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Joanne Casey Obituary

Joanne Marie Casey
Joanne Marie Casey, 78, of Ridgefield, CT, died peacefully on Monday, February 5, 2024.
Joanne was born on June 29, 1945 in New York, NY; a daughter of the late Rudolph and Dorothea Scheidegger and sister to John Scheidegger and the late Robert Scheidegger.
In third grade, her family moved to Wantagh, NY, where she met her neighbor and future husband, Francis (Frank) Casey, who lived across the cul-de-sac from her. While Frank was always smitten with Joanne it took a deployment to Vietnam, and countless letters, Joanne even wrote Frank one letter on a whole roll of toilet paper, for their love to truly blossom. Shortly after Frank's return they were married.
Joanne put effort into everything she did. She graduated from MacArthur High School and Farmingdale State College. After college, she worked in NYC as a secretary for Esso Chemical. After she was married, she continued as a secretary at Johns Hopkins Nursing School and her last assignment before retirement was Administrative Assistant to the VP of Human Resources at Perkin Elmer. Joanne was always great at organization and getting things done.
Frank being in the Army and working for IBM caused the Casey's to move 7 times before they finally settled into their forever home in Ridgefield, CT, where they lived for the past 37 years. Joanne was very active in the community. She was a parishioner of St. Mary's. She loved volunteering her time by managing the children's department of the Ridgefield Thrift Shop. Joanne played and hosted bridge clubs, and she enjoyed water aerobics at the community center. She made friends and was loved by all. Anytime you went out with Joanne you knew she was going to come across a few friends who wanted to say hello.
Joanne was a card shark and loved to play Solitaire. She couldn't wait to play Scrabble or go to the casinos to attempt to win at Blackjack with her Texas friends. Joanne was frugal and would only bring $100, but after hours of playing even made it back with a few extra dollars… sometimes!
Joanne was quite a hostess who loved getting people together to have a good time. She planned themed dinner parties, Zoom calls with far away friends and she LOVED her DE or OBX beach vacations because it brought her whole Casey clan together. Her passion for travel also took Frank and Joanne on many adventures all over the world.
Joanne loved making memories and she was just as good at preserving them. She took great pride in putting together photo albums of her family and each big trip she took. She passed along this passion by making scrapbooks for her grandchildren. Her family and friends are fortunate to be able to look back on this lifelong gift and it brings them peace to know Joanne lived a beautiful life full of family, adventures and most of all love! She was also an avid collector- she collected everything from antique hats, Royal Copenhagen Christmas plates, roosters, and even Madame Alexander dolls when her daughters were little. She always worked very hard to make the holidays special for her family- whether by hosting the holidays at her home and making elaborate meals or painstakingly wrapping each present with love, all the details mattered.
What Joanne cherished most was her family, Frank, her husband of 54 years, as well as her three children: Kristen Marshall, Meghan Daly and Katherine Govoro, their spouses: Craig, Patrick, and Ron; and her nine grandchildren: Colin, Erin, Owen, Quinn, Gavin, Casey, Monroe, Willa and Alma, who loved Joanne deeply. When her grandson, Quinn, first learned to talk he called her "Peeka" because she always played Peeka-boo with him and the name stuck. She loved to spoil her grandkids. She cheered them on at their sporting events, would let them buy any candy they wanted, took them to Dimitri's, their favorite diner, let them stay up super late and even had a box of toys that she let them pick a gift out of every time they came over. Peeka will certainly be missed.
Family and friends will be received on Monday, February 12, 2024 from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Kane Funeral Home, 25 Catoonah Street, Ridgefield. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, February 13, 2024 at 10:30 a.m. in Saint Mary's Church, 55 Catoonah Street, Ridgefield. Interment will follow in Saint Mary's Cemetery, 110 North Street, Ridgefield.
Contributions in Mrs. Casey's memory may be made to the Ridgefield Thrift Shop, which donates their proceeds to local charities, https://www.ridgefieldthriftshop.com .

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Ridgefield Press on Feb. 6, 2024.

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Karen Fowler

February 11, 2024

I met Joanne at the Ridgefield Thrift store. She worked on the stool next to mine and we had pet names for each other! She called me Betsey and I referred to her as Chatty Cathy! It was such fun, and often other volunteers could not figure out why we were calling each other by wrong names! She will be greatly missed but her wonderful memories will live on! With Sympathy, Karen Fowler

Joyce Hammond

February 9, 2024

I am so sorry to hear this. My thoughts and prayers to the Casey family. Joanne and I became fast friends when we worked together. I have found memories of shopping ... from the mall to the thrift shop and even QVC . She will be missed.

Barbara Costello

February 7, 2024

I met Joanne in Brandermill, a planned community in the Richmond, VA area. She was the first person to ring our doorbell and welcome me to the neighborhood. With Joanne, she made you feel like you´ve known her forever even though we had just met. She sat on our back staircase and shared the scoop of the neighborhood. This was the first time we had ever moved away from family and friends and I´m not sure what I would have done without her. She became one of my best friends and even though her family moved to Florida we kept in touch and even visited a few times. Life would move us to Ridgefield CT and as God´s plan would have it, the Casey´s moved to the same town. She was like a sister to me and our friendship was truly meant to be. Frank and Joanne were two of our dearest friends, traveling together and spending every Christmas Eve together for
more years than
I could count. We shared so many stories and never got tired of telling and retelling them! Rest in peace, Jo. Until we meet again.

Ava Berry

February 6, 2024

May her beautiful soul rest in peace. She was truly loved by many and surely reciprocated that love to everyone.

Colin Marshall

February 6, 2024

Joanne Casey was the best grandmother a kid could ever ask for. She always made sure to show her grandchildren that she loved them whether it was by giving gifts or candy or hugs we always knew. Even in her last few years when she struggled with dementia she remembered to watch her grandchild's college games and text him every time. She was the sweetest most kind hearted woman I have ever know and she will be loved and missed eternally by everyone she knew, and especially her grandson.

Colin Marshall

February 6, 2024

Joanne was the best grandmother a kid could ever ask for. Even in her last years struggling with dementia she remembered to watch her grandsons college football games and would make sure to text him after every single one of them. She was the kindest most thoughtful woman and will be loved eternally. I love and miss you Grandma.

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