, and she dedicated much of her life to the world of dance. A gifted teacher, she shared her passion for tap, jazz, ballet, hip hop, and lyrical dance with countless students over the years. Her dedication and skill as a dance instructor left an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of those she taught, inspiring a love for the art form that will endure for generations.
Professionally, Her 20+ year career starting as a teller, Staci was the Director of Customer Experience at Five Star Financial until 2021. Her commitment to providing exceptional service and fostering positive relationships with clients set her apart in the corporate world. Colleagues admired her leadership, and she became a trusted advisor for many in her field. Staci also sat on the board of Youth, and assisted Genesee Community College scholarship fundraising.
Beyond her professional achievements, Staci's greatest source of pride and joy was her family. She was the loving wife of Aaron A. Casseri and the devoted mother of Aaron C. Casseri. Staci poured her boundless love into her family, creating a home filled with warmth, laughter, and unwavering support. Her nurturing spirit and genuine affection for her loved ones will be fondly remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing her.
Staci held her friendships close to her heart, cultivating deep connections with many throughout her life. Her kindness, loyalty, and infectious laughter endeared her to those fortunate enough to call her a friend. Staci's ability to make others feel valued and understood created a community of love that surrounded her until the end.
As we mourn the loss of Staci, let us remember her for the vibrant, caring, and passionate soul that she was. May her legacy continue to inspire us to live with love, pursue our passions, and cherish the bonds that connect us all. Staci will be dearly missed and forever remembered in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to share in her journey.
In addition to her Husband and son, Staci is survived by her Father Kenneth Rondo, Mother Cheryl Walton-Rondo (Jon Iwasko), Grandmother Lucielle Walton, Sisters Brandi Rondo, Keremi (Matthew) Valle, Tristi (Aaron) Koch. Brother Kenneth (Rebecca) Rondo and many Nieces, Nephews, and cousins.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date.
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