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CASNER, John E. Age 50, of Searsmont, Maine passed away at his home on March 10, 2010. John was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on January 21, 1960 and grew up in the Boston suburb of Belmont. He was graduated from the Kents Hill School in Kents Hill, Maine and attended the California College of Arts and Crafts, Oakland, California. An award winning jeweler, jewelry designer and sculptor of fine metals, John was awarded a First Prize in the Saul Bell Design Award competition for his silver earring design in 2008 and his metal sculpture of a Hanukkah Menorah was awarded Distinguished Merit by the Temple Judea Museum-Judith Altman Memorial Judaica Competition inA highly accomplished skier and sailor and an avid bicycle rider, John lived in Maine for more than 25 years enjoying the outdoor life that is Maine. Many at Sugarloaf may remember him as the beautiful skier who could ski down any trail of any difficulty with perfect (if not a little old fashioned) short turns that maintained absolute control even on the most challenging snow and terrain. John's 28 foot Bristol sailboat, Valiant, plied the waters off of Camden, Maine for many years with his sunset sails and lobster cookouts being an experience enjoyed by all who had the privilege of sailing with him. Bike riding with John was a challenge for those who were in less good shape, but he was always happy to have friends join him. John is survived by his mother and step father, Nancy Casner Babcock and Dr. Edward Babcock of Portland, Maine; his sister, Andrea Stephens of Portland, Maine; his older brother and sister-in-law, James and Elizabeth Casner and his nephew A.J. of St. Thomas, Virgin Islands; and his younger brother and sister-in-law, David and Julie Casner and his nephew and niece, Noah and Samantha of Saratoga Springs, New York. John's half brother Andrew Ward Casner lives in Brooklyn, New York. John's father, Andrew J. Casner, Jr., the founding partner of the Boston based law firm Casner & Edwards, of Weston, Massachusetts, pre-deceased him. Step brothers and step sisters include John, Michael, Jeffrey and James Potter and Brit, Ted, Hannah and Christopher Babcock. A memorial service is planned for 2:00 PM, Saturday, March 20, at St. Andrew's Church at 11 Glidden Street, Newcastle, Maine. Consistent with what we think would be John's wishes, all friends and family who are so inclined are asked to ski a run for him and go sailing and bike riding with some family and friends. When done, raise a glass to his good life. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in John's memory to Alzheimer's Disease Research, 22512 Gateway Center Drive, Clarksburg, Maryland 20871. Arrangements are under the care of Crabiel-Riposta Funeral Home Belfast, Maine. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.ripostafh.com

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Published by Boston Globe from Mar. 17 to Mar. 18, 2010.

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Terry Cronin

March 23, 2010

To the Casner family,
I was so saddened to learn of John's passing. I remember him as a very kind and gentle person, both in the early days as little kids on Clover Street and later in high school. My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time.

Adeline Tryon

March 23, 2010

Dear Nancy, David, and all the Casners,
I am so sorry to learn of John's passing. I first met John in our 8th grade Confirmation Class. He was the quiet handsome fellow I would know better if we could just get those 10 Commandments memorized! My memories are replete with endless teenage evenings spent listening to John and David's jazz collection with their diplay of "Now Playing." We all enjoyed so many midnight rendezvous to cross-country ski through the audubon under the moonlit sky, and trips to ski Sugarbush and Mammoth Mt in Ca--you nailed it in the obit--his head didn't move, only his skiis--we all tried to emulate his style but he and David were way ahead. John's door (and his family's Belmont home) was always open and I always experienced John's kind spirit. I send love and healing thoughts to you all.

Chip Cutting

March 22, 2010

I am deeply saddened by the news of Johns passing. My heart and prayers go out to the entire Casner family. John will be missed. I have many fond memories of him during high school years, especially Johns love of jazz.

Sonia and Brian Hale

March 19, 2010

Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Casner family at this very sad time. We extend our deepest sympathy to you all.

Krista Vinkemulder

March 19, 2010

Dear Casners and friends, it is with a heavy heart that I sign this guestbook for John. Please know he will be kept well in our memories;and in his honor may we have more courage to do what is right for us- I always felt that independence and searching in John's spirit.
I am keeping you all in mind and heart. I know the tributes to him will be beautiful. Much love, Krista Vinkemulder (Atlanta)

Rhonda Juneau

March 19, 2010

Our thoughts are with you as you endure this untimely event. John was a blessing to those who knew him. He was friendly, caring, and always made people whether family or passersby feel welcome- he had a wonderful energy & will be missed. I will miss seeing him in our neighborhood either riding off on his bike, walking Daisy, or doing yard work at Andrea's. He was a blessing.
I am sorry for this loss.

Bobby Tiany

March 17, 2010

I remember John as a young energenic kid always on the go when their family vacationed in Nonquitt during the early 70's I'm sadden by his passing and I sent my condolences to Andrea, Jamie and David

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