James Arthur “Tic-Toc” Casson

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James Arthur “Tic-Toc” Casson

Birth
Kensington, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
22 Mar 2002 (aged 45)
Camden, Camden County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Cape May, Cape May County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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My father was certainly an animated individual who was well known and liked by many people. Whether he was cracking silly jokes or doing something extremely unbelievable (like the one time he was videotaped bungee jumping and the one time he appeared on "Stupid Human Tricks" by stopping a ceiling fan on The Late Show with David Letterman), he certainly brought joy to many. His popularity was so immense he had an additional memorial service held for him in Philadelphia along with his funeral in Wildwood, NJ. He would never let anyone hurt me or my mother & for that I am grateful & wish he was still here. I treasure my memories I have of him & I wish I had more.


CASSON Of North Wildwood, N.J., March 22, 2002, JAMES ARTHUR ``TIC TOC', age 45, husband of Judy (nee Abruscato), father of Genevieve, son of Jack and Mary Casson, brother of Jack Casson and Dawn Marcelis, 5 nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian Burial Monday 12 Noon, St. Ann Church, 2900 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood, N.J. where friends may call from 10 A.M. Interment St. Mary's Cem., Lower Twp., N.J. Arr. INGERSOLL-GREENWOOD FUNERAL HOME, North Wildwood, N.J.

Published on Philly.com on Mar. 27, 2002


My warmest & sincerest thanks goes to Valencia, Angel of Mine, for supporting my father's memorial. Your friendship in mourning means more to me than you'll ever know.
My father was certainly an animated individual who was well known and liked by many people. Whether he was cracking silly jokes or doing something extremely unbelievable (like the one time he was videotaped bungee jumping and the one time he appeared on "Stupid Human Tricks" by stopping a ceiling fan on The Late Show with David Letterman), he certainly brought joy to many. His popularity was so immense he had an additional memorial service held for him in Philadelphia along with his funeral in Wildwood, NJ. He would never let anyone hurt me or my mother & for that I am grateful & wish he was still here. I treasure my memories I have of him & I wish I had more.


CASSON Of North Wildwood, N.J., March 22, 2002, JAMES ARTHUR ``TIC TOC', age 45, husband of Judy (nee Abruscato), father of Genevieve, son of Jack and Mary Casson, brother of Jack Casson and Dawn Marcelis, 5 nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian Burial Monday 12 Noon, St. Ann Church, 2900 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood, N.J. where friends may call from 10 A.M. Interment St. Mary's Cem., Lower Twp., N.J. Arr. INGERSOLL-GREENWOOD FUNERAL HOME, North Wildwood, N.J.

Published on Philly.com on Mar. 27, 2002


My warmest & sincerest thanks goes to Valencia, Angel of Mine, for supporting my father's memorial. Your friendship in mourning means more to me than you'll ever know.

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