Isadore Cassuto of Spencertown, NY (June, 10, 1924 - December 21, 2016)
Ike Cassuto grew up in the Bronx. He graduated from James Monroe
High School and entered CCNY before enlisting in the Air Corps in
1943. A navigator of B-17 bombers in the European theater during
WWII, Ike was shot down once but completed his tour in 1945. He
didn't talk a lot about the war, but his service remained a source of
quiet pride.
He had a long career in private practice as a tax attorney and trusts
and estates lawyer in New York City and Albany.
Deeply politically engaged, Ike's first presidential vote was for Henry
Wallace, his last for Hillary Clinton. Both personally and as trustee of
the Sidney and Beatrice Albert Foundation, he promoted such causes
as civil rights, environmentalism, reproductive freedom, and the arts.
An athlete from childhood, Ike enjoyed everything from stickball
to skiing and tennis, and into his eighties, golf. He loved adventure,
traveling by bicycle, barge, and plane all over the world.
Ike shared his world and his life with his wife Tobby. Married for
61 years, they raised two sons, Lenny and David. They survive him, as
do his daughters-in-law, Debra and Elizabeth, and grandchildren, Jesse
and KC.
Services will be conducted on Friday December 23rd. at the Chatham Synagogue at 11am. Condolences may be conveyed at frenchblasl.com.