Mr. Casselman worked in the maintenance department at Canton Agricultural and Technical College, retiring in 1992 after more than 20 years' service. He also worked for a time at the Ogdensburg Journal.
He was a life member of Ogdensburg Amvets and the American Legion and was a member of First Presbyterian Church, where he also was a deacon and an elder. He enjoyed woodworking and yard work.
Surviving besides his wife are two daughters, Suzanne Casselman Messenheimer, Outer Banks, N.C., and Janice Casselman English, Lisbon; a sister, Patricia Worden, Adams Center; his twin brother, Malcolm, Ogdensburg, three grandchildren and two great- grandchildren.
Mr. Casselman worked in the maintenance department at Canton Agricultural and Technical College, retiring in 1992 after more than 20 years' service. He also worked for a time at the Ogdensburg Journal.
He was a life member of Ogdensburg Amvets and the American Legion and was a member of First Presbyterian Church, where he also was a deacon and an elder. He enjoyed woodworking and yard work.
Surviving besides his wife are two daughters, Suzanne Casselman Messenheimer, Outer Banks, N.C., and Janice Casselman English, Lisbon; a sister, Patricia Worden, Adams Center; his twin brother, Malcolm, Ogdensburg, three grandchildren and two great- grandchildren.
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