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Casey Owen Sweeney, 48, of Huntersville, NC passed away August 1, 2024. Born on September 19, 1975 in New York, NY to Eugene and Carolyn Sweeney. He was preceded in death by his three brothers, Timothy, Christopher and Patrick and sister Stephanie.
Casey is survived by his two beautiful daughters Isla and Raya Sweeney, his brother Michael and sister Gabrielle and their loving families, along with dear friends, Lori and Kimberly.
Casey had a smile for every occasion, always willing to help with any request or favor. He played soccer and lacrosse, however, like his brother, fascinated with cars and motors forever. After college in Virginia, Casey settled in North Carolina and spent his career in the auto repair industry around Lake Norman, helping others. A loving and supportive father or two young ladies he will be remembered as a giving person, expecting little in return. A giver, not a taker who will be dearly missed by all who knew him. He leaves us too soon, there was so much more to live for.
Services will be privately held with the family. Casey's cremated remains will be scattered at sea at a future date.
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16901 Old Statesville Rd., Huntersville, NC 28078
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