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Maxine E. "Dolly" Casey

Tacoma, Washington

1945 - 2008

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Maxine Elizabeth Casey, 63, of Tacoma went to be with her Lord Jesus Aug. 28, 2008. She was born Feb. 7, 1945, in Portland. She graduated from Kelso High School and Lower Columbia College. Dolly owned Dolly's Antiques & Things before working in retail and as a caregiver. She was a unique...

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I didn't know your mom, but I do know she raised a wonderful son. I think that it says alot about a person to leave a legacy such as that. To all your family: May your memories bring you joy and not sorrow in the days to come. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

We're sorry to hear of your loss. May your memories bring you comfort.

I had only known Dolly for a short period of time, in that time we shared in a women's Bible study every morning. Her love of The Lord she proclaimed and helped many women at Prosperity House come to know Christ at a deeper level. I send my condolences to her family for there loss. What a loving spirit she had. May God bless you

To all of you,

It has been years since I have you... I do think of you from time to time and wonder how you are doing. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Love you
Salina Grendahl
(Cousin of Dolly, Dorothy Olson's granddaughter)

To Dolly's Family: i am so sorry for your loss and i know how much you miss her. i am thankful that we were able to reconnect and laugh together again and encourage each other in our faith and our singleness. My regret is that we didn't get the chance to sit down over a "cuppa" tea. We enjoyed our roles of sharing who was dolly no.1 & 2. My prayers will be with you.

Lisa, Dave, Matt, Beth and Beau,

I will always remember the way your mom made me feel like such a part of your family. I have sooo many memories through my life of her love and lovely smile that showed her love. I know she loved you all so much. I am proud to say I have known her most of my life. May the Lord comfort you and your families during this most difficult time.
Love, Marcie Scott (Sykes)

I am sorry for your loss

To Dolly's family I offer you all my deepest sympothy, your mother was a wonderful person and a great friend to my entire family. Love and support, Christy Green (Douglas)

To Dollys children, my heart goes out to you, and my thoughts are with you, I remember the first time I talked to your mom, it was in South Kelso, Her and Mel were just getting ready to take a family ride in an old time car.