Casey Thomas Lee died Saturday, May 28, in Laramie, Wyoming. He was born March 25, 1967, in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of John M. and Jerry R. Lee. Casey attended elementary school at Yellowstone Grade School before transferring to the Wyoming State Training School at the age of twelve where he stayed until he was eighteen years old. Casey then moved to Laramie as a client of Ark Regional Services, where he lived and worked until his death. Casey loved the Wyoming Cowboys, the Denver Broncos, WWE and country music. His humorous nature brought true joy to all who knew him, and he will be greatly missed.
He is survived by four sisters, Katie Beppler of Evanston, Amy McClure of Lander, Mary Johnson of Cheyenne and Abby Putnam of Fort Mill, South Carolina, and one brother, John M. Lee of Green River. He is also survived by his four nieces and 2 nephews.
He was predeceased by his parents.
Cremation has taken place and graveside services will be held on June 30, 2016, at 11 AM, at the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery.
Memorials may be made in Casey’s name to the Ark Memorial Foundation, 1150 N. 3rd St., Laramie, WY 82072.
To Amy and your entire family, my condolences. His special soul will be missed by many.
We are so sorry to hear of Casey's passing. We extend our sympathies to Casey's sisters and brother, John, who is our son-in-law. We first met Casey at Lora and John's wedding, and he really enjoyed himself that day. At a later year we attended a football game in Laramie with the family, and Casey was really into the game and all the noise. He enjoyed life and was an inspiration to all who knew him. We are deeply sorry.
So sorry to hear of Casey's passing. We send our condolences to Casey's sisters and brother, John, who is our son-in-law. We first met Casey when Lora and John were married, and enjoyed him very much. He was quite a comedian that day. A few years later we attended a football game in Laramie when he was there. Again he was the life of the party. He certainly will be missed, but we are thankful that we had some time with him. Barbara & Jim Hittle, West Lafayette, IN.
Dear Amy, Molly, and the entire family, I am so very saddened to learn of Casey's passing. May all those fabulous memories with him warm your hearts and ease your sorrow. He always left me smiling!
To the Lee family--We are sorry to hear about the passing of Casey. He had a special place in all our hearts, especially for our dad, John. We send you our love and thoughts. The children of John and BJ. Davis
My sincere sympathy. May your hearts find comfort in God's Word where it states: "He will swallow up death forever, and the Sovereign Lord Jehovah will wipe away the tears from all faces." (Isaiah 25:8) May your loved one awaken to a world where there will be peace, no sickness, and no more troubles throughout eternity. (John 5:28,29; Revelation 21:4) Find comfort and hope in God's Word, your family and friends, and your good memories.
To the Lee family, So sorry to hear of Casey's passing. I don't think I ever saw hin when he wasn't laughing or hugging someone. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Steve Hickerson. '
Casey,you brought joy and happiness to me and my family. You were loved very much. To Casey's family , I am truly sorry for your loss. I loved getting to know your brother and enjoyed working with him. Know that Casey made many memories with me and my family, he will be missed dearly. I have been blessed to know your family. With love, Laura Keeney
We shared so many laugh-filled times with Casey, it's very sad to learn there will be no more. His generous, loving family made it possible for him to spread his particular irreverent joy that delighted so many. I'm sorry for the loss of your brother and salute the sterling qualities of his siblings. With sympathy, Lynne Fox
To Casey Lee and his entire family: I am so sorry, there are no words-only tears, that can express my thoughts and words for you! I am/was so blessed and learned so much from Casey as well as you guys, that I am truly grateful!