Kenneth S. Casey, 90, of Sioux City died Tuesday, April 15, 2008, after a short stay in Parmly LifePointes in Chisago, Minn.
Services were held Saturday, April 19, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. The Rev. Craig Collison officiated. Burial was in Logan Park Cemetery. Arrangements were under the direction of Meyer Brothers Colonial Chapel.
Kenneth Casey was born Sept. 3, 1917, in Sioux City to James Frances and Veronica Cecilla (Schaaf) Casey. He married Ruby A. Skidmore on May 6, 1939, in Elk Point, S.D. Mr. Casey worked for the Milwaukee Railroad for 41 years. He was assistant superintendent of work equipment lines west, Miles City, Mont., and foreman of the Sioux City Milwaukee Round House.
Kenny was a member of the American Legion in Elk Point, the Moose Lodge, V.F.W. and known as a "pool shark" at the Senior Center.
Survivors include his 6 children, 18 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 60 years, Ruby Ada; brothers, James "Bud," Harold "Red," Tom and Donald "Toots"; sisters, Margaret "Peg" Harbeck and Kathleen Erwin; a son-in-law, James Barger; and a granddaughter, Raquel Stiles.
(Sioux City Journal, Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa, 20 Apr 2008)
Kenneth S. Casey, 90, of Sioux City died Tuesday, April 15, 2008, after a short stay in Parmly LifePointes in Chisago, Minn.
Services were held Saturday, April 19, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. The Rev. Craig Collison officiated. Burial was in Logan Park Cemetery. Arrangements were under the direction of Meyer Brothers Colonial Chapel.
Kenneth Casey was born Sept. 3, 1917, in Sioux City to James Frances and Veronica Cecilla (Schaaf) Casey. He married Ruby A. Skidmore on May 6, 1939, in Elk Point, S.D. Mr. Casey worked for the Milwaukee Railroad for 41 years. He was assistant superintendent of work equipment lines west, Miles City, Mont., and foreman of the Sioux City Milwaukee Round House.
Kenny was a member of the American Legion in Elk Point, the Moose Lodge, V.F.W. and known as a "pool shark" at the Senior Center.
Survivors include his 6 children, 18 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 60 years, Ruby Ada; brothers, James "Bud," Harold "Red," Tom and Donald "Toots"; sisters, Margaret "Peg" Harbeck and Kathleen Erwin; a son-in-law, James Barger; and a granddaughter, Raquel Stiles.
(Sioux City Journal, Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa, 20 Apr 2008)
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