Shane Robert Casey: Forever in Our Hearts

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Shane Robert Casey

1977-2004

Shane Robert Casey was born April 29, 1977 and left us July 30, 2004. He will be remembered for his art, his smile and his ability to give anyone the shirt off his back. He is missed every day dearly. Shane will not be forgotten! Know that you are still loved forever!

He is survived by his mother Carol Casey, father Lawrence Casey, brothers Tony Casey and Patrick Casey and nephew Sheyne Casey.

You are forever in our hearts!

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C☆
7 years ago

Shane was one of my very best friends while he and his family lived here in Southern Humboldt. We were in highschool at Whale Gulch together. He was an incredible artist. Loved to play the drums and jam music with the guys. When he wasnt surfing he was roosting around the backroads and drawing amazing pieces. Heck of a personality, always making everyone laugh. It had been several years since i had seen him, he had moved back down south, when our mutual friend arrived to deliver the news our friend had passed. I hold tight to the memories, and the few amazing drawings he did for me,even a portrait he drew of me as a fairy woman. Love you Shane, see you on the otherside.

Daniel Montague-Rippner
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Daniel Montague-Rippner
7 years ago

I remember Shane. Always a smile on his face and that crazy, genuine laugh. He joined us out at whale gulch high and immediately was part of the gang. He could nollie his board almost as high as he was tall. Fond memories of that guy, I couldn’t believe when I heard the devastating news. I’ll remember his grin always.