She was born April 28, 1971 in Honolulu, Hawaii, a daughter of John and Beverly (Parkinson) Moulson of Preston.
On Aug. 7, 2004 she was married to Warren LaMarche in Preston. He survives her.
Mrs. Moulson received her bachelor's degree from Russell Sage College in Troy, N.Y., and then received her PhD from SUNY Albany. She worked at Washington University as a microbiologist and a research instructor.
Casey loved to spend time with her husband and family, scrap booking and walking her dog Ellie. She was a compassionate person who was always ready to jump in and assist should anyone or anything need help. She found her dog Ellie on the side of the road one day and could not resist picking her up and saving her from the elements. Casey had a way to enjoy every day of life and brought joy to those around her.
Besides her husband and parents survivors include a brother, David Moulson and his wife, Jeaninne, of Preston; and a sister, Christine Picco, of Norwich.
The Funeral Service will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday at the Preston City Congregational Church in Preston. Interment will follow in Preston City Cemetery. Calling hours are Thursday 6 to 8 p.m. at the Gagne-Piechowski Funeral Home, 490 Voluntown Road, Rt. 138, Jewett City.
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The happiest day of my life
Warren LaMarche
January 13, 2008
I love you and miss you every day. You were the most wonderful woman in the world. You'll always be my darling Sweetie.
Love, Warren
Karen Carchidi
October 2, 2007
Casey was a bright young lady with a smile that lit up a room, she will be deeply missed. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Kare Carchidi,
Robert, Crystal & LauraLee Howard's Mother,
Lauren Gwin
September 23, 2007
To the Moulson family,
I feel so lucky to have known Casey. She was such a good friend. We laughed and laughed until it hurt. She taught me so much about having fun - and about being truly ourselves. I also feel lucky to have reconnected with her, last year, after so long. She made me a scrapbook of her life now, and of our lives as kids - I'm grateful for those memories. What a deeply special person. I'll miss her. My thoughts are with you all.
Robin Deslandes
September 20, 2007
Christine,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your sister. I know you two were very close and this must be an extremely difficult time for you. Please accept my sincere condolences to you and your family. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
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Stacy & Nick Richard
September 19, 2007
Dave & Jeaninne -
We will be thinking of you at this difficult time.
Kim Frechette(Miller)
September 18, 2007
Dear Dave and family,
My deepest sympathy at this time of your great loss. It is plain to see your wonderful memories will bring you comfort. She was obviously a source of love and joy to all she touched. Her love will always be with you and she will live in your hearts forever.
With love and prayers,
Kim Frechette (Miller)
Pamela Welsh
September 16, 2007
On behalf of my family, our deepest sympothies to all survivors.It has been over 25 years since I've seen Casey and it appears she had a wonderful life we should all be happy about. God Bless you and yours. Pamela (Larkin) Welsh & Family
Jeaninne Scacciaferro-Moulson
September 15, 2007
Its an honor to be here to come and say a few words about my sister in-law Casey. Friday, September 7th was a sad day for all. We lost such a great person that day and being able to share our grief with friends and family has helped us ease our burdens.
While Casey may have meant something different to each of you, to her family she was one of their pride and joys. Over the past 11 years I was able to get to know Casey and found that she had such a unique character. She was pure of heart and had a great sensitivity for the world around her.
Casey was a very loyal and caring friend and was a person who displayed kindness and was able to pull generosity and compassion out from everyone she touched. Casey was so easy going, never got mad, very polite and showed tenderness for everyone and everything. Casey was there for all.
One of my fondest memories of Casey was when I walked into my bridal shower and saw her smiling face knowing she traveled so far to make my day even more special. This was only one of many times that I was touched knowing that she cared so much to be there.
I remember our last visit from Warren and Casey; family and friends got together on fathers day for a picnic, we talked, laughed and enjoyed the evening. It is a memory I will have with me for the rest of my life.
Casey left many of things undone and others that she never had a chance to start but I know that her legacy will live on by each of us to complete. Let’s be thankful for all the special moments that my sister in law has left each one of us with. And with that I know that Casey will continue to live on within our hearts and minds.
We will miss you Casey.
Love David & Jeaninne
Donna LaRose (Matson)
September 14, 2007
To the Moulson Family,
I am so very sorry to hear of the loss of your dear Casey. I grew up in Preston and remember Christine's little sister, always smiling, always happy and friendly. May God comfort you all through this most difficult time.
Christine Moulson Picco
September 14, 2007
A couple of weeks ago I went to a funeral for some friends of mine who lost their father. The youngest son got up and gave a beautiful eulogy. I was amazed at his strength and courage in such a difficult time. Well I’m go to take that strength and courage and say what I would like to say, now at this my difficult time.
Casey Louise Moulson, also known as Oly, Squirrel, K, Case and Turkey just to name a few of her endearing nicknames. She was a very accomplished person and she would not stop until she reached her goal of getting a doctorate degree in biology. She went on to sustain a research career at Washington State University in St. Louis Missouri.
My parents were so proud of her, and loved to tell people with a twinkle in their eye about their accomplished daughter.
She had stumbled on several discoveries for the University and I got to meet with her co-workers the other day and they seem to want to work even harder to finish Casey’s findings. Issues such as hair loss, skin wrinkling and obesity. Casey worked a lot but still found time for friends, family, volleyball, scrap booking, her pets and most of all Warren. Casey was Warrens everything, as he would put it. “She is my glamour girl, princess, partner, and all his dreams come true.
This past summer Casey and Warren came home to Connecticut because she heard about our summer Friday night party nights at Dave and Jeaninne’s house. They had quite a good time. Food, family, friends, cocktails, Looney Pond Toony rides, but most of all getting together and enjoying everybody’s stories and conversations.
I will never forget how she spoke of a recent discovery that again she stumbled upon about a disease that occurs in children. I would try to say the name of it, but I would not do a good job, that’s why she was the doctor. I sat back and was blow away with how she spoke about her find. The words flowed out so gracefully in terms that everyone could understand. What she was trying to get across. When she done I said, “wow”, that was amazing and I could totally understand why she asked to speak at so many research conferences.
Each one of us kids is a part of my mother and father. David has their creativity, my dad’s engineering, spirit, wisdom, and adventurous and dry humor. When David and my dad get an idea on how to build or fix something they will bounce it off each other and then make it happen. David, I don’t know of anyone else that can make a love seat out of the back end of a Chris Craft boat.
I am my parent’s fun and party side. If there is something we want to try or somewhere we want to go we just do it and most likely we will drag people with us.
Casey was pretty much everything all rolled into one. Brilliant, open minded, kind, fun, giving, loving, helpful and about all always made sure to keep in contact with my parents every week. Even if it was just to say she found a great deal on toilet paper.
I could go on and on about Casey, but we would be here for a long time. I always wanted Case to come home to Connecticut for my own selfish reasons, but never like this. I love her much and I know so many other people will too. Especially Warren; who was the best husband that a husband could be. Mom, we can go and say good morning to Casey together anytime we want.
I love you Casey -
Love your sister Christine
George Jarad
September 14, 2007
To all Casey Family and friends,
It has been a privilege to know such a wonderful, funny and full of life person. I saw the funny side infrequently, but it always left me smiling for such a long time (see the mouse card). Words are meaningless after such a loss, but it is all what we have left. She will be missed dearly by all of those who knew her.

Farewell Lunch to Brendan Shannon with coworkers (from the left): George, Jeff and Jennifer
September 14, 2007

The mouse card
September 14, 2007

Lunch in Children Hospital Cafeteria with coworkers (from the left): Kaya, Suzan, Yamato, and Gloriosa. Connie was the photographer.
September 14, 2007
Tiffany Doucette
September 14, 2007
To Casey's husband, family, and friends,
My sincere condolences go to you during this difficult time. I had the pleasure of spending time with Casey scrapbooking and talking science with her and the rest of our fellow researchers. It was refreshing to be in the presence of such a fun-loving, strong-willed person who was so successful in her research career. She will be greatly missed. May God help to heal your grieving hearts and know that my thoughts and prayers are with you.
Jason Myers
September 14, 2007
Casey had a wonderful way with others that I have not seen from anyone in a long time. Her smile was comforting and her laughter was contagious. She was a wonderful person and though I didn't know her but for a few years during her time at College she was always someone you could talk to and count on giving you sound advice and direction. I often think about the times we had together with "the group" eating dinner, sitting around in the dorm swapping stories, and laughing about various things that happened on summer vacations... those were the days and the times I will always remember. I'm only sorry that I wasn't able to keep in touch with her after my time in NY, but I know that while her time here was cut short, she is in a better place. I have no doubt that Heaven has opened it's gates as wide as possible to let someone like her into it's realm.
Casey, the memories of you will always be with me!
Mary Zinkievich (Pfeiffer)
September 13, 2007
When I think of Casey, I remember the young, giggly girl who was nervously beginning her freshman year at Russell Sage College. I remember watching her say goodbye to her parents on the first day at Sage and I couldn't help but admire how close she was with her mom and dad. During that first year, she made many friends,not only because she was fun to be around, but because she was thoughtful and kind when it mattered most.
She was lovely in every way and I'll miss her very much.
My heartfelt sympathy for her family, her husband and to all her friends.
Lynn Wesselmann
September 13, 2007
When Casey started working in to the Renal Division, it amazed me that someone who looked so young could be so smart. After a few weeks it became apparent that she was not only very smart but funny, kind, and a truly beautiful person. I shared her joy when she married Warren and shared her amusing Ellie stories and photos. I was proud when she got her research grant and sad when it meant she had to leave the Renal Division. Casey touched the lives of many. I will miss her a lot, but take comfort in knowing that she made a difference in this world.
Nguyet Nguyen
September 13, 2007
Casey's death is a tremendous loss, not only to her family but to all who had the pleasure of knowing her. Casey had a rare combination of intelligence, kindness, modesty, and generosity of spirit that endeared her to everyone. In the past, seeing Casey or thinking of her would always put a smile on my face and in my heart. When the shock of losing Casey wears off, I am sure that thoughts of Casey will again bring joy to my life and the lives of others. My deepest condolences to all of Casey's family and loved ones, she is dearly missed.
Lisa Shackelton
September 13, 2007
Dear Mouslon Family and Warren:
I don't know where to begin to express how deeply saddened I am by the news of Casey's death. Casey and I were labmates and close friends in graduate school, and I will always regret that we were not in touch these past years. I feel so lucky to have known her. She had such a big heart for such a small girl, and even though I am older than she was, she set a wonderful example of how to be a good person. I know that she loved her family dearly, and that she worshipped her parents. I will never forget her. Warren, I have never met you, and I can only imagine your sense of loss. Please know that we are all thinking of you here in Albany, and hope that you will find some comfort in knowing that Casey was well loved wherever she was.
Jason Scacciaferro
September 13, 2007
Knowing the Moulson family for a long time now, I had no idea Dave and Christine had a younger sister. It wasn't until my sister married Dave that I got to actually meet Casey. Though my meeting her was brief, Casey and I got to bond a little, being we were both the "baby" of our families and had to put up with a lot of torment from our older siblings. To all whom got to meet Casey came to like and love her. Casey your heart is great and your smile is warm, that will remain inside my heart with you.

Casey in action, c. 2000.
Jeff Miner
September 13, 2007
To Casey’s family:
As her mentor and supervisor for 7 years, I am shocked and deeply saddened by Casey’s passing. Casey was universally loved and admired by all her peers at Washington University. She was so talented, so full of life, and so excited by her research. It is such a gift to have been able to know her and to work with her for so long. Her findings took our research into unchartered areas that provided new opportunities for both of us. It is so tragic that her successful career has been cut short, but even more so that so many family members, friends, and coworkers have lost that bright and infectious smile and the ultra-sweet person who always showed it to us.
Lisa Frattali
September 13, 2007
Jeaninne, Christine and family,
I'm so sorry to hear about Casey. What a beautiful wife, sister and daughter you have had. My heart and prayers goes out to all of you, at this time.
Respectfully,
Lisa Frattali

Casey, Kristin and Loretta in St. Louis
September 13, 2007
Marilee Niemi
September 13, 2007
I think my fondest memory of Casey is when I visited her in St. Louis. It was not too long after she moved there. Casey had come to California to see me (look at the picture of us at the Jelly Belly factory) and then I went to St. Louis a few months later to see her. I was there during the week and it was not exactly the big travel season. We were looking at the brouchures of things to do and there were several for Caves, so we decided to visit as many as we could and compare. OK, so we went to two but we had a great time. First we went to the Bonne Terre Mines. It was in the middle of nowhere. There was a sign nearby that said, "Land for Sale, ask at the Citgo". Buying land at the gas station, we thought that was hysterical. Then when we got to the mine, our tour guide was also the ticket seller. She put the Closed sign on the ticket booth and took us on the tour. She was an older women with a really raspy voice from years of smoking. There was even a boat ride. It was odd but we had a great time. Next we went to Meramac caverns. A much more upscale operation. There were not many people on the tour and I think some music may have been involved. It was cheesy amounts of fun :) I still smile whenever I think of that trip, we had a blast. I had not seen Casey in a while but I will miss her a lot.
Charlie Brogan
September 13, 2007
To The Moulson family:
I remember Casey fondly because she had a great sense of humor and she always make me laugh. As my sister Kristin & Casey went to college together it seemed like Casey was always invited to dinner. April 28 was a day she came over at one time and it was than I found out we shared the same birth date. What a party we had that day.
Casey was a great person & I thought of her like another sister.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Casey and Marilee at the Jelly Belly Factory
September 13, 2007

Marilee, Kristin and Casey at a Yankees game
September 13, 2007
Andre and Pauline Melendez
September 12, 2007
The Molson Family:
Casey was a fellow graduate student of my wife and I. It was her smile, warmth and joy that made the everyday ups and downs of our research tolerable. We are so sorry for your loss and our prayers and thoughts are with all of you.
disa walders (lockamy)
September 12, 2007
To the Moulson Family,
I went to grammer school, and junior high with casey, and I believe she is the most beautiful person I knew. She always made me laugh, always had a shoulder you could rely on. I will miss her dearly,I am truely sorry for your loss.
Pauline and Andre Melendez
September 12, 2007
I haven't spoken to Casey in a number of years, but we were in grad school together for 5 years. We used to run together and talk and talk. After I got Mitch, my dog and first child, she helped me train him and used to watch him when we would go away. Every time we would come home our bed was full of dog hair...under the sheets because she didn't want him to be lonely and let him sleep right next to her. She was just the nicest, most decent, smart, funny, and beautiful person...it was really a blessing to have been her friend.
Casey will be missed by everyone here in Albany, and my husband and I are so so sorry for your loss.

Christine Kipling
September 12, 2007
My Dearest Casey
You were the best friend I always dreamed of having. Your zany sense of humor, love and compassion carried me through college and beyond. I will miss you dearly and love you always. May God comfort your Mom, Dad, sister and brother.
Love Chris "Mitchie"
Helene Brogan
September 12, 2007
To the Moulson family: When Kristin & Casey were in school together, it was like having another daughter for us. Casey would come home with Kristin, both always wanting a lasagna dinner. Then it got so I was feeding many more of their college friends, all wanting the same dinner. Casey will be missed by many. We are so sorry for your great loss-- our prayers and thoughts go out to you all at this sad time. Helene & Tom Brogan
Carol and Dominic Pace
September 12, 2007
It is very hard to know what to say at a time like this, but we wanted you to know we care. We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Please take care of yourselves.
Dan Norman
September 12, 2007
To the Moulson family - you are in my thoughts today, I feel for you as you move though this tragic event. I remember Cassy as a nice young girl who was very friendly and always smiling. We lost a great person and will never forget. Godspeed.
Kelly Rodriguez
September 12, 2007
Moulson Family,
We are so sorry for your loss and our hearts ache for you. Casey was a beautiful, intelligent woman who will be missed. God bless. Dave and Kelly Rodriguez
Kristin Brogan
September 12, 2007
Casey,
You were the best friend that I could have ever asked for. You were with me through the highs and lows and you supported me throughout. I will miss you dearly, your smile, your giggle, your devlish side. You will be in my heart forever.
Jean Whitford
September 12, 2007
Christine,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your sister. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you & your family at this difficult time.
Warren LaMarche
September 12, 2007
Casey:
Goodbye my beloved wife. You were the light of my life. I tried to be the best husband I could to you every day we were married. You were the most wonderful wife in the world. I miss you so very much. Go be with the angels now, my love.
Love, Warren
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