ALFRED JAMES CASEY Jr.

1922 - 2016

ALFRED JAMES CASEY Jr. obituary, 1922-2016, McKeesport, PA

ALFRED JAMES CASEY Jr.

1922 - 2016

BORN

1922

DIED

2016

ALFRED CASEY Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 31, 2016.
CASEY
ALFRED JAMES, Jr.
Passed peacefully from this life on Saturday, May 28, 2016, with the love of his family lifting him up. Alfred, who went by "Al" and "Fred" to family and friends, was born in Clairton on Christmas Eve, 1922, to Alma Similo Casey and Alfred James Casey, Sr. His mother always called him "Junior." Alfred grew up in both Clairton and Blythedale, where he spent summers with his Grandmother Similo and Aunt Eva, pestering the miners at the Union Hall and playing baseball. He graduated from Clairton High School in 1941 where he played clarinet in the marching band. He entered the U.S. Army in 1943 and was deployed with the 631st Ordnance Ammunition Company to England before landing at Utah Beach and advancing with the Allied armies through Belgium and France. His campaigns include Normandy, Northern France and Rhineland and he was awarded the European, African, Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with three Bronze Stars. Alfred was among the support units in the Battle of the Bulge where he worked to secure ammunition dumps as the Nazis broke through. On every Christmas Eve birthday, Alfred reminded us that in 1944, he ate cold rations on the staircase of a small hotel in a village that was under attack, wondering if he would survive. He did and returned to marry the love of his life, Abigail Kittiko of McKeesport. They lived in McKeesport and White Oak for 66 years of marriage. Abigail died on December 17, 2014. Alfred worked as a carpenter at Clairton and Homestead Works until too many lay-offs and strike threats caused him to take a job selling insurance for the National Life and Accident Insurance Company and then The Prudential Insurance Company where he earned many sales awards. Alfred retired in 1986 and attended Penn State University McKeesport Campus where he took literature and writing courses and actually had some poetry published. Penn State was tough, because he was a Pitt man through and through and delighted in wearing his Golden Panthers sweatshirt to class and the library. He was a voracious reader of newspapers and books and loved to talk about current events, politics, boxing, Pirates baseball and all Pitt sports, especially football. His opinions often found their way into the McKeesport Daily News as letters to the editor. Springs and summers were spent in his flower and vegetable gardens. No matter the season, he would frequently visit the Carnegie Library and Museum and Phipps Conservatory in Oakland, the Carnegie Library McKeesport, The Penn State Library and The McKeesport Heritage Center. He was a member of the American Legion and St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church in McKeesport. Alfred is survived by his brother, William Casey (Margarete, deceased) of West Mifflin; his four children, Clareanne Best of Sewickley, Christine Casey of Pittsburgh, Mark Casey (Lynnette) of Phoenix, Arizona, Victoria Tomcik (Michael) of Port Vue; his nephews, Bill Casey (Janie) of Clairton and Karl Casey of Pittsburgh. Pap Fred will be missed by grandchildren, Donna Lippock (Steve), Brian Best (Krista), Daniel Best, Elizabeth Best (Crispin), Rosie McDunn, Matthew, Maegan and Terese Casey and Sarah Rutherford (Zachary), Stephanie Didjunas (Matthew), Samantha Roland (Patrick); and 12 great-grandchildren. Alfred was proud of his children and loved playing with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren, especially when they were babies. Visitation is at JAYCOX - JAWORSKI FUNERAL HOME in McKeesport Thursday, June 2, 2016, 2 p.m.-4 p.m. and 6 p.m.-8 p.m. Funeral Mass begins at 10 a.m. Friday, June 3, 2016, at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church with interment to follow in Penn Lincoln Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Carnegie Library, McKeesport Public Library, McKeesport Heritage Center, or Family Hospice and Palliative Care at Canterbury Place.

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Alan Newark

November 1, 2016

May I,albeit belatedly,send belated condolences and all sympathy to the family of Alfred J. Casey (RIP)?
I never, in British Army service, fired a shot in anger but my maternal grandfather, a 7th Armoured Brigade 'Desert Rat', very much did, serving in North Africa ,Italy , France, Belgium, Holland and Germany.
He fired in me a lifelong interest in and prompted my decades of research into many aspects of the Second World War.
One of these projects includes a search for information about and summer - of -1944 Company and Battalion HQs' documents and photographs concerning Alfred J Casey's unit, the 631st Ordinance and Ammunition Company,especially its arrival on Utah Beach and its service - especially concerning its main ammunition depot - in the Utah Beach Rear Area before, during and after mid - July 1944.
Lastly, are Alfred's family aware of any surviving 631 st Company veterans who might be willing to help me?
I apologise if in the aftermath of their loss, this query seems opportunistic but the Obituary Notice contains interesting information and I hope that Alfred's family can help me.
With renewed sympathies.
Alan Newark

Chris Howard

June 2, 2016

Christine, to you and all of your family, I offer my condolences. Your father sounds like an amazing man; the sort anyone would be proud to call a friend. I wish you well in this time of loss.

Burhan Gharaibeh

June 1, 2016

My heartfelt condolences to Christine. I am sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts. Burhan

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