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Christopher Dixon Casey, 58, peacefully passed away on Wednesday, September 17, 2025 at Levine & Dixon Hospice House at Southminster in Charlotte, NC.
Chris was born October 20, 1966 in Spartanburg, South Carolina to the late Marion L. Casey, Jr. and Grace Irene Casey. A graduate of Dorman High School, Chris was the oldest of four children. He was a valued lab technician with Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center for 30+ years. Chris was a quick-witted introvert who enjoyed traveling, camping, and thrifting.
Chris is survived by his siblings; Brian O'Neal Casey, Mary Elizabeth Lister (husband Chad), and Marion Ann Weeks (husband Dusty). He is also survived by his nephews; Rhegan Weeks (wife Tori), Jack Debolt, Dylan Casey, and Colton Weeks. Chris was predeceased by his partner of 36 years Patrick Latham.
Private services will be held by immediate family. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Levine & Dixon Hospice House at Southminster in Charlotte, NC. https://www.viagiving.org/donating
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