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Steven Lynn Cason

Richmond, Virginia

1949 - 2025

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Steven Lynn CasonNovember 1, 1949 - January 28, 2025Steven Lynn Cason, 75, of Richmond passed away peacefully on January 28, 2025. Family surrounded him with love his last days. Born in Waynesboro, VA, Steve always counted the Blue Ridge Mountains as his home even after he moved away. It is there...

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Pat, Having recently learned of Steve's passing, Karen (Painter) and I send our sincere condolences to you and your family. As a classmate of Steve at WMHS '68, I had the opportunity to be with him frequently. He was a friend to many and was kind to everyone. David & Karen Boling Concord, NC

Pat, our deepest condolences to all the family. Prayers and much love to you.

Patrice, You and your family are in our prayers. So very sorry for your loss. Tina and Tony Dofflemyer

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Pat and family, please accept our deepest condolences for the loss of your husband, father, and grandfather. You will be in our prayers. Debbie and Allen Saum, Waynesboro

To the Family of Steve Cason. Steve was a fine gentleman and a strong JCPenney partner. I enjoyed working with him. May the Comforter from God be your strength as you go through the separation, but take heart for you shall see him again. - May God continue to bless you, Wynn Watkins

Patrice, my heart goes out to you and your family. May God wrap his arms around you all and confort you.

Pat, our deepest condolences to you and the family. There aren't enough words to describe what this dear friend meant to me. All the good times we had during high school, playing music in the Townsmen, watching him play football for Wilson Memorial, to rooming together in college. I cherish the memory of when he first met you. He knew then that you were going to be the love of his life. 50+ years together authenticates that. Successful in career and life. A wonderful husband, father,...

My deepest sympathy to his family. I knew Steve from playing golf at the Highlands. He was a friendly positive guy and I always enjoyed being around him. Through the years we traded stories about our grandchildren and often saw each other at youth soccer games. Very sad to hear this.