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Sean Michael Casey

Portland, Maine

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Sean Michael Casey, 21 CAPE ELIZABETH -- Sean Michael Casey, 21, of Cape Elizabeth, died tragically on Monday, Aug. 3, 2009, in a swimming accident at Sebago Lake. Sean was born in Portland, on March 1, 1988, to John and Deborah Casey. He attended Cape Elizabeth schools through middle school...

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Sean.....I hope you are resting in heaven with the angels.....the kids and I miss you. It was a privilege to meet you and spend a small amount of time with you and the guys. We still think of you often...Rick, Jordin & Ashley Jackson...SOPO, Maine

John, Debbie, and Conor, our hearts go out to you all. You all are in our thoughts everyday and we pray for you! May you still find comfort. With love, the Ward family.

Sean, my dear friend. I just had a dream about him the other night. He was full of life and joy as he always was.
Sean was a truly friend. I was going to SMCC in South Portland and he was my classmate in Spanish. He was an angel, a shoulder and a good listener. He showed up in my life when I needed someone to make me laugh and forget that I'm apart from my family and friends. We used to revise for our Spanish quizzes together and with his funny French accent, he always interrupted our...

Dear John, Debbie, and Connor;

My heart goes out to all of you. May you all find peace in the gift of love that you shared with Sean. May you hold onto those memories and find comfort in knowing that your time with him was very special.

Our family is part of the Cape school community and we join with many others in expressing our deepest sympathy and send up prayers for strength for your family

After filtering through the comments by Sally Hall and putting it all together with a call from my mother earlier today, I was saddened by the news surrounding two people I have known since childhood, John & Debbie. My thoughts are with you both. I know the loss of a father at an early age, but nothing compares to the loss of a child.

John & Debbie,
So sorry for your loss and my thoughts and prayers are with you. You are good people and I hope the memories will comfort you in the future.

Dear Coach Casey, please accept my deepest sympathies for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Dear John, Debbie, and COnnor
As a father, a brother, and an educator I was greatly saddened to hear of your loss. The shock and sense of emptiness in losing a child and a sibling is unimaginable to me. Although it's not much, I can say that as as I sat, watched and listened to Sean's friends and family, the process of healing has begun. In time, perhaps a long long time, the pain of the loss will recede a bit more each day and the memories of the good times will overshadow the...