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Annie E. <I>Sheehan</I> Casey

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Annie E. Sheehan Casey

Birth
Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
1 Oct 1962 (aged 95)
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Shoreline, King County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section CHAP, Lot NWFAM, Site 6W
Memorial ID
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Death Takes Mrs. Henry J. Casey
Mrs. Annie E. Casey, 95, of 1503 Shenandoah Drive E., a Broadmoor resident for 34 years, died yesterday in a hospital after a long illness.
Rosary will be said at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening at the Bonney-Watson Co. Requiem High Mass will be sung at 10 o'clock Thursday morning at the Immaculate Conception Church.
Burial will be in Holyrood.
Mrs. Casey was born in Charlestown, Mass., only four blocks from the site of the Bunker Hill monument. She came to Seattle in 1897 from Candelaria, Nev., a mining settlement which now is a ghost town near Tonopah.
Mrs. Casey's father and her husband, the late Henry J. Casey, both were miners. Two of Mrs. Casey's sons, James E. and the late George W. Casey, founded the United Parcel Service in Seattle that became a national enterprise.
Active in many private charities, Mrs. Casey also had traveled all over the world. She spent winters late in her life in Palm Springs, Calif.
Surviving are two sons, Henry J. Casey, Portland, and James E. Casey, New York; a daughter, Miss Marguerite M. Casey, Seattle; three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
(The Seattle Daily Times, October 2, 1962, Page 50)

Birth Date: Mar. 21, 1867
Birth Place: Massachusetts, USA
Death Date: Oct. 1, 1962
Death Place: Washington, USA
[Contributed by Patrick OLeary (#47388341)]

Burial Date: October 4, 1962
Death Takes Mrs. Henry J. Casey
Mrs. Annie E. Casey, 95, of 1503 Shenandoah Drive E., a Broadmoor resident for 34 years, died yesterday in a hospital after a long illness.
Rosary will be said at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening at the Bonney-Watson Co. Requiem High Mass will be sung at 10 o'clock Thursday morning at the Immaculate Conception Church.
Burial will be in Holyrood.
Mrs. Casey was born in Charlestown, Mass., only four blocks from the site of the Bunker Hill monument. She came to Seattle in 1897 from Candelaria, Nev., a mining settlement which now is a ghost town near Tonopah.
Mrs. Casey's father and her husband, the late Henry J. Casey, both were miners. Two of Mrs. Casey's sons, James E. and the late George W. Casey, founded the United Parcel Service in Seattle that became a national enterprise.
Active in many private charities, Mrs. Casey also had traveled all over the world. She spent winters late in her life in Palm Springs, Calif.
Surviving are two sons, Henry J. Casey, Portland, and James E. Casey, New York; a daughter, Miss Marguerite M. Casey, Seattle; three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
(The Seattle Daily Times, October 2, 1962, Page 50)

Birth Date: Mar. 21, 1867
Birth Place: Massachusetts, USA
Death Date: Oct. 1, 1962
Death Place: Washington, USA
[Contributed by Patrick OLeary (#47388341)]

Burial Date: October 4, 1962


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