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Obituary: Joan Ann Mary Casey, age 69

She was a devout Catholic, was always in attendance at church and led rosary groups at her local parish.

 

Joan Ann Mary Casey, age 69, lifelong resident of Milford, entered into eternal rest after a brief illness on Tuesday, November 6, 2012 at Ct. Hospice in Branford. 

Born on May 8, 1943 in Milford, she was the daughter of the late Francis X. and Ann Landry. Joan worked in real estate and was a generous and caring grandmother whose greatest passion was spending time with her granddaughters. 

She was a devout Catholic, was always in attendance at church and led rosary groups at her local parish. 

She is survived by her three sons, Patrick Casey of Milford, Christopher Casey of Avon and Michael Shawn Casey of Milford; seven cherished granddaughters; her brother Thomas Landry and friends. 

Renee Casey November 9, 2012 at 01:04 pm
Calling hours will be held on Monday, November 12, from 4pm to 8pm at Cody-White Funeral Home on 107 North Broad Street, Milford. Visit www.codywhitefuneralservice.com for further details.
Suzanne Rickard-Moise November 9, 2012 at 05:36 pm
May she rest in eternal peace.
Sending our warmest wishes and may God Bless her and her family From: Suzanne Rickard-Moise and Anderson Moise
RONALD M GOLDWYN November 9, 2012 at 05:43 pm
I personally offered my condolences to Mike Casey on election day when he not only lost his mother, but his race for a seat in our state assembly won by Kim Rose. It was a rough day for him and his family.

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