Ann B. Casey

— 11/08/2009

From Richland, WA, US | Born in Napoleon, ND

Ann B. Casey

Ann B. Casey passed away Sunday, November 8th in Richland, Washington. Ann was born in Napoleon North Dakota and grew up on a large farm in South Dakota near Trail City and Glencross. The family moved to Prosser, Washington in the 1930's. In 1946 Ann moved to Richland, Washington to work at the Hanford Atomic works. In 1949 she married Emery Casey, and after their first child Nancy was born, Ann became a stay-home-mom which she greatly enjoyed. She was a member of Christ the King Church. Ann enjoyed many years of playing duplicate bridge and had achieved the rank of Life Master. She found much enjoyment in gardening and felt truly blessed by the presence of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

She is survived by her son Paul Casey Kathy, Son-in-Law Alan Walker; siblings Barbara Fisher and Monica Madson; grandchildren, Brian Walker Katie, Karen Walker, Michael Walker, Adam Casey, and Marcus Casey MaryPat; great-grandchildren Madeleine and Grant Walker and numerous nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her husband Emery, her daughter Nancy C. Walker, her parents Joseph and Margaret Buechler, and her siblings Joseph Buechler, Marie Jensen, Theresa Wolf, Frank Buechler, Peter Buechler, and Regina Collier.

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  • My sister Audrey emailed to tell us of the passing of Aunt Anna. It really saddens me, but I think Mom will enjoy her company now. The photo is so sweet of her and I will always have very fond memories of visiting her house. She was always kind and loving to me.

    God bless her.

    Dorothy Wolf DeGolier
    November 4, 2014
    Bellingham, WA, US
  • My Aunt Anna was a very special person. She would call me, when my mom Theresa was alive, and console me. It seems like I just talked with her the other day. She stopped sending Christmas cards so I would call her at Christmas time to keep in touch. I loved her very much and will miss her.

    Audrey Dawson
    November 4, 2014
    Everett, WA, US
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