In Celebration of

Audrey Florence Casey

June 5, 1923 -  November 9, 2020

Audrey passed away peacefully in her 98th year at The Glebe Centre, Ottawa.

She was predeceased by her husband, Weston Peter Casey, her brothers, William & Thomas Bangs, & step-granddaughter, Angie Dubé.

Audrey leaves behind her sons, Peter (Sue), Brian (Jane) & David (Elizabeth) & grandchildren, Stephanie (Rob Cartwright), Mark, Lisa (Al Stevens), Michael (Randi) & step-grandson, Jason Dubé. Her legacy includes great-grandchildren & step-great-grandchildren totaling 11.

The family would like to thank all the staff at the Glebe Centre for their care and compassion.

A Private Family Service has taken place at Pinecrest Cemetery.

Donations can be made to the Ottawa Humane Society in Audrey’s memory. Online tributes may be made at www.colefuneralservices.com.

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Enid Xhignesse (friend)

Entered November 21, 2020 from Ottawa

We moved here about 60 years ago and Audrey was one of the first neighbours that we met. Enjoyed many cups of tea with her.

My deepest sympathy to all the family

The Xhignesse Family





My sympathy to all of the family at this difficult time.from the Xhignesse family.

Audrey was one of the first neighbours that I met when we moved to Winnington Ave in Jan. 1959. We enjoyed many cups of tea together.

Enid








Darlene Provost (Friend)

Entered November 21, 2020 from Ottawa

Peter and Sue Casey and family ... Please accept my sincere condolences on the passing of your mother, Audrey Casey. Darlene

Dan Dever (friend)

Entered November 24, 2020 from Kanata

Peter, Brian and David,

Your Mom was very welcoming to me from the first time I visited your house in Middleton Park (Trenton) through the time we reacquainted at Woody High. She was quiet but obviously effective in her teaching methods as she (and Wes) turned out three outstanding young men. I'm sure your Mom had a large part in getting the cocker spaniel you had on the base and I find it apropos that the Humane Society was chosen as a fitting tribute to her memory.

Dan Dever.

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