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Denver Verlon Casey

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Denver Verlon Casey

Birth
Johnson County, Arkansas, USA
Death
12 Jun 2002 (aged 87)
Olympia, Thurston County, Washington, USA
Burial
Tumwater, Thurston County, Washington, USA GPS-Latitude: 46.9981472, Longitude: -122.9230278
Plot
Garden of Memories, Lot 38, Sp. 2
Memorial ID
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Denver Verlon Casey, 87, of Olympia, Washington died Wednesday, June 12, 2002, at Puget Sound Health Center in Olympia. Born on November 24, 1914, he was a native of Woods Mountain, Johnson County, Arkansas, and was the son of the late A. Y. and Fannie (Brown) Casey. A farmer in Arkansas for a number of years prior to moving to Washington, he was employed for Simpson Plywood in McCleary and Shelton as a grader until retirement. He was a member of the Olympia Church of Christ, and was preceded in death by eight siblings. Survivors included his widow, Lorene (Matthews) Casey; two daughters and sons-in-law, Joyce and Don Killough of Krum, Texas, and Deni and Cliff Vinsonhaler of Chico, Calif.; five grandchildren and their spouses, Lori and Dary Shelton of Krum, Texas, Lee Ann and Brad Winkler of Carman, Manitoba, Canada, Joy Dawn and Ryan Nelson of Krum, Texas, Danae and John Steadman, Tara and Jeff Vandermate, and Whitney Luper, all of Chico, Calif.; stepgrandchildren, Devon and Aaron Vinsonhaler of Chico, Calif.; 15 great-grandchildren; one stepgreat-granddaughter; a sister, Bernice Parsons of Tecumseh, Oklahoma; a sister-in-law, Marcie Martin of Clarksville, Arkansas, and numerous nieces and nephews, including Bob McGuire and Rickey Casey of Clarksville. His funeral was at 11:00 a.m., Monday, June 17, at Olympic Funeral Home, with Don Killough and Paul Portley officiating. Active pallbearers were Bobby Lumpkin, Tony McConnell, Ryan Nelson, Whitney Luper, Guy Adams, and Bill Duggins.
Honorary pallbearers were member of the church of Christ in Olympia, Washington.
Denver Verlon Casey, 87, of Olympia, Washington died Wednesday, June 12, 2002, at Puget Sound Health Center in Olympia. Born on November 24, 1914, he was a native of Woods Mountain, Johnson County, Arkansas, and was the son of the late A. Y. and Fannie (Brown) Casey. A farmer in Arkansas for a number of years prior to moving to Washington, he was employed for Simpson Plywood in McCleary and Shelton as a grader until retirement. He was a member of the Olympia Church of Christ, and was preceded in death by eight siblings. Survivors included his widow, Lorene (Matthews) Casey; two daughters and sons-in-law, Joyce and Don Killough of Krum, Texas, and Deni and Cliff Vinsonhaler of Chico, Calif.; five grandchildren and their spouses, Lori and Dary Shelton of Krum, Texas, Lee Ann and Brad Winkler of Carman, Manitoba, Canada, Joy Dawn and Ryan Nelson of Krum, Texas, Danae and John Steadman, Tara and Jeff Vandermate, and Whitney Luper, all of Chico, Calif.; stepgrandchildren, Devon and Aaron Vinsonhaler of Chico, Calif.; 15 great-grandchildren; one stepgreat-granddaughter; a sister, Bernice Parsons of Tecumseh, Oklahoma; a sister-in-law, Marcie Martin of Clarksville, Arkansas, and numerous nieces and nephews, including Bob McGuire and Rickey Casey of Clarksville. His funeral was at 11:00 a.m., Monday, June 17, at Olympic Funeral Home, with Don Killough and Paul Portley officiating. Active pallbearers were Bobby Lumpkin, Tony McConnell, Ryan Nelson, Whitney Luper, Guy Adams, and Bill Duggins.
Honorary pallbearers were member of the church of Christ in Olympia, Washington.


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