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Roger D. Casey passed away peacefully at home on December 23, 2017. He was the loving father of Roger (Denise), Robert (Lauren), Angela (Greg), and Timothy. Born April 27, 1953 to Harrison and Nellie Casey of Virginia, he enjoyed a lifetime of hunting and fishing with family and friends from VA to NY. Roger was predeceased by son Timothy, parents, and siblings Erma and Glenn. Surviving include his three older children; grandchildren Kaylee, Tori, and Gabriel; and numerous dedicated friends and family. Memorial donations may be made to Reel Recovery (www.reelrecovery.com or 800-699-4490).

Published by Carroll County Times on Dec. 28, 2017.
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I'm devastated to hear of Roger's passing our thoughts and prayers are with Steve and family.

Jeff Casey

January 4, 2018

Mr. Roger....thank you for being such a loyal, loving friend to all of us, especially to Daddy and Mom...you were like a brother Dad said...you are missed so much, but i know i will see you again one day my dear friend...we love you so much..thank you for ALL of the sweet memories you have given us. Love Belinda

BELINDA FOX

December 29, 2017

My dear old friend. My heart is heavy with this news of you crossing over the river. I do have some comfort knowing that Timmy and others are there with open arms waiting to greet you. We missed your visit this year and your Christmas card. Thank you for your friendship. Until we meet again on the other side. Much Love Richard and Kelly Sanner.

December 28, 2017

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