CASEY MULLANEY
GODFREY — On Saturday, April 8, 2017, Casey Allen Mullaney, 42, of Godfrey, Illinois, went to sleep and woke in the arms of Jesus, his Savior.
Casey's brilliant, sunshine-like smile, encouraging strength, and tender, fun-loving heart will be missed by those who call him son, daddy, brother, friend.
Casey was born October 17, 1974, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to Jerry Allen and Diana Kay (Edwards) Mullaney. He lived in Oklahoma and Texas until 1991 when his family came to Godfrey. Upon graduation from Alton Senior High School he served his country in the Army and then graduated from SWIC Police Academy in 2000. Upon graduation he found an outlet for service again as a firefighter with the Alton Fire Department until 2009.
Casey is survived by his parents; his older sister, Maureen Williams, and nephew Mason H. Williams of Sequin, Texas; nephew, Ben Fisher, and niece, Keira Fisher of Edwardsville; and his beloved sons, Curtis Joseph "CJ" and Jordan Michael.
His little sister, Kate (Mullaney) Fisher, preceded him in his heavenly journey in 2015. They will be laid to rest together.
Casey's life will be joyously shared at a Memorial Party at Rolling Hills Golf Club in Godfrey from 3 to-6 p.m. on Saturday, April 15, 2017.
Memorials, which will fund a trust for Casey's boys, CJ and Jordan, may be made to Diana Mullaney.
Gent Funeral Home in Alton is in charge of arrangements.
Online guestbook and information may be found at www.gentfuneralhome.com.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
6 Entries
Samantha Watkins
April 7, 2023
Casey, even though time has gone by so fast since you are gone you will always be in my thoughts and in my prayers. You are still being missed. My thoughts and prayers also go out to your family. We will meet again one day. R.I.P my sweet friend.
memory and joe vogt
April 14, 2017
Diana and Jerry we are so sorry for both your losses in the last couple years. He was very handsome.
Mariana Helton
April 13, 2017
I always will miss you
Samantha Watkins
April 13, 2017
You were our Angel on earth. Now you are our Angel in heaven. You are already being missed very much by so many. Even your body is gone you are still with us in spirit. R.I.P Casey. We love you.
J B
April 12, 2017
Rest in peace cousin.
DKEM
April 12, 2017
"Love you, Mom" rings thru my mind and brings me to my senses. We didn't want Kate to be buried alone .... I never guessed that you'd serve us this way. You are a 'son of comfort'. Thank you, Heavenly Father, that I have had the privilege to be Casey's mom.
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