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Daniel Casey Obituary

CASEY, BROTHER DANIEL F., F.S.C., died peacefully on Wednesday, July 30th, at the Saint Antoine Residence in North Smithfield, RI.

Brother Daniel was 74 years old and just short of his 56th anniversary as a Brother of the Christian Schools.

Brother Daniel was born to John F. and Mary Casey on June 2,1934 in Providence, RI.

His education began in Providence at the Cleary School and continued at St. Raphael's Academy in Pawtucket. His formal education then extended to Catholic University of America (Washington, DC: A.B. in the Classics, 1957); Manhattan College (New York City: M.A. in the Classics, 1964; M.A. in Theology, 1969); Boston College (Newton, MA: Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies).

He travelled from being the fifth grade teacher at Good Shepherd School in the Bronx section of New York City to being the President/Vice-Chancellor of Bethlehem University in the Palestinian section of Israel.

Brother's most noteworthy and direct contributions to the Diocese of Providence started when he became the principal of St. Raphael's in 1976. He served four years in that position; and, after a six year term as a principal in the Brooklyn Diocese, he returned to Providence as an educational consultant to the diocese.

Brother Daniel became the Superintendent of Schools for the Diocese of Providence in 1986, and he continued in this position until 1996.

In 1996, Daniel took up residence at Christian Brothers' Center in Narragansett, RI, and became the auxiliary provincial of the Brothers of the Christian Schools of the Long Island-New England Province. Four years later, Daniel became the provincial.

After his four-year term as provincial, Daniel left Providence and left the United States, resuming his missionary career, this time as the President/Vice-Chancellor of Bethlehem University. Bethlehem University was founded by Pope Paul VI and entrusted to the Brothers of the Christian Schools to meet the higher educational needs of the Arab community, both Catholic and Muslim.

Brother Daniel was the President/Vice-Chancellor of Bethlehem University from 2005 until, dealing with the fact of his illness, he wrote to the Superior General of the Brothers of the Christian Schools and tendered his resignation in March of this year.

In that letter of resignation, Brother Daniel aligned himself completely with the spirit of the Founder of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, St. John Baptist De La Salle, when he used the Founder's words to depict his attitude of holy resignation: 'I adore in all things the will of God in my regard.'

Daniel entered the Brothers of the Christian Schools in Barrytown, New York, in September of 1952, and pronounced his first vows there. After the usual period of temporary vows, Brother Daniel made his final vows in August of 1959.

Upon graduation from Catholic University and after his one-year stay at Good Shepherd School, Daniel moved on, from 1958 to 1964, to Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School (Brooklyn, NY) and St. Mary's High School (Waltham, MA), teaching Latin.

In July of 1964, Brother Daniel began a long and varied career as a school administrator. He became the principal of St. Mary's.

After a year for graduate studies at Manhattan College, Brother Daniel began another part of his career; this time as a missionary. He was assigned as a teacher to St. Joseph School in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. In 1971, he became the headmaster of the school and, simultaneously, the auxiliary provincial for that area.

Brother Daniel spent the 1975 school year pursuing post-masters studies at Boston College. He then returned to his alma mater, St. Raphael's Academy, as teacher, then as principal.

From 1980 until 1986, he served as principal of Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School. At the end of his second term as principal, he returned to Providence as an educational consultant and became the Superintendent of Schools for the Diocese of Providence, a position he held from 1987 to 1996.

In 1996, he began a period of direct service to the Brothers themselves when he was named auxiliary provincial for the Brothers of the Long Island - New England Province. Subsequently, Daniel was elected provincial of the Long Island-New England Province.

In addition to the Brothers of the Christian Schools, Daniel is mourned and survived by his sister Barbara Casey; his two brothers: Edward and John. Daniel was predeceased by his brothers Robert and Richard.

Brother Daniel's wake is being held at Christian Brothers' Center, 635 Ocean Road, Narragansett, RI on Sunday, August 3rd from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.

Brother's Mass of Christian Resurrection will be Monday August 4th at 10 AM at Providence's Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, 30 Fenner Street, Providence, RI. Burial will follow at Christian Brothers' Cemetery, 635 Ocean Road, Narragansett, RI.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Brother Daniel's memory may be made to the Brothers of the Christian Schools, 635 Ocean Road, Narragansett, RI. For directions and online guestbook, averystortifuneralhome.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Providence Journal on Aug. 1, 2008.

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Dolores cherubino

August 10, 2008

Ed Casey & Family - We were so
fortunate to share a few holidays, at your home, with Brother Dan. Our visits were few, but he did touch our
hearts.

Dolores & Norman - Lincoln, CA

Mark Chute

August 4, 2008

To the De La Salle Christian Brothers' Community and all who knew and loved Brother. I am so sad to hear of Brother's passing last week. Brother was always so nice and gracious to me in the good times and the tough times. In Narragansett, he always, I mean always, made me feel welcome. Brother Dan was quick to inquire as to how you were doing and what you were up to lately. He was truly a quiet mentor to me and will be missed.

Pierre Masse

August 4, 2008

It was a shock to hear that dear Brother Casey had died. The Christian Brothers must feel this loss very deeply coming less than a year after the death of Brother Jerome last Thanksgiving.
As a student at Saint Ray's from 1975-1979, I was a sophomore the year Brother Daniel become principal. In all of the time that I was there I cannot recall him ever raising his voice to quiet the large assemblies in the school gymnasium. Rather, he stood and waited for us to collect ourselves. Only after he was convinced that he had our absolute attention would he begin to speak. He commanded respect of the entire student body, ultimately, through his gentleness and mature manner, and expected this of each one of the students as well. He was not only profoundly intelligent and gentlemanly, but also engaged and interested in the lives of his young students. I am grateful to God for my years at Saint Rays and for his leadership then. I give thanks to God for this remarkable man and for all that he did to enrich the lives of so many.
Pierre Masse '79

PAUL WILDENHAIN

August 2, 2008

I Wish to offer my condolences to the family of Bro. Daniel, He will certain have a rich reward waiting for him when Saint La Salle greets Him at thegates of Heaven;during my visit with Dan these past few months i was so impressed with his preparation and a little humor for what he had thoght about doing in the next assignment. i told him he had tospeak up for those he was going to leave behind. may he rest in peace for all eterity. live Jesus in our hearts..............forever

Marianne Sheehan

August 1, 2008

Brother Daniel Casey was my principal for six years at Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School, a LaSallian school in Brooklyn, serving the disadvantaged. During this time as Principal and Latin teacher, Brother Daniel was always kind and tender in his dealings with people; students and staff alike. He encouraged trips to Europe for the students. His gentle spirit will be missed and dearly remembered. My condolences to his Brothers of the Christian Schools. Marianne Sheehan

Christopher Nocera

August 1, 2008

I had a wonderful visit with Bro. Dan only last week. He was in such great spirits and it was a grace to be with him...so accepting of God's plan in his life and so grateful for all that God had worked through him.

He was such a credit to the Brothers of the Christian School and to its founder, St. John Baptiste de La Salle.

I was so blessed to have met him when he was Principal of St. Ray's and to have been a beneficiary of his wonderful ministry of service to youth.

John Baptiste de La Salle...pray for us.
Live Jesus in our hearts...forever

Rev. Joseph Protano

August 1, 2008

Dear Family Members and all in the Christian Brothers' Community: My sincerest condolences and the promise of my prayers for Dan and for all of you. Daniel is worthy of the highest praise and fondest memories. I am a better priest for the times I knew him and worked with him. Holy Mass will be offered for him and all of you. Fr. Joe Protano

F. John Reinke (MC68)

August 1, 2008

The Manhattan College alumni community shares your grief, and is now praying for our fellow alumni and the family at this time. The Alumni Office has been informed. As well as the Jasper Jottings community that I personally can reach. We are all a little poorer now. "No man is an island, entire of itself … any man’s death diminishes me". We are sorry for your loss.

Rev. Paul Charland

August 1, 2008

I had the privilege of being chaplain at SRA when Brother Daniel Casey was principal. He evidenced a strong faith, keen acumen, professionalism, organizational skills, exempary leadership, sincerity and humility. May he rest in peace.

Barbara Faria (Cotta)

August 1, 2008

Barabara, Jack & Ed

We extend our deepest sympathy to all of you and your family. Our prayers and thoughts are with you. It is sad to loose such a gentle person and a very liked one.


Lorraine & Barbar

Richy and Terri KLESS

August 1, 2008

God Bless you Dan....your wonderful support and gentle spirit will always be cherished ....

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