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March 18, 2012
Rest in peace, Dan. We'll miss your sense of humor, and we'll take your advice to "keep our heads up." God bless.
Carol and John Gianoli
Anne Klessen nee McHugh
March 14, 2012
I give my condolences to his community from a union family member at a time of loss.
Sister Paulette
March 13, 2012
We have been missing Dan, who was a great help at our parties. He and all the Casey will continue to be in our prayers. Dan would be grateful if he coud see that you are remembering our Misericordia residents (many of them he knew well).
Lisa (daughter of Ed) O'Farrell
March 12, 2012
Mr. Dan Casey...rest in peace. Very well liked by both my Dad and my Gramps..the coach you loved. Rest in peace Mr. Casey.
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