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James E. "Jimmy" Casello

Worcester, Massachusetts

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James E. "Jimmy" Casello, 63, of Worcester passed away Saturday, August 30st 2008 in the Metrowest Hospital after being stricken ill at work.James is survived by his two children, Sherri Galligan, her husband Shawn and their son Brady of Wallingford CT., and Christopher Casello of Auburn; his six...

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May god bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Jimmy was my forman for the last year at csx, we enjoyed many long talks and laughs together. I,ll will miss him and his laugh as we shared Family,life and golf stories. God Bless

Eastford Road was a great place to grow up. Your Dad was always outside playing with the neighorhood children. Remember, laugh & enjoy those memories. Love Cathy

Sherri I am so sorry for your loss. I will never forget all the great times that I shared with you and your father. Please know he will be missed.

You are in my thoughts and prayers Sherri and Christopher. Remember all the good times we had on Eastford Road with your dad, he was a terrific man! He had a nickname for everyone one of us that I will never forget.

I am sorry to hear about the death of your father. My prayers are with you. I enjoyed your father very much and of course your mother when I was a priest at St. Joseph's. Your father and I really hit it off pretty well. He was very likable. I've seen your mother here and there and she seems to be very happy. Hope you are both doing well.

Jimmy, you will always be remembered for you warm heart, smiling face, and most of all being a really great friend of mine. You have been there for me through good times, and also helped me through my bad times. You gave me great advice, and most of all you were a really great man, God bless you Jimmy. Love John

It hurt to hear the news. It has been a long time but I remember you, Jimmy, like it was yesterday. Sherri and Christopher you had a great dad.

GOD BLESS YOU JIMMY, KEEP THEM LAUGHING IN HEAVEN !!!

My concolences to all of James' family. I'll miss you Jimmy, when I come back to the Shell to visit. The jokes, picking on Johnny, most of all, the endless laughter. I know you'll have a winning ticket in heaven. God rest your soul. Steve