Fred H. “Buddy” Casey, 67, formerly of Parkesburg, passed away on Tuesday, July 16, 2019 at his home in Gap. Born in Coatesville, he was the son of the late Fred and Sara Rissell Casey.
An area resident most his life he was a 1969 graduate of the Octorara High School. He proudly served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam Era. Buddy was a retired steel worker from Lukens and Allegheny Ludlum Corporation. He was a lover of animals and had a wonderful sense of humor. He will be deeply missed by all.
He is survived by his godson, Nick and Aimee DiObilda and their five kids who loved their Pop-Pop Freddy. He was also survived by nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by three siblings, Gary Casey, Gail Casey and Dawn Paup.
Services will be held at the convenience of the family. Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com
Condolences
R.I.P. my friend, we always
R.I.P. my friend, we always enjoyed our outings!
Rest In Peace our Dear Friend
You will be missed, so many many great memories of you and the old “gang”. Nick my condolences to you as you were a great godson to him.
Nick and family, we do not
Nick and family, we do not know you but our hearts and prayers go out to you all. Buddy was a long time friend and I know he loved you very much and he told me often. He also told me how really proud he was of you. I will miss him very much. MIke and Gen Wilsey
Our Friend
All of us oldtimers in the borough knew and loved Freddie. From the time we were kids and teenagers he always had a knack for making us laugh. He had a good and kind heart and was a faithful friend. We will miss him. RIP. Dave and Lin Jones
Buddy had the ability to make
Buddy had the ability to make anyone laugh, such a kind and generous soul. So many great times growing up that I will never forget. Love you my friend. Nikke thanks for being his family
Rest in Peace..
Your humor will always be remembered. May you be at Peace.
Buddy you were a long time
Buddy you were a long time friend from kindergarden up to today. I will remember all the good times and laughs brought on by you. You were loved by many and will be missed by the same. RIP
So sorry
To Nicky and his family, we are so sorry to hear of Buddys passing. I grew up with all the Caseys and its so hard to believe they have all passed. We count our blessings each day we wake up. Just know that you and your family were such a blessing in his life. You did good and your reward is yet to come when you meet your maker. And there we will meet our loved ones again. God bless you. Love, The Softchin family
Rest in Peace Buddy!
To Nicky and his family my deepest sympathies. Buddy was a good friend and funny as all get out. He always had a smile on his face when I saw him. I don't know anybody that didn't like him. I loved the whole family. He will surely be missed by so many that knew him. I know I will ! Rest in Eternal Peace Buddy! We'll see each other again one day! God Bless you my friend!
With Deepest Sympathy
Deepest sympathy to Nicky and family on the passing of Buddy, I have many fond memories of this special, full of humor and kind hearted friend. I grew up with all the Caseys' in Parkesburg. They were like Family to me. It breaks my heart, that they are all deceased now. Buddy will never be forgotten. He ws vey proud of Nicky and family. God Bless All.
Love and Prayers, Doris Montgomery Aberts and Barry
Fred Casey
R I P FREDDY
Had some good times. Had some real good times.
Had some real real good times. Had some, better not say times. Helen and I will mess you.
Now that your pain and suffering has ended you can enjoy your new life being the old Buddy that you were to many of us.
We are gonna miss seeing you
We are gonna miss seeing you around. You always made us smile. What a good guy. Hopefully you and "meatball" are having a beer and some laughs together again.
Anna and Russell
With Our Deepest Sympathy
Nick our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family.
Buddy was a great friend and will be dearly missed .
Rest in peace Buddy.
See you later
We’ll all gather on occasion. Regale each other with our memories. There will be loud laughter tinged with the occasional off color embellishment of the life of “Casey”. Many will wonder of God’s reaction. From the beatific to, well you know the expected. But I know. There was a broad smile, perhaps a knowing chuckle, as you heard, Welcome home.
With love and gratitude-John Hagan