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Lt. General Aloysius G. Casey (Ret.)

Lt. General Aloysius G. Casey (Ret.) obituary, Redlands, CA

Aloysius Casey Obituary

Lt. General Aloysius G. Casey (Ret.) Lt. General Aloysius G. Casey (Ret.) passed away at home on June 10, 2020 from heart complications. He was comforted by his son Matt, and daughter-in-law Nancy. He was born at home in Childs, PA on March 1, 1932 (later to be determined to be actually Leap Year Day February 29, 1932) to Mary Margaret (Malia) Casey, and Joseph John Casey. He had seven brothers and sisters, and is survived by three of his sisters, Julie McGuinness, Jean Smith, and Anne Roe. He was predeceased by brothers Paul R. Casey, M.D., Lt. Joseph J. Casey, U.S.A., and sisters Sr. Rosemary T. Casey, IHM, and Catherine E. Price, R.N. He was also predeceased in 2012 by his beloved wife of 57 years Mary Patricia (Casey) Casey of Washington D.C. Having grown up in a large Irish-American family, he learned the benefits of a strong work ethic and deep family values early in life. He graduated from Saint Rose High School (in Carbondale, PA) in 1949 with an aptitude for quantitative analysis. After completing a year at the University of Scranton, he received an appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering. At the time, graduates of West Point and the Naval Academy could elect the Air Force as an option since the Air Force Academy had not yet been founded. Upon the recommendation of his friend Jerome F. O'Malley, he chose the Air Force and was commissioned in 1954 as a second lieutenant. After a few years of active duty working on various engineering assignments, he was assigned to navigation training and active flight duty in a nuclear-armed B-47 bomber. He flew on alert status as a part of the U.S. nuclear arsenal during the cold war. Subsequently, he received an appointment to attend the Air Force Institute of Technology, completing a Masters of Science degree in astronautics. He was a professional engineer, licensed in aeronautics. With this technical training he began a 34-year career alternating between assignments in space and missile development, and active flight duty. He completed a tour of combat-duty in Vietnam as a member of the flight crew of the AC-119K night-flying gunship. In all he flew 130 "blacked out" combat missions conducting road interdiction as the navigator in this side-firing gunship. In missile development, he worked on various rocket-development programs for the Minuteman intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), and led the full-scale development of the Peacekeeper missile as the MX program manager. As commander of the Air Force Space Division in Los Angeles, he was responsible for research, design, development, acquisition of space launch's, command and control, and satellite systems. He was called upon by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), to provide testimony relative to the Space Shuttle Columbia accident review board. He was involved in several airplane developments including the B-1 bomber, and the A-10 "Warthog." General Casey was a master navigator with more than 3,000 flying hours, and wore the Master Missile Badge. His military decorations and awards include the Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit with two oak leaf clusters, Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal with nine oak leaf clusters, Air Force Commendation Medal with one oak leaf cluster. He was awarded the 1984 Dr. Theodore Von Karman Award for his contributions to science and engineering, and he received the Air Force Eugene M. Zuckert Management Award for his outstanding management of key Air Force missile programs. Upon retirement from the Air Force (1988), he continued working by accepting a position as chairman of National Technical System (NTS) an aerospace testing company and as a member of the Slay Group which provided technical services to the aerospace industry. Having left the rigors of the military life behind, he and Patricia spent summers at their cabin in Northeast Pennsylvania on Lake Wallenpaupack. They were able to spend these latter years participating in the lives of their grandchildren on both coasts. General Casey is survived by three sons: Matthew P. Casey (Yucaipa, CA), Joseph G. and Donna L. Casey (Chester Springs, PA), and Patrick A. and Nancy R. Casey (Archbald, PA); and 9 grandchildren: Chelsea Farren, Rosemary Lapowski, Dylan Casey, Tara Maginnis, Eileen Casey, Shannon Casey, Erin Casey, Sarah Bloom, and Piper Casey. He and Patricia also have 4 great-grandchildren: David, Nick and Kirsten Bloom, and Dottie Lou Farren; and three step-grandchildren Brandon Nazario, Alana Negroni and Caleb Nazario; and step-great grandchildren Raiden Nazario, Quinn Negroni and Colt Nazario. He put the same effort into being a grandfather as he did his work. Annually, he designed treasure hunts involving clues based in geography, math, science, and history for the grandchildren. At his winter home in Redlands and his summer home in Tafton, General Casey was an active cyclist and runner. He maintained a membership in the local bicycle club, the Redlands Water Bottle Transit Co., and he cycled every Saturday, from Stell's Coffee in Redlands to East Coast Bagel in Riverside. The ride was dubbed the "Al Casey" ride by the Club. After riding it this year on February 29, 2020, Leap Year Day, the RWBTC Club treated him to a cake and ice cream for his "twenty-second birthday" at Tuscano's Pizza and Pasta in Yucapia, CA. When in California, he frequently ran with the Loma Linda Lopers, and over his lifetime he logged thousands of miles on his bicycle, and completed 113 marathons. General Casey devoted his life to his wife, his family and his country. Among his personal papers was a quote from Goodbye, Mr. Chips: "In the evening of my life I shall look to the sunset; at the moment in my life when the night is due. And the question I shall ask only I can answer. Was I brave and strong and true? And did I fill the world with love my whole life through?" General Casey will be buried in Arlington National Cemetery on a date not yet scheduled, and a memorial Mass will be held at St. Rose of Lima, Carbondale, PA on Saturday October 3, 2020 at 11:00 AM. Further arrangements for a celebration of life in Redlands are forthcoming. Arrangements by Emmerson Bartlett www.emmmersonbartlett.com

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Published by Redlands Daily Facts on Jun. 21, 2020.

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Palmi Del Vecchio

October 15, 2024

So sorry General Casy

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Susan Powell

December 7, 2020

I’m so sorry to hear of Uncle Al’s passing. Please know that we are remembering him and all of you in our prayers, and that we hold him in the highest regard and respect. He’s with Aunt Pat & our parents now.

sister Mariam Pfeifer, IHM

October 5, 2020

May Al rest in peace with members of his family in heaven, especially, Sister Rosemary Casey , who took me to relax with her after many days of work at his summer home in Lake Wallenpaupak. Blessings, galore. Sister Mariam Pfeifer, IHM

Robert Gettis

October 4, 2020

I am a friend of the Casey family and I have heard Gary Casey speak fondly of General Al. Proud to read about him and the family.

Theodore Olson

August 27, 2020

I am saddened to learn of his passing in June. My connection to him is that his recommendation was responsible for my acceptance into the Navy Officer Candidate School commissioning program. The result was a thirty year career in the Navy.
I will always be grateful to him for setting me on a course that changed my life.

Theodore C. Olson
Capt, SC, USN (ret)

ANZA Akram

July 16, 2020

I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Al. My condolences to his family. Always enjoyed biking and having coffee afterwards with him. Al will be missed and remembered with love.
Anza Akram
Riverside CA July 16, 2020

Mike Rzucidlo

June 29, 2020

Pat, Nancy and family, our thoughts and prayers are with you. Kathy and Mike

Sr. Mariam Pfeifer, IHM

June 22, 2020

I'd like to send my condolence and special prayers to his family. His generosity brings fond remembrance of his sister, Sr. Rosemary Casey, IHM, who often shared his summer cabin at Lake Wallenpaupack for me and some other IHM's for some relaxation after her long days at work. I'm sure they are now sharing eternal life. May he rest in peace.
Blessings, Sister Mariam Pfeifer, IHM

Dean Osborne

June 21, 2020

This man was a legend and his town of Carbondale was so very proud of him
My mom and dad would speak of him from time to time and it was always with a sense of pride and even reverence. Guess a lot of it was home town boy makes good. Well great actually. God bless him and his entire family. Rest in peace brother
1SG DEAN V. OSBORNE JR.
U.S. ARMY (RETIRED)
CARBONDALE, SAINT ROSE CLASS OF 1976

Christel Dreier

June 20, 2020

You will be missed

Richard McKinney

June 19, 2020

I'm so sorry to hear of the passing of your father. I was able to work with at BMO. He taught me so much both personally and professionally. I was even able to visit his summer cabin at Lake Wallenpaupack on visit back east on business for the Air Force. We exchanged Christmas cards each year and I was amazed at what he was doing each year. You have my deepest sympathy and may he rest in peace. If possible, I would like to attend the funeral at Arlington when it is scheduled.

Cheryl Bordo

June 19, 2020

I am very sorry about your father passing. What a beautiful life he created for himself and others. Although I did not know him, I felt the life and love he gave through your beautiful words. May he rest in peace. I know he will be greatly missed by all.

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