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Casey Welzen

Elmhurst, Illinois

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Casey Welzen, 73, of Naperville, formerly of Elmhurst. Beloved husband of Gerry, nee Loftus; loving father of Larry, Mary Kay Bailey, Anne Marie (Tony) Giunti; grandfather of Cassidy Rose; brother of Henry (the late Florence) Wlezien, Irene (the late Joseph) Niesyto and Dolores...

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As a long time co-worker and friend of Casey, I am very much saddened to hear today of his passing. Everyone at Goss who knew him spoke very well of him. He was a joy to know and to work with! I missed him and his go-go personality once he retired, and I regret that I'll never again be able to chat with him. My deepest sympathies go out to his family and to all of those who had the priviledge to know and to admire him. He had a heart of gold.

Gerry, Mary Kay, Anne Marie and Larry please accept our deepest condolences, our thoughts are with you at this difficult time.

Karen and Kevin Flood

My deepest condolences to the family,
Casey was an inspiration to me at Rockwell. When things were tough, he somehow always knew just what to say. His character spoke volumes. He was kind, caring, and considerate. I will truely miss him.

I will always remember him as a very kind and always smiling friend. He will be greatly missed. This news made me cry.
We all will miss you, Casey.

Dear Ann Marie, Tony and family,
Our deepest sympathy for the loss of your wonderful father/father-in-law,
Love,
Jason, Holly and Corinne Duck

Please accept my deepest sympathies in your loss. Casey was an inspiration to all who knew him, and will be truly missed. He is at home with God now, so my prayers are for the family that you will find comfort in knowing this.

Dear Anne Marie and Tony,
We send our deepest sympathy for the loss of your father and friend. Like the song says "God only cries for the living for they are so far from home." Casey is now home, in peace with his heavenly Father to be involved with the greatest celebration of our faith--Easter Sunday!!!!! Celebrate his life through memories, laughter and tears for that is a sign of a GREAT Man.
Love to you and your family
Ron and Sue

To Larry,

We are so sorry to hear about your loss. Our deepest condolences are with you. If you need anything, please let us know. You are in our thoughts and prayer.

Some people are God's true gifts to all others, that is how I will forever remember Casey.