Shea Cassidy-Teti

Shea Cassidy-Teti

SALISBURY, Conn. — Shea Cassidy-Teti, passed way on Oct. 11, 2025 in a tragic automobile accident.

He is the beloved son and brother of parents Aidan Cassidy and Charles Teti and his twin Nash Cassidy-Teti.

Shea was born on June 29, 2008 in Farmington, Connecticut.

He attended the Fox Meadow Elementary school in Scarsdale, New York, Weston Middle School in Weston, Connecticut and Indian Mountain School in Lakeville, Connecticut. He was currently continuing his studies as a senior at The Kent School in Kent.

A Celebration of Life service will be held at St. Joseph’s Chapel, The Kent School, 1 Macedonia Road, Kent CT, 06757.Details to follow.

All other services are private.

Memorial contributions may be made in the families honor to the Sharon Volunteer Ambulance, PO Box 357, Sharon, CT 06069 and Salisbury Volunteer Ambulance, PO Box 582, Salisbury, CT 06068.

The Kenny Funeral Homes has care of arrangements.

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