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Casey Anthony Clines

ITHACA, New York

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CASEY ANTHONY CLINES WASHINGTON, DC - Casey Anthony Clines, 51, died peacefully at his residence in Washington, DC on Wednesday, June 10, 2009, following an extended illness. He was born in Ithaca on November 19, 1957, son of the late Robert J. and Nancy Gallagher Clines. Casey was a graduate...

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I don´t think I´ve ever seen condolences posted by more than a dozen. But Casey has a whopping 60! I worked many hours with Casey at Kellogg. It´s been 15 years but I miss him

To Hawkeye, Jim and family. Accept my belated condolences. Casey was definetly one of a kind, great friend and always there to supply the laughter.

To Casey's Family,

He was a constant source of humor and a bright light unto many. The littlest funny guy I knew, You coined a life long nickname and it became part of my profession, Thanks Casey- Birdman

To Hawk, Jim and Collen. Please accept my sincere and belated condolences. The first real job I ever had was in Utica NY. I spent six months there and the only redeeming part of the stay was the time I spent with Casey playing liars poker at a local pub. I'd wake up the next morning with a sore jaw from the constant smile and many laughs he'd put on my face. Thanks, Casey! Rest in peace.

Colleen, I was saddened to hear about your brother, he certainly was a bright light.You and I had some great times in high school together. My sympathy to you and your family. Love,Lea

Casey was an incredibly good friend to me and my Irish compatriot at work. My world is left a little colder with his passing. He will be truly missed. My sincerest condolences to the Clines family.

Was so very sad to hear about Casey. Many, many fond memories from our days together in Ada---occasionally studying law. We shared one of the most memorable St. Paddies Day celebrations in Lima, where the press interviewed Casey as a "visiting exchange student from Ireland." From one of the "Browner Brothers", roll on brother. To a great lad!

Jim, Colleen, and Kevin,

I’m so sorry for your loss. My sincere condolences to you and your families!

God Bless

My heart goes out to those closest to Casey. I'll turn down a glass and raise a smile in his honor. To his brilliance and sense of humor. May he find the spirit of the J&B on his journey. Here's to Casey.