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Home » Obituary: Edward (Eddie) Patrick Casey, 26, Of Black Rock
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Obituary: Edward (Eddie) Patrick Casey, 26, Of Black Rock

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Edward (Eddie) Patrick Casey, age 26, of the Black Rock section of Bridgeport, passed away unexpectedly in his home on Friday, Nov. 19, 2021.

Eddie will be lovingly remembered by his parents, Ann Marie (Annie) Scarnuley Casey and Michael (Mike) Casey; brothers James (Jimmy) Casey and Brian (Catfish) Casey; and niece Violet Jane Casey-Goossen; grandparents James (Jim) and Mary Casey, of Bridgeport; aunt Marilyn Scarnuley Tarantino of Norcross, Georgia; aunt and uncle Ronnie Scarnuley Emilio and Sal Emilio of Huntington; uncle Bill Scarnuley and aunt Nilsa Scarnuley of Trumbull; aunt Cathy Scarnuley Rado and uncle Paul Rado of Fairfield; aunt Terry Scarnuley of Bridgeport; uncle Jimmy Scarnuley of Danbury; aunt Vicky Scarnuley and uncle Matt Grasso of Trumbull; uncle Harry and aunt Linda Weimert of Georgetown, Texas; aunt Colleen Casey and uncle Mark Lyon of Niantic; uncle Patrick Casey of Bridgeport; uncle Tim Casey of Trumbull; aunt Sheila Casey Pace and uncle Peter Pace of Northport, New York; many cousins Veronica Tarantino, Drew Emilo and wife Sarah (Ellie and Avey), Samantha Emilio, Joey Lozada, Jenny Otero and husband Jose (Nicole and Alexis), Max and Alex Rado, Jenny Holecz and husband Brian (Adara), Patrick and Amelia Grasso, Rachel and Nathanel Lyon, Danielle Casey and wife Erin Delperdang, Kyle, Brenda, and Ryan Casey, Charlie, Jack, Casey, Molly, and Tommy Pace; and many family and friends. Eddie was predeceased by an aunt, Mary Helen Scarnuley; and maternal grandparents William and Florence Scarnuley.

Eddie graduated from Fairfield Preparatory School, class of 2013, attended the University of New Hampshire and Bullard-Havens Technical school for electrical work. Eddie was previously employed as lead electrician for Casey Electric in Bridgeport before moving to Poulsbo, Washington, where he continued work as an electrician. He returned to Connecticut in March. Very skilled in his field, Eddie loved his career and going back to work with his father, uncle Tim, and cousin Ryan.

He took great pleasure camping in the Adirondacks with his family, kayaking, being outdoors, sitting down at Seabright Beach with mom and Violet, and listening to music. He loved attending “Swamp Hogs” shows to watch his brothers, Jimmy and Catfish, perform. Truly a kind-hearted man, Eddie was loved by all who came to know him. He enjoyed sharing a good laugh with his family and friends. Good-natured and spirited, Eddie’s greatest passion was for his family and friends; he was especially enamored with his niece, Violet. He also loved his cat, Sparky, who drove back with him from Washington.

Eddie always found good in people and never had a bad thing to say about anyone. He will be sadly missed by mom, dad, Jimmy, Catfish, Violet, and all his family and friends. For those cherishing his memory, comfort may be found in knowing he no longer will struggle with addiction and is now at peace.

Donations are gratefully accepted to Confidant Health’s Community Payment Fund — an organization dedicated to providing a full continuum of free or reduced-cost treatment services to those suffering from mental health and substance abuse disorders: cares.confidant.health/eddie.

Calling hours will be held 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 27, 2021, in the Lesko & Polke Funeral Home, 1209 Post Road, in Fairfield Center. All other services will be held privately. A memorial gathering will be held in the summer of 2022, details to come.

For travel directions or to sign Eddie’s online guest register, please visit www.LeskoPolkeFuneralHome.com.



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