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Michael Allan Casey, Sr.

January 29, 1957 ~ March 26, 2015

Michael Allan Casey, Sr., died peacefully at home on Thursday, March 26, 2015, due to lung cancer caused by smoking. Funeral Mass: 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, April 1, 2015, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Cedar Rapids, by Rev. David O'Connor. Visitation: 4-8 p.m. on Tuesday at Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Cedar Rapids, with a rosary and time of sharing beginning at 7 p.m. Survivors include his wife, Christine; two sons whom he was extremely proud of, Michael Allan Casey, Jr, (his mother, Rebecca Wright Grant) and Joshua Allan Casey (his mother, Lisa McGowan Casey); step-sons, Clayton (Jessica Thornton) Schuety and Chad Schuety; brothers, Robert (Connie) Casey, Larry (Susan) Casey, and Blair (Sheila) Casey; sisters, Mary Lou Santore and Bonnie (Benny) Vasquez; sister-in-law, Sherry Casey; grandchildren, Emelia, Layna, and Kooper; uncle, Edward Casey; and many nieces, nephews, and friends. Mike was born on January 29, 1957, in Cedar Rapids, the son of James and Flora (Lawrence) Casey. He was baptized in 1957, and confirmed in 1967 at Immaculate Conception. Mike attended Immaculate Conception Elementary School, McKinley Middle School, and Washington High School. On August 1, 2009, he married Christine Koopman Schuety in Cedar Rapids. Mike started Casey Remodeling from scratch many years ago and was recently transitioning the business to own and operate rental properties. He was proud of his work and the many projects he accomplished. He will be remembered by his family and friends for his love of vibrant colors and his keen sense of fashion. He was well known for his St. Patrick's Day outfits he wore for the parade, as well as his collection of hats and ties. Mike lived life on his own terms and always focused on doing the right thing. His kind and generous spirit was seen in his ability to make everyone feel better about themselves. Mike always made sure the kids had a small toy or tootsie roll to make them smile. Mike also had a love for live music, avidly supporting local musicians especially jazz and blues. On Sunday's he would play the tambourine at jam sessions with his friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; daughter, Michelle Casey; brother, William Casey; and nephews, Billy Ray Casey and Bob Santore. Mike volunteered at St. Vincent de Paul Society and he requested memorials be directed to the organization: St. Vincent de Paul Society, 928 7th Street SE, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52403. In 2014, he was diagnosed with lung cancer and chose to focus on the quality of his last days and months, he freely shared his cancer story with everyone and felt that if his story convinced one person to quit smoking then it was worth it to share. Even in death, his focus was on those he loved. Please share you support and memories with Mike's family on his celebration wall at www.stewartbaxter.com under obituaries.

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  1. Words cannot fully express the sadness we feel about Mike’s passing. Through the years we have known him as a friend, fellow sports parent, excellent craftsman, and as a welcoming host to many of his son’s friends. To Josh and Chris and Lisa, please know that our heavy hearts are with you as you grieve. Mike will be missed.

  2. Michael Casey Sr. and Michael Casey Jr. (The love he had for his son) he will be truly miss by all!!!

  3. Just want to thank you Michael Casey Sr. for giving me the wonderful gift of all our son. As I look at little Mike we will always see you, you will never be forgotten. Like I have always told you little mike has your ways and style he has the love for fashion like you do and takes after his father when it comes to being a good dresser. Rest in peace MC

  4. I light this candle of peace. My you rest for a little while but I know God has some things you can do, like remolding your mansion that you will prepare for your beautiful wife Chris, Mike Jr. Josh and others to come when there time is up in this old world. Mike you were just that type of guy had the room and love for all.

  5. My heart goes out to Mike’s family and friends. I am especially sad for Chris, Josh and Mike Jr. I am comforted by the fact that Mike found happiness with Chris and he adored his sons as they did him. I have so many fond memories of Mike that I will treasure always. He will certainly be missed. My prayer is that you find peace in this difficult time.

  6. Our hearts are saddened to hear of the loss of Mike. Take comfort in knowing he is now resting in the hands of the Lord. We only met Mike a few times but we know he adored Chris, his children and stepsons and their families. He is gone from earth but will forever be in your hearts – another Angel watching over his loved ones. Big Hugs from Mike and Jackie Schnepf

  7. Christy sent you an email but will say it again. The only thing anyone can say is that the sorrow of this time will be replaced over time with the memories of the good times.

    Wishing I could give you a hug and tell you it will be ok!

    The other Tom

  8. Mike you were the best Uncle ever…always positive…always full of life…this is really hard for me to see you go…only the good die young! Love you Uncle Mike…my birthday buddy…my namesake…you will be truly missed! Love your niece Michelle

  9. My thoughts and prayers to Mike’s family and friends he will be missed by all. May he rest in peace.

    Rod & Becky Glubka

  10. So sorry for your loss! Thinking especially of Josh at this crossroads in life. We are thinking of Mike’s family and praying for peace for you in this difficult time.
    –The Leonards(Shawn, Naomi, Braxton. And Anthony)


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