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Virginia Lou “Jenn” <I>Daniels</I> Casey

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Virginia Lou “Jenn” Daniels Casey

Birth
Muse, Le Flore County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
29 Dec 2017 (aged 93)
Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Johnson County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Virginia Lou (Daniels) Casey, 93, formerly of Knoxville, Arkansas, died on December 29, 2017 in Wichita, Kansas. She and her husband, James Monroe 'Jim' Casey, moved to their daughter’s home in Wichita in 2014. Born in Big Cedar (sic), Oklahoma on February 15, 1924, Virginia was one of 13 children. During WWII, she received a provisional license to teach school during the teacher shortage, and taught at the school in Ozone, Arkansas for two years. On May 4, 1946, she and James were married in Clarksville, Arkansas. After living in numerous places for many years, they moved back to the Lamar/Knoxville area in 1971. Virginia was a member of the Mount Vernon Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by her parents and all but three of her siblings; and son, Ron Casey, who passed in 2016. Survivors include her husband of 71 years, Jim Casey, daughter, Carolyn Williams and son, Terry Casey, of Wichita; grandchildren, Jarrod Casey and Amanda Lawson, both of Hindsville, Arkansas; Steven Williams, Kimberly Wilkinson, Tiffany Howard, Denise Balli, Chayney Shuck, Kash Overton, Andrew Balli-Williams, and Aailyah Williams, all of the Wichita area, Chris Williams, San Diego, California; and foster granddaughter, Debra Francis; great-grandchildren, Megan Lawson, Bethany Lawson, and Grant Casey of Hindsville, Arkansas; Hanna Wilkinson, Braden Wilkinson, Katerina Woods, Mikaila Woods, Virginia Disbro, Cassandra Disbro, and foster great-grandchild, Kent Allen; great-great-grandchildren, Reece Shuck, and Elliana Overton, all of the Wichita area. Her surviving siblings were Flora Goldsmith, Fayetteville, Arkansas; Edward Daniels, Sacramento, California; and Alvey Daniels, Wichita. Service were held at 1:00 p.m., Friday, January 5, 2018, at Roller-Cox Funeral Home, Clarksville, Arkansas, with Paul Farrar officiating, followed by internment at Adams Cemetery. Arrangements were through Roller-Cox.

Virginia Casey, 93, died at Wichita, Kansas on 29 December 2017. She was the daughter of William Edgar and Mary Elizabeth Daniels, and the wife James Monroe Casey, who survived her. Services were held at 1:00 p.m., Friday, 5 Jan 2017, at the Roller-Cox Funeral Home chapel, Clarksville, Arkansas, followed with interment at Adams Cemetery.
Virginia Lou (Daniels) Casey, 93, formerly of Knoxville, Arkansas, died on December 29, 2017 in Wichita, Kansas. She and her husband, James Monroe 'Jim' Casey, moved to their daughter’s home in Wichita in 2014. Born in Big Cedar (sic), Oklahoma on February 15, 1924, Virginia was one of 13 children. During WWII, she received a provisional license to teach school during the teacher shortage, and taught at the school in Ozone, Arkansas for two years. On May 4, 1946, she and James were married in Clarksville, Arkansas. After living in numerous places for many years, they moved back to the Lamar/Knoxville area in 1971. Virginia was a member of the Mount Vernon Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by her parents and all but three of her siblings; and son, Ron Casey, who passed in 2016. Survivors include her husband of 71 years, Jim Casey, daughter, Carolyn Williams and son, Terry Casey, of Wichita; grandchildren, Jarrod Casey and Amanda Lawson, both of Hindsville, Arkansas; Steven Williams, Kimberly Wilkinson, Tiffany Howard, Denise Balli, Chayney Shuck, Kash Overton, Andrew Balli-Williams, and Aailyah Williams, all of the Wichita area, Chris Williams, San Diego, California; and foster granddaughter, Debra Francis; great-grandchildren, Megan Lawson, Bethany Lawson, and Grant Casey of Hindsville, Arkansas; Hanna Wilkinson, Braden Wilkinson, Katerina Woods, Mikaila Woods, Virginia Disbro, Cassandra Disbro, and foster great-grandchild, Kent Allen; great-great-grandchildren, Reece Shuck, and Elliana Overton, all of the Wichita area. Her surviving siblings were Flora Goldsmith, Fayetteville, Arkansas; Edward Daniels, Sacramento, California; and Alvey Daniels, Wichita. Service were held at 1:00 p.m., Friday, January 5, 2018, at Roller-Cox Funeral Home, Clarksville, Arkansas, with Paul Farrar officiating, followed by internment at Adams Cemetery. Arrangements were through Roller-Cox.

Virginia Casey, 93, died at Wichita, Kansas on 29 December 2017. She was the daughter of William Edgar and Mary Elizabeth Daniels, and the wife James Monroe Casey, who survived her. Services were held at 1:00 p.m., Friday, 5 Jan 2017, at the Roller-Cox Funeral Home chapel, Clarksville, Arkansas, followed with interment at Adams Cemetery.

Inscription

5 - 4 - 46 (date within heart)

Gravesite Details

Heart shape between names upon a double, upright, stone marker with James.



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