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John F. "Duck" Casey

Montague Center, Boston, Massachusetts

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Montague Center, MA, 87, of 27 Union St., formerly of Boston, died Monday (11/5/07) in Greenfield. He was born in Boston on December 20, 1919 the son of Thomas and Mary (McMenimon) Casey. He attended local schools in Boston. John was a Boston firefighter for 36 years from 1949-1985. He served on...

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Dear Uncle Duck,
You lived your life with pride in your country, your community, and most importantly, your family. May you rest in peace and know that we pray for you. We are with you in spirit. You will be missed. Sending our sympathies to the entire Casey clan, The O'Brien Family

Mariellen and Karen, our thoughts and prayers are with you at this most sad time although we can't be there in person. Uncle Duck you were always so kind to us Niece's and Nephew's especially at the cookouts at Aunty Mary's. Rest in Peace.

The Langille Cousins, Chris, Marybeth and Joe

To my Uncle Duck (John):

Duck, you were one of kindest, caring uncles any one could ask for. I will always remember the times we played with Karen, MaryEllen and Sharon when we were kids. You were a hero serving the City of Boston as a Firefighter and I could not have been prouder.

Rest in Peace Forever, you have earned it. Say Hello to Margaret, Mary, Ma, Frank, Joe and my Dad.

May we all be together again someday.

Your Niece, Leanne

Dear Maryellen and Karen,
We were all very sad to hear about Uncle Duck's passing. He was such a jolly old soul, and we all have very fond memories of him. (Especially of him playing the piano!) Please accept our deepest sympathy, and even though we can't all be there on Tuesday, please know that our thoughts are with you during this difficult time.

Love,
The Joyce Cousins: Billy, David, Nancy, Maria, John, Carole, Ellen and Ruthie

Mr. Casey,
Sir, I didn't know you but I would just like to say thank you for your years of dedicated service and sacrifice-first for our Country when you served in the U.S. Navy during WW II and secondly for the citizens of Boston when you served with the BFD. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

rip uncle duck, never forgot the stories you told me about the old firefighting days at the Casey family reunion. rip