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Michael Joseph Casey

Daly City, California

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Michael Joseph Casey A man's man, Mike crossed over on Wednesday, July 30, 2008 from complications from diabetes. He did so with the same courage he displayed in his careers in the San Francisco Fire and Police Departments and the United Marshall Service. He was 73. Mike is survived by his five...

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My condolences to Mike's family Mike was a Sacred Heart Brother and my F D Brother. I worked with Mike several times over the years. he was a great guy and a great Fireman. God Bless Mike All the best, Steve O'Neill

I am entering this note for my mother Patty Branick. Mike and my mother were first cousins. We were away on a family vacation when Mike died and just now received the notice from a mutual friend. We are sorry to hear about Mike's death and wish we had been home to attend his funeral. Mike was a terrific man. Our prayers are with all of you

Because of God, AA and Mike Casey I have celebrated 30 years of sobriety! I met Mike through Jim Morris, John Ponce and Corrine Miller. It took a village and much patience and lots of "firehouse" visits to get me on track. Mike was always there to take my calls day or night. I will miss you, my good friend.

To the Casey Family,
My heartfelt condolences go out to all of you. Michael was in Seton while my father Silvio Ceragioli was there. They were down the hall from each other and the staff conncected them once they realized they both had been in the SFPD together. Michael and my father visited many times and he joked with my Dad that they were going to "go out together" like the Bucket List. My father passed away last Sunday, August 10th, 2008 so I guess Michael was up there saying "Hey Sil...

I had known Mike since 1941 and remember all the great times we had together. Mike was an usher at my wedding in 1958. Although we went our separate ways in latter years, will always remember the good times. My condolences to Mike's immediate family.

Ah Michael, as they would say in Dublin, "You're not the worst, lad!"
I have great lifelong memories of spending time with you and a few other San Francisco sons trying to carry a message of sobriety and fun and a full life to some hardheaded lads who are also saddened by your passing too. You filled a doorway well and your spirit filled any room. My thoughts and prayers go out to your family. Laugh loud old friend.

RIP Mike,
I was in Mexico when you left us; it also happened to be on the 1st anniversary of coach Bill Walsh's death. Say hello to him up there. We shared a lot of boxing stories and were members of the Northern California Boxers Assoc.. The older we got the better we were. Give my best to Rocky Marciano and Sugar Ray Robinson and all our AA friends

I had not seen Mike in many, many years but always remembered for the help he gave me long ago. My prayers are with his family.

Mike is one of those guys I thought would never die. What's the big idea, Mike? I remember Mike from AA meetings all over the map. It was always good to see him. I have been back in Michigan for many years now but people like Mike are who stick out in my memory banks of San Francisco. Too me, guys like Mike Casey are the San Francisco that I loved. I hope we meet again, Mike. Keep your stick on the ice.