William Voy Casey lived in Clear Creek, Idaho at the time of his death. He was the youngest and last surviving member of his family. He was raised on a cranberry farm near the Oregon coast. After a four year tour in the Navy, he married Juyne Elizabeth Graves. He worked as a mechanic and maintenance superintendent his entire life and could fix just about anything that rolled or moved on tracks. He was a consummate hunter and sportsman.
He was survived by his two children, Bill Casey of Clear Creek and Margaret Palmer of Helix; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
William Voy Casey lived in Clear Creek, Idaho at the time of his death. He was the youngest and last surviving member of his family. He was raised on a cranberry farm near the Oregon coast. After a four year tour in the Navy, he married Juyne Elizabeth Graves. He worked as a mechanic and maintenance superintendent his entire life and could fix just about anything that rolled or moved on tracks. He was a consummate hunter and sportsman.
He was survived by his two children, Bill Casey of Clear Creek and Margaret Palmer of Helix; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
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