Robert-Caskey-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Hodges Family Funeral Home - Dade City

Robert Allen Caskey

Dade City, Florida

Oct 10, 1957 – Apr 24, 2021 (Age 63)

About

BORN
October 10, 1957
DIED
April 24, 2021
AGE
63
LOCATION
Dade City, Florida

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Hodges Family Funeral Home - Dade City Obituary

CASKEY, Robert Allen, age 63, of Zephyrhills, passed away on April 24, 2021. 

He was born in Wilmington, OH on October 10, 1957 to parents William Caskey & Velma (Hance). 

Robert will be dearly missed by all who knew him. 

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Bobby is greatly missed. I still can't believe how he was just taken away from us So quickly.

You were my best friend and hanging pal for so many years. Even though we havent seen each other for awhile, I'll always treasure our time together, working at the Colonade, Gasparilla parades, down town dancing, Halloween dress ups, Barfy, Ebony, Rest in peace my friend, love you

Bobby
I will miss you so much. I always loved to hear of the stuff you made for dinner or your home made bread. I would live to have some now. I am sure mom and dad are happy to see you in heaven. You are going to be really miss. I love you.

Weezie

To Bobby's Family, my sincere condolences for your loss. Bobby was a person always willing to go "above and beyond" to help a fellow associate and customer at HD#245. As I pass the Paint Desk, I think of the many humorous exchanges and overall happy times with his department that are now silent. Myself, as well as his friends @ 245 are very sad at his passing, but cherish the memories with Bobby. Rest In Peace my friend, you will be thought of and missed......Melba Desmond HD #245/D28

R.I.P. little brother. You were the sweetest man I've ever known, always putting other people ahead of yourself. I love you Bobby.

I can't accept the fact Bobby is gone from us forever. I just can't. He was the best DH I 've ever known in my six years at The Home Depot. For two years in Paint at Store 245 North Dale Mabry he was an amazing mentor to me. He pulled no punches telling me what I was doing wrong and how to do it right. We were close in age so what he said to me really hit hard. Although we were on opposite sides of the political spectrum, and we both knew it, that fact for some reason made no...

I will miss Bobby greatly. He would come to my office door to say “Good morning”, or to vent or just to check to see how I was doing. He was a champion for his associates and very well respected and loved by them. I will miss him coming to see if I had chocolate and I kept a secret stash of dark chocolate for just him. On my last vacation I brought him dark chocolate from Asheville and he was so delighted. I loved seeing Bobby happy, he lighted up my sole.