Deanette Kay Cashman's Obituary
Deanette Kay Cashman, age 59 passed away on July 26,2024 surrounded by her husband, sons and daughter. She was a beloved mother, wife, and friend who will be deeply missed by all who knew her.
Deanette was born July 14,1965 in Ottumwa, Iowa to Beverly Knight and Dean Hutton. She went on to complete an associate degree in business management from Clark County Community College in Vancouver, Washington. She then Married the love of her life Ron Cashman on June 11, 1993. They moved to Neodesha to raise their 4 children, Russell, Brandi, Dustin, and Kayla. She later became the business office manager for Beverly Health care and Rehabilitation in Neodesha where she worked until 2012 when she then became disabled.
More than anything Deanette was a devoted Mother. She loved getting to see and spending time with her children and grandchildren. Shopping, going out to eat and just having everyone together for a meal. She was always there to offer support and guidance, and encouragement no matter what challenges or obstacles they faced.
In her free time Deanette enjoyed fishing, crafting, going to the races, and just spending time with the ones she loved.
Deanette is survived by her loving husband. Ron Cashman. Her Children, Russell (Krysten) Cashman of Caney, Kansas. Brandi (Johnathan) Martin of Sedan, Kansas. Dustin (Trish) Cashman of Lawton, Oklahoma, Kayla (Michael) Keller of Neodesha, Matt Meadors of Fredonia. Her grandchildren, Rylan, Blake, Blane, Brett, Alaina, Ali, Arriana, RJ, Jesse, Johnathan, Dani, Tina, and David, 4 great grandchildren, and Kizzy her beloved companion Her memory will be cherished by all who loved her.
A funeral service will be held for family and friends on August 6,2024 at 10:00 am at the Nazarene church in Neodesha, followed by private graveside for family and close friends.
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