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Debra Ruth Casey

1953 - 2016

Debra Ruth Casey obituary, 1953-2016, Arlington, TX

BORN

1953

DIED

2016

Debra Casey Obituary

Debra Ruth Casey, 62, passed away and went to her heavenly home on Monday, June 6, 2016, after a brief illness. Memorial service: 2 p.m. Thursday, June 16, at University Christian Church, 2720 S. University Drive in Fort Worth. Per her wishes, her body was donated to science at U.T. Southwestern in Dallas. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, please donate to Delta Gamma Sight Conservation and Aid to the Blind, or the charity of your choosing. Debra was born June 25, 1953, in Buffalo, N.Y., to Edward and Geraldine Oglesby. Her premature birth led to her being only partially sighted in one eye. She grew up in the Buffalo area but, after graduating from high school, moved with her mother to San Antonio where she met her future husband, Cary Jon Casey. Cary persuaded her to move to Lubbock so they could both attend Texas Tech University. Due to her visual impairment, much of her education was paid for through the Texas State Commission for the Blind. After a brief romance, Debra and Cary were married, in Cary's home town of Fort Worth, on May 18, 1974. Debra received her Bachelor of Science Degree in education from Texas Tech in May of 1976. Debra and Cary moved from Lubbock to Fort Worth in 1978 after Cary completed his studies; they recently celebrated 42 years of marriage. Debra devoted herself to being a full-time mother and grandmother for most of her life, but she did work for several years as a medical assistant for a local eye surgeon. She was a caring, generous mother and grandmother, always willing to sacrifice herself in any way for her family. She also deeply loved animals, especially her pet Beagles, Dudley and Sadie. Survivors: Husband, Cary Casey; sons, Collin and Cameron Casey; daughter, April Casey; mother, Geraldine Oglesby Bennett; brother, Dan Oglesby; grandsons, Tanner and Noah Casey, and Parks and Anden Elliott; granddaughter, Ava Roe; and Sadie the Beagle.

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Published by Star-Telegram on Jun. 12, 2016.

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Rick Finley

June 17, 2016

Thinking of you and your family in this time of loss and sadness.
Let a time of peace and a celebration of life be a comfort to your soul.

Erin Jernigan

June 17, 2016

My heart hurts for this huge loss. Everyone of you are and will always be like family to me. I spent every minute of high school plus some at yalls house. Some of the best memories of my life. I continue to pray for your family and send my love. God Bless! Erin

Sibyl Tinguely Walker

June 16, 2016

I am so very sorry for the loss of Debbie and for the Casey family. Praying healing and comfort over all of you. Debbie always treated me like family and was always very sweet to me. She will be missed. -Sibyl Walker

Sheryl Becan

June 15, 2016

To the family of Debra Casey - My sincere condolences for the loss of your loved one. While I didn't know her, I was immediately touched by what I read in Debra's notice. It can truly be a small world, and we shared several bonds. In addition to having the exact birthday, I am also registered as a UT Southwestern donor. I graduated from Texas Tech's College of Education in 1975, and like Debra, I'm a confirmed animal lover - especially dogs. It wouldn't surprise me to find out that she and I knew some of the same people at UCC. Debra sounds as though she was a wonderful friend to many, and she certainly left this world far too soon. I wish I could have know her. Peace to all in the days ahead.

Sincerely,
Sheryl Becan

James Worthy

June 14, 2016

Condolences to the Casey family. You were always so wonderful to me and Mrs. Casey was always so nice and inviting every time. She will definitely be missed. You're all in my thoughts and prayers.

Heathe Fountain

June 14, 2016

Sending my love to the Casey family.

Sarah Whited

June 12, 2016

We will see you again one day, until then you will be very missed. We love you.

Delicia Pierce

June 11, 2016

What a beautiful picture. I will always remember our friendship. Prayers for peace for your family.
With love & admiration
Delicia Pierce

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