Brian Casey Obituary
Brian Casey
July 17, 1957 - April 13, 2023
Richland, Washington - On Thursday, April 13, 2023, In the still, dark, early hours of the morning, Brian Shawn Casey, of Richland, WA made his ascent to the summit of Badger Mountain. This was a very familiar hike for him, yet this morning's hike was to be different. On this morning, Brian hiked toward a glorious, crimson sunrise, toward the summit, and then onward to Heaven as Jesus called him home. With his wife Lynn by his side, Brian left this earth at 6:00 am at the top of Badger Mountain beneath the towers. He died instantly of a heart attack. He was 65 years old.
Brian was born on July 17, 1957, in Greeley, Colorado to Chancie Joe Casey and Charla Dene (Crain) Casey. Brian was the second of six children. In 1957, his parents and older brother Pat moved to the Columbia Basin where his siblings Terrance, Jeffrey, Bill and Michelle were born. Brian attended St. Patrick's elementary school and middle school. In 1968, Brian's family moved to a larger farm in Badger Canyon. A few years later, they moved to Pasco where they would live for the next 22 years. Brian attended St. Martin's High School in Lacey, WA followed by Pasco High School, graduating in 1975.
Brian worked in construction for several years after high school building grain tanks. He later attended Eastern Washington University (EWU) and graduated in 1987 with a BS degree in Industrial Engineering.
After graduating from EWU, Brian began a lifelong career working in the underground utilities business which supplies and services the local contractor community. Brian was working for Ferguson Waterworks at the time of his death. During his career, Brian gained a reputation for his expertise, fairness, follow-through, and most important to him, integrity. He was widely respected by the contractor community, his competitors, and the vendor community for being a person of his word. Brian's mantra over time became: "it is better to overperform than overpromise."
In 1992 Brian and Lynn were introduced by a mutual college friend, Chris Jacky. Chris would say, "You two seem perfect for each other." He was right! On July 31, 1993, Brian and Lynn were married at St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Brian soon adopted Lynn's son, Jason, who was seven at the time. Brian and Lynn together reached out in the community through foster care. Through the Foster-Adopt Program, they adopted K.C., Laci, and Heather (three siblings), followed by Harleen a few years later.
In 1998, Brian publicly professed his personal faith in Jesus Christ at Bethel Church where he and Lynn attended for twenty some years. He knew that because of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus, he was set free from sin and eternal separation from God. He accepted the free gift of eternal life through Jesus.
Brian was a husband, father, papa, son, brother, cousin, friend, and coworker. What he loved most was being a papa. He loved spending time with his grandchildren, dropping everything to be there for them. He was a quiet, introspective man with the desire to serve others. He had the gift of working with his hands. He could fix just about anything, and he was always willing to help. Brian would regularly help his family, friends, neighbors, and community. He never wanted anything in return, just the satisfaction of a job well done while at the same time, helping a fellow human being. Brian really came to life as he served others.
Brian loved the great outdoors. He enjoyed deep sea fishing, camping trips with the family, trips to the Oregon coast, T-ball games, Little League games, soccer games, sitting around the fire pit in the back yard, spending holidays with family, attending concerts, plays and musicals with Lynn, family, and friends. More recently Brian and Lynn enjoyed trips in their RV. In the last few years, Brian and Lynn began hiking regularly with friends, making weekly hikes up Badger Mountain and exploring other mountains (hills) in the area.
Brian was preceded in death by his father Chancie Joe Casey, niece Sara Beth Casey, and niece Michelle Frances Casey.
He is survived by his loving and devoted wife of almost 30 years, Lynn Marie (Harrold) Casey, his mother Charla Dene (Crain) Casey, brothers Pat Casey (Theresa), Terrance Casey (Lori), Jeff Casey (Colette), Bill Casey (Colleen), and sister Michelle Johnson (Dan). He is also survived by five children: Jason Harrold, K.C. Howell, Laci Komula (Anthony), Heather Howell, and Harleen Casey. He is also survived by eight grandchildren: Dillan, Sonyah, and Cameron Harrold, Caidren, Rhoswen, Garen, Owen, and Taryn Komula. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews and grand-nieces and grand-nephews.
Brian will be dearly missed by his family and friends.
A memorial celebration of Brian's life will be held at 4:00 pm on Saturday, April 29th at Pacific Northwest Christian College, 3180 W Clearwater Ave, Kennewick, WA 99336. A public viewing will be at Einan's at Sunset Funeral Home, 915 Bypass Highway, Richland WA 99352 from 1:00 pm until 2:00 pm. A private family graveside service will be held at Sunset Gardens in Richland.
Memorial donations in Brian's name can be sent to: Soul Soup Kitchen Remodel-Prayer Watch Christian Center, 602 South Washington Street, Kennewick, WA 99336.
Published by Tri-City Herald from Apr. 22 to Apr. 23, 2023.