Interment followed in the Cedar Shoals cemetery, near Emoree.
Grand-daughters served as flower bearers.
Mrs. Casey, who was well known throughout this section of the state, died at his home near Enoree shortly before midnight Sunday. He had been in declining health for several months.
Survivors include four sons, Lanham Casey, Clarence Casey, Freeman Casey and L. M. Casey, all of Enoree; three daughters, Mrs. L. G. Casey of Enoree, Mrs. B. L. Chumly of Woodruff, and Mrs. Raymond Wilson of Laurens; 31 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren
Spartanburg Herald 8/18/1937 p.2
Interment followed in the Cedar Shoals cemetery, near Emoree.
Grand-daughters served as flower bearers.
Mrs. Casey, who was well known throughout this section of the state, died at his home near Enoree shortly before midnight Sunday. He had been in declining health for several months.
Survivors include four sons, Lanham Casey, Clarence Casey, Freeman Casey and L. M. Casey, all of Enoree; three daughters, Mrs. L. G. Casey of Enoree, Mrs. B. L. Chumly of Woodruff, and Mrs. Raymond Wilson of Laurens; 31 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren
Spartanburg Herald 8/18/1937 p.2
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