Michelle loved spending time with her children and grandkids. She attended Morning Star Baptist Church. Occasionally she enjoyed and loved music especially smooth jazz. Also singing, cooking, loving on family. Michelle was the kindest person you could ever meet.
If you knew her she spoke her mind and made sure you were straight as much as she possibly could. She will be missed dearly by her family.
She is preceded in death by her grandparents, Lelia and Clyde Casey; a mother at heart, Everta Holmes; daughter, Tyshima Scott; and two brothers Tommy Casey and James Evans.
Michelle is survived by parents, Lillian Casey and Raymond Crumpton; two sisters, Denise Casey and Jacqueline Casey; and brother, Jimmy Casey; five children, Christopher Casey, Montrel Casey, Shanice Scott, Raven Scott, and Yoshika Casey; six grandchildren, Mackenzie Scott, Meikhel Minter, Messiah Scott, Amauri Scott, Aubrey Scott, and Marlee Allen; and a host of aunties, cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.
Michelle loved spending time with her children and grandkids. She attended Morning Star Baptist Church. Occasionally she enjoyed and loved music especially smooth jazz. Also singing, cooking, loving on family. Michelle was the kindest person you could ever meet.
If you knew her she spoke her mind and made sure you were straight as much as she possibly could. She will be missed dearly by her family.
She is preceded in death by her grandparents, Lelia and Clyde Casey; a mother at heart, Everta Holmes; daughter, Tyshima Scott; and two brothers Tommy Casey and James Evans.
Michelle is survived by parents, Lillian Casey and Raymond Crumpton; two sisters, Denise Casey and Jacqueline Casey; and brother, Jimmy Casey; five children, Christopher Casey, Montrel Casey, Shanice Scott, Raven Scott, and Yoshika Casey; six grandchildren, Mackenzie Scott, Meikhel Minter, Messiah Scott, Amauri Scott, Aubrey Scott, and Marlee Allen; and a host of aunties, cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.
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