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George R. Casey, Jr., a dedicated diesel mechanic beloved by his family and friends, passed away on September 11, 2025, in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. He was born on November 27, 1964, in New Brunswick, New Jersey, and later relocated to Levittown, Pennsylvania, before settling in Morrisville 23 years ago.
George devoted over 30 years of his career to Silvi Concrete, where he built a reputation for his skills and work ethic as a diesel mechanic. His dedication to his profession was matched only by his compassion and care for those around him.
An avid enthusiast of the outdoors, George found joy in camping and fishing at the Penn Warner Club, where he spent many memorable moments surrounded by nature. He was known for his unique sense of humor and affectionately referred to his seven cats as his dogs, showcasing his playful personality and love for animals.
George is survived by his son, George R. Casey, III; his sister, Eleanor Rudzik; his brother, James Casey; and his mother, Eleanor Heine Casey. He also leaves behind several nieces and nephews who will cherish his memory.
He was preceded in death by his father, George R. Casey, twin brother Robert Casey, and sister Teresa Tayvinsky, whose legacies continue through the lives he touched. George R. Casey, Jr. will be remembered not only for his professional accomplishments but also for the warmth he brought to all who knew him.
At George's request, there will be no services.
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