Marion Casey1
- Charts
- Descendants of James Casey
Last Edited=20 Aug 1998
Citations
- [S250] Ellen Veronica (Frances Marie) Melroy, Personal Notes of Sister Frances Marie Melroy.
Edward Charles Casey1
- Charts
- Descendants of James Casey
Last Edited=21 Jan 1997
Children of Edward Charles Casey and Veronica Presentation McNulty
- Edward Charles Casey Jr.+ b. 19 Aug 1917, d. 14 Jun 1987
- Mary Margaret Casey+ b. 3 Feb 1919, d. 20 Jan 2002
- Charles Edward Casey b. 27 May 1920, d. 16 Dec 1944
- William Joseph Casey+ b. 25 Dec 1921, d. 1 Mar 1997
- Margaret Ann Casey+ (living)
- John Edward Casey+ b. 9 Nov 1925, d. 15 Jun 1984
- Leo Paul Casey+ b. 17 Oct 1927, d. 2 Aug 1988
- Robert Jerome Casey+ b. 30 Apr 1930, d. 25 Jul 1983
- Veronica Casey+ b. 25 Dec 1931, d. 8 Nov 2007
Veronica Presentation McNulty1
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- Descendants of James Casey
Last Edited=4 May 2008
Children of Veronica Presentation McNulty and Edward Charles Casey
- Edward Charles Casey Jr.+ b. 19 Aug 1917, d. 14 Jun 1987
- Mary Margaret Casey+ b. 3 Feb 1919, d. 20 Jan 2002
- Charles Edward Casey b. 27 May 1920, d. 16 Dec 1944
- William Joseph Casey+ b. 25 Dec 1921, d. 1 Mar 1997
- Margaret Ann Casey+ (living)
- John Edward Casey+ b. 9 Nov 1925, d. 15 Jun 1984
- Leo Paul Casey+ b. 17 Oct 1927, d. 2 Aug 1988
- Robert Jerome Casey+ b. 30 Apr 1930, d. 25 Jul 1983
- Veronica Casey+ b. 25 Dec 1931, d. 8 Nov 2007
Edward Charles Casey Jr.1
- Charts
- Descendants of James Casey
Last Edited=9 Jul 1995
Child of Edward Charles Casey Jr. and Grace Wolf
- Elizabeth Casey+ (living)
Child of Edward Charles Casey Jr. and Rosaline Ann Doran
- Jodi Casey (living)
Citations
- [S250] Ellen Veronica (Frances Marie) Melroy, Personal Notes of Sister Frances Marie Melroy.
Charles Edward Casey1
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- Descendants of James Casey
Charles was born on 27 May 1920. He was the son of Edward Charles Casey and Veronica Presentation McNulty. Charles died on 16 December 1944 at Ormoc, Leyte, Philippine Islands, at age 24. GENERAL HEADQUARTERS
SOUTHWEST PACIFIC AREA
A. P. 0. 500,
February 11, 1945.
Mrs. Veronica Casey,
159 Chamber Street.
Phillipsburg, New Jersey.
Dear Mrs. Casey:
My deepest sympathy goes to you in the death of your son, Private First Class Charles E. Casey.
His service to his country was characterized by his devotion to his duty, and in his death we have lost a gallant comrade-in-arms.
Very faithfully,
Douglas MacArthur
COMPANY "C" 305TH INFANTRY
APO 77 c/o Postmaster
San Francisco, Calif.
18 February 1945
Dear Mrs. Casey: Knowing that no words of mine can ease the burden of your sorrows, I feel, nevertheless, an obligation to write to you and express the sentiments of Charles comrades and myself.
Your son, Charles, a member of this organization, while serving his country against the enemy, was killed in action: on Leyte, Philippine Islands, the 16th of December 1944.
The company was attacking 2 miles northeast of Ormoc, Leyte, Philippine Islands. In the course of the attack, it was necessary to move over terrain, which was infested with Japanese snipers and machine guns. Charles was killed by machine gun fire during this attack. He died instantly.
Charles received a military funeral and was buried at Camp Downes, Leyte, Philippine Islands, on 18 December 1944. The services were held by our Catholic Chaplain.
You have the deepest sympathy of the officers and men of this organization in your bereavement. Charles was held in high regard by all officers and EM of this command. He was a splendid soldier and an outstanding character. His loss will be deeply felt by his many friends.
In closing, I wish to express my own personal sympathy in your loss.
Yours most sincerely,
Henry F. O'Hara
1st Lt., 305th Infantry
Commanding.
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Last Edited=27 May 2000
Citations
- [S250] Ellen Veronica (Frances Marie) Melroy, Personal Notes of Sister Frances Marie Melroy.
William Joseph Casey
- Charts
- Descendants of James Casey

William J. Casey Sr., 75, of Morris Park, Lopatcong Twp., N.J., died
Saturday at his home. He and his wife, the former Helen G. Svachak,
observed their 53rd wedding anniversary last June.
Born Dec. 25, 1921, in Scranton, he was the son of the late Edward C. and Veronica McNulty Casey Sr. He was a 1939 graduate of St. Philip and St. James Catholic High School, Phillipsburg, N.J.
He was a private first class in the U.S. Army during World War II,
serving in northern France, the Ardennes, Rhineland and Central Europe. He received the European-African-Middle Eastern Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal and the World War II Victory Medal.
He was a machinist for the Cameron Division of Ingersoll Rand Co.,
Phillipsburg, for 43 years, retiring in 1983.
He was a member of the St. Philip and St. James Church, Phillipsburg. He was also a member of the Bernardine-May American Legion Post 457 and United Steel Workers Union Local 5503, both in Phillipsburg.
Surviving are five sons, William J. Jr., Lopatcong Twp; Thomas A., at home; Charles E., Albuquerque, N.M; Richard P., Parsippany, N.J. and Joseph P., Flower Mound, Texas; six daughters, Patricia A. Rice,
Veazie, Maine; Helen W. Giammarinaro and Ann Marie Heater, both of
Forks Twp; Mary E., Bethlehem; Jean M., at home and Veronica B.,
Easton; three sisters, Mary Ward and Veronica Wynkoop both of
Phillipsburg and Margaret Salitz, New Brunswick, N.J. 17 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren and two step grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by five brothers, Edward C. Jr., Charles E., Leo P., Robert J. Sr. and John E. Casey.
The funeral will be held at 10:15 a.m. Wednesday from the Noto-Wynkoop Funeral Home, 289 S. Main St., Phillipsburg, with Mass at 10:45 a.m. in St. Philip and St. James Church followed by private cremation services. Entombment, Holy Apostles Monsoon, Greenwich Twp., N.J.
Friends may call on Tuesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Karen Ann Quinlan, Center of Hope Hospice, 99 Sparta Ave., Newton, N.J. 07860, or to St. Philip and St. James Church, 430 S. Main St., Phillipsburg, N.J. 08865.1.1 He was cremated.1 His funeral was held on 5 March 1997, at at St. Philip & St. James Church, at in Phillipsburg, New Jersey 08865.1 His ahses were entombed in March 1997, at Holy Apostles Mausoleum at Greenwich Township, New Jersey.1
Last Edited=10 Nov 2007
Children of William Joseph Casey and Helen Gladys Svachak
- William Joseph Casey Jr+ (living)
- Charles Edward Casey+ (living)
- Patricia Ann Casey+ (living)
- Helen Elizabeth Casey (living)
- Jean Maire Casey (living)
- Joseph Patrick Casey (living)
- Mary Ellen Casey (living)
- Thomas Anthony Casey (living)
- Richard Paul Casey (living)
- Veronica Bernadette Casey (living)
- Ann Marie Casey (living)
Citations
- [S357] William J. Casey, Sr., March 1, 1997, The Sunday Times.
Mary Margaret Casey1
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- Descendants of James Casey

Mary C. Ward, 82, of Palmer Twp., formerly of Phillipsburg and Milford, died Sunday, January 20, 2002 in Holy Family Manor, Bethlehem, Pa.
She was a sales clerk for the former H.L. Green Co. 5 & 10, Milady Shop, Howard's Quality Clothing Store and Sadie Henry/Killian Sauers Jewelers, all in Easton.
Born February 3, 1919 in Scranton, Pa., she was the daughter of the late Edward C., Sr. and Veronica P. McNulty Casey.
Mary was a 1936 graduate of St. Philip and St. James High School, Phillipsburg.
She was a member of St. Philip and St. James Roman Catholic Church, Phillipsburg.
She was a member and former vice-regent of the Catholic Daughters of the Americas, Court Warren 389.
Mary was a former member of the Oak Hill Golf Club in Milford and also enjoyed playing bridge and bowling.
She was a former volunteer at Warren Hospital in Phillipsburg where she had previously served as a Nurses' Aid during World War Two.
Mary's husband of fifty-five years, John T. Ward, died August 18, 1997.
She is survived by a son, John J. Ward and his wife Dorothy of Palmer Twp; two sisters. Margaret Salitz of New Brunswick, NJ and Veronica Wynkoop of Phillipsburg; two granddaughters, Tracey Gill of Emmaus, Pa. and Kimberly Ward of Feasterville, Pa. Six brothers, Edward C., Jr., Charles E., John E., Robert J., Sr., Leo P., and William J., Sr., all died earlier.
Funeral services will begin 9:00 a.m. Thursday from the Noto-Wynkoop Funeral Home, 289 South Main St., Phillipsburg. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. in St. Philip and St. James Roman Catholic Church, 426 South Main St., Phillipsburg. The interment will follow the Mass in the parish cemetery in Greenwich Twp., NJ. Visitation will be held from 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. Wednesday in the funeral home.
The family requests memorial contributions to the Catholic Daughters of the Americas, Court Warren 389 and can be sent in care of the funeral home.2
Last Edited=10 Nov 2007
Child of Mary Margaret Casey and John Tracey Luke Ward
- John Joseph Ward II+ b. 28 Nov 1944
John Tracey Luke Ward1
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- Descendants of James Casey

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John T. L. Ward, 79, of Phillipsburg, formerly of Milford, died Monday, August 18, 1997 in his home. He began his forty-three year career with Riegel Paper in Milford, NJ in December 1941, working in the mills for twelve years. He later advanced to chemist in the laboratory for about six years, during which time he became chief chemist. He also served as director of quality control, overseeing five labs. He also worked out of the New York office as a troubleshooter, providing technical assistance to sales representatives. For the balance of his career, he served as special sales representative, and was responsible for several of the companies major accounts. He retired from the company, which was then James River in July of 1983. Prior to working for Riegel Paper, he had worked for Bethlehem Steel and the Lone Star Cement Company. Born July 28, 1918 in Phillipsburg, he was the son of the late John J. and Helen C. Hackett Ward. He was a 1935 graduate of Phillipsburg High School. He attended Allentown Prep School where he was inspired by Professor Krause to pursue the chemistry field. He later attended Lafayette College where he majored in chemistry and minored in education. He was a life member and social secretary of the Theta Xi Fraternity and was an honorary member of the Kapa Phi Kapa Fraternity. He is a member of the graduating class of 1940 and the Marquis Society of Lafayette College. He was active in sports during his years in school and participated in football, ice hockey, baseball and tennis. He was a member of the American Chemical Society and the Technical Association of Pulp and Paper Industry. He was a member of St. Philip and St. James Roman Catholic Church, Phillipsburg. An avid golfer, he was a member of the Oak Hill Golf Club and enjoyed playing bridge with the Holland Township Community Seniors Club, both in Milford. He was also a member of the Phillipsburg Elks Lodge 395 and the Quarter Century Club of Riegel Paper. He and his wife, the former Mary Casey observed their fifty-fifth wedding anniversary last October 30th. In addition to his wife, he is survived by a son, John J. Ward of Palmer Twp. and two granddaughters. Funeral services will be held 9:00 a.m. Friday from the Noto-Wynkoop Funeral Home, 289 South Main St., Phillipsburg, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial to be celebrated 9:30 a.m. in St. Philip and St. James Catholic Church, 426 South Main St., Phillipsburg. Calling hours will be held Thursday, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in the funeral home. Burial will be in the parish cemetery, Greenwich Twp., NJ. The family requests memorial contributions to the Valley Health Foundation for Easton Hospital. Attention Cardiac Rehabilitation Center. 2009 Lehigh St., Easton, PA, 18042. |
Last Edited=11 Nov 2007
Citations
- [S250] Ellen Veronica (Frances Marie) Melroy, Personal Notes of Sister Frances Marie Melroy.
Veronica Casey1
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- Descendants of James Casey

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Veronica "Ronnie" Wynkoop, 75, of Phillipsburg, died peacefully Thursday, November 8, 2007 in Warren Hospital, Phillipsburg. Ronnie worked at Warren Hospital as a unit secretary for a total of twenty years, retiring in 1995. She previously worked at Nytronics and Sheridan Printing, both in Alpha, NJ. The youngest of nine children, Ronnie was born Christmas Day, 1931 in Phillipsburg, to the late Edward C., Sr., and Veronica McNulty Casey. She was a member of the Phillipsburg High School Class of 1951. A devoted member of the Catholic faith, she was a member of St. Philip and St. James Roman Catholic Church, Phillipsburg since her Baptism. She was a member of the Catholic Daughters of the Amercias, Court Warren 389 and was a founding member of the former Warren County Junior Catholic Daughters. She enjoyed taking part in the many activities of the Phillipsburg Area Chapter, #4704 of A.A.R.P., and playing bingo in the Phillipsburg area, but most especially, the Phillipsburg Senior Center. She and her husband, Ronald W. Wynkoop, Sr., were married on Valentines Day, 1953. In addition to her husband, she is survived by two sons, Ronald W. Jr., of Merritt Island, Florida and Timothy E. and his wife, Lisa, of Phillipsburg; three daughters, Karen W. Kelly and her husband, Donald E. Jr., of Lopatcong Township; Dianne L. Vevasis and her husband Ray, of Shenandoah, Pa, and Michelle Craig of Naples, Florida; a sister, Margaret Salitz of New Brunswick, NJ; ten grandchildren, Ronald W., III, Christopher, Rebekah, Juliana, Abby, and Owen Wynkoop, Jacob Tyler Vevasis, Bridget E. Kelly, Alexzandria James, KD Lorraine Richardson; two step-grandchildren, Kelly Berry and Nicholas Vevasis; four great grandchildren, Jayce, Nathan, Jocelyn and Lita Wynkoop. Among her many nieces and nephews, Ronnie would want it to be remembered that her niece, Elizabeth "Betsy" Casey Dicker had a special place in her heart, having been raised with her in the Casey family home. She was pre-deceased by six brothers, Edward C. Jr., Charles E., Leo P., Robert J., Sr., John "Jackie" and William J. and a sister, Mary C. Ward. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10:00 a.m. Monday in the Church, 426 South Main St., Phillipsburg. Burial will be in Greenwich Cemetery, Greenwich Township. Visitation will be held Sunday from Noon until 6:00 p.m. in the Noto-Wynkoop Funeral Home, 289 South Main Street, Phillipsburg. Online condolences may be submitted by visiting www.noto-wynkoop.com. Red was always Ronnie's favorite color, and in her honor, her family asks those attending the visitation or services to consider wearing something Red! She would appreciate it. Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider the Phillipsburg Senior Center, 310 Firth St., Phillipsburg, NJ, 08865 or donations to the Church. |
Veronica "Ronnie" Wynkoop, 75, of Phillipsburg, died peacefully Thursday, November 8, 2007 in Warren Hospital, Phillipsburg.
Ronnie worked at Warren Hospital as a unit secretary for a total of twenty years, retiring in 1995. She previously worked at Nytronics and Sheridan Printing, both in Alpha, NJ.
The youngest of nine children, Ronnie was born Christmas Day, 1931 in Phillipsburg, to the late Edward C., Sr., and Veronica McNulty Casey.
She was a member of the Phillipsburg High School Class of 1951.
A devoted member of the Catholic faith, she was a member of St. Philip and St. James Roman Catholic Church, Phillipsburg since her Baptism.
She was a member of the Catholic Daughters of the Amercias, Court Warren 389 and was a founding member of the former Warren County Junior Catholic Daughters.
She enjoyed taking part in the many activities of the Phillipsburg Area Chapter, #4704 of A.A.R.P., and playing bingo in the Phillipsburg area, but most especially, the Phillipsburg Senior Center.
She and her husband, Ronald W. Wynkoop, Sr., were married on Valentines Day, 1953.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by two sons, Ronald W. Jr., of Merritt Island, Florida and Timothy E. and his wife, Lisa, of Phillipsburg; three daughters, Karen W. Kelly and her husband, Donald E. Jr., of Lopatcong Township; Dianne L. Vevasis and her husband Ray, of Shenandoah, Pa, and Michelle Craig of Naples, Florida; a sister, Margaret Salitz of New Brunswick, NJ; ten grandchildren, Ronald W., III, Christopher, Rebekah, Juliana, Abby, and Owen Wynkoop, Jacob Tyler Vevasis, Bridget E. Kelly, Alexzandria James, KD Lorraine Richardson; two step-grandchildren, Kelly Berry and Nicholas Vevasis; four great grandchildren, Jayce, Nathan, Jocelyn and Lita Wynkoop. Among her many nieces and nephews, Ronnie would want it to be remembered that her niece, Elizabeth "Betsy" Casey Dicker had a special place in her heart, having been raised with her in the Casey family home.
She was pre-deceased by six brothers, Edward C. Jr., Charles E., Leo P., Robert J., Sr., John "Jackie" and William J. and a sister, Mary C. Ward.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10:00 a.m. Monday in the Church, 426 South Main St., Phillipsburg. Burial will be in Greenwich Cemetery, Greenwich Township. Visitation will be held Sunday from Noon until 6:00 p.m. in the Noto-Wynkoop Funeral Home, 289 South Main Street, Phillipsburg. Online condolences may be submitted by visiting www.noto-wynkoop.com.
Red was always Ronnie's favorite color, and in her honor, her family asks those attending the visitation or services to consider wearing something Red! She would appreciate it.
Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider the Phillipsburg Senior Center, 310 Firth St., Phillipsburg, NJ, 08865 or donations to the Church.4 She was buried on 12 November 2007 at Greenwich Township, Pennsylvania.2
We welcome friends and family to submit your fondest thoughts and memories of Ronnie, or your condolences to her family, so that we might add them to a list of tributes to share with all who visit our web site. To do so, simply complete a Memorial Tribute form and submit it to us. We will post your tribute as soon as possible.
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Aunt Ronnie, I will miss your smile, but it's with me forever.
Eileen Dicker
eileen_dicker@yahoo.comThursday, November 8, 2007
I, like many other people, are going to miss Mom. I have nothing but great memories of Ronnie from the time I met her at Phillipsburg High School while she was carrying Karen. That was my first and it has grown since than the friendship that we have had. Carol found her to be a loving person which she to will miss. We send our Prayers out to Ron Sr along with all you children as well as your children. Always remember Mom and Grandma as the great person she was to all.
Neil B. Corley
ncorley@mchsi.com
Thursday, November 8, 2007
I became a part of the "Bullockes" and Wynkoop's about 14 years ago. Mrs Ronnie was always very nice to me and accepted me as a family member. Every time you saw her you would get the gentlest of kisses on your cheek and a soft hug, she always made me feel comfortable and a part of what ever was going on. And she made the best Tuna Fish I ever had (sorry mom). She made it a point to always have some fresh made when we stopped by. I am so glad we got together recently, we laughed and ate, and she was right in the middle of it all. I will miss her very much. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time
Helen McCabe
m_m64@msn.comThursday, November 8, 2007
To my lovely Godmother,
I will miss you always. Christmas (your birthday) and the first day of Spring will not be the same without you. I have been thinking of you and amidst the tears comes your Irish smile, your soft voice and your laugh. When I remember you that way it brings a smile to my heart. All I can say is that I will love and remember you always.
Jeanie Casey
jcasey@medicointernational.comThursday, November 8, 2007
We are so very sorry to hear of the loss of your mother and (wife) may she rest in peace, our prayers are with you at this time.
With our deepest sympathy.
Bob and Gail Vilasi
gailvilasi@verizon.netThursday, November 8, 2007
My deepest sympathy goes out to my Uncle Ron, and cousins Karen, Ronnie Jay, Dianne, Michelle, Tim and their families. Your mother (Aunt Ronnie to me) meant so much to me and all the Casey family. She was one of the backbones of the Casey family and will be very much missed. She as touched me in so many ways thru her smile and warm embraces and for always being there for everyone. My heart truly aches and I feel a piece of my heart was lost with her passing. My comfort is that when I join her in Heaven she will give me back that piece!! Life on this earth was brighter when she was here, now the skies will be brighter. May God give you comfort in knowing how many lives your Mother has touched. Long live Aunt Ronnie's memory !!!
Love Always,
Tom Casey
tcasey55@verizon.netThursday, November 8, 2007
I will miss Aunt Ronnie's smile and quick wit. I will cherish the memory of her at our wedding, and how she kidded with me about being my flower girl. Your home now with Nana, Pappy, sister and all of your brothers. We will always keep you in our hearts. Look over us.
Love,
Veronica and Richard George
vkc10@ptd.netFriday, November 9, 2007
To the Wynkoop Family, I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. You have my deepest sympathy. May God wrap his arms around you all during this difficult time of sorrow.
Our deepest sympathy,
Marge (Vivian) and Howard Stone
cleothunder@aol.comFriday, November 9, 2007
So sorry to hear of the loss of your Mother/Grandmother.
Laura Mulligan
laura33132002@yahoo.comFriday, November 9, 2007
To the Wynkoop Family: Belinda and I would like to extend our deepest sympathy and condolences for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Anthony Lauro
cadman34@gmail.com
Friday, November 9, 2007
Aunt Ronnie: Thank you for being a "sister" to my mother. She loved your deeply. We will always hold a special place in our hearts when we remember the wonderful person you were in our lives. Rest in Peace.
Edd Dicker
funrudy@aol.comFriday, November 9, 2007
All of share in the grief of the Wynkoop family and offer our deepest sympathy.
I remember Aunt Ronnie as always being there. She was there at family reunions, picnics, baby showers and weddings year after year. She was there as a ready dance partner to do a fast polka. She was there as a mother, a grandmother and a wife. She truly was a Catholic daughter and was there for those in need of a kind word, a story or a good laugh. Aunt Ronnie was taken swiftly from us but we know, in spirit, she will always be there.
Patty Casey Rice
price@emdc.orgFriday, November 9, 2007
Our thoughts and prayers are with Uncle Ronald, Ronnie Jay, Karen, Diane, Michelle and Tim on the passing of Aunt Ronnie. Casey and I remember how she would always greet us with a warm smile and a hug when we came home. She will be greatly missed by our family here; but take comfort in knowing she is with Nana and Pappy Casey and her brothers and sisters.
Valerie & Gary Woirhaye, Casey & Andy Lempka
woirhayev@aol.comFriday, November 9, 2007
Tim and family. I'm so sorry for your loss....My thoughts go out to you and your family at this time
Sally Walz
seckhardt@asbury.comFriday, November 9, 2007
To a Woman who will always be close to my heart. The best unit secretary I know on 2 north. Ronnie, you"ll be missed.
Cindy Hart
cjhart1288@aol.com
Saturday, November 10, 2007
My first memory of Ronnie is of seeing her at the Villa Roller Rink. She WAS a sweetheart then and has never changed. Our deepest sympathy goes out to Ron and her family. Phillipsburg will be a sadder place without her.
Bill Brown
bfbrown@enter.netSaturday, November 10, 2007
Uncle Ron, Karen, Ronnie Jay, Dianne, Michelle and Tim.
"When Irish Eyes are Smiling... The words of this famous Irish tune was truly exemplified by our beloved Aunt Ronnie. She was true to her faith, her family, her heritage and her country. She had an infectious laugh that would melt all your troubles away. Aunt Ronnie was the go-to person when you needed to find information about a family member. Being born on Christmas Day only proved how much she put Christ in Christmas. She lived Christmas everyday! Aunt Ronnie, you always remembered to call me on my birthday and you'll always be remembered in my heart. I love you always.
Mary E. Casey
mekc96@verizon.netSaturday, November 10, 2007
Tim, Lisa and family: So sorry to read of your mothers passing. My sincere condolences to all. Your are in my prayers.
Jann Foti
janiceblair@myway.comSaturday, November 10, 2007
To the Wynkoop Family, We are so sorry to hear about your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Ed and Gloria Hull
egrbl@verizon.netSaturday, November 10, 2007
So sorry to hear about Ronnie. She and her husband were so welcoming to us when we came to visit. She will be greatly missed by her family.
Ed Casey
deced@juno.com
(Note: Thank you Ed for including mom on your Casey History web site... http://caseyhistory.com/p44.htm#i1432)Saturday, November 10, 2007
Dear Tim and family,
We are so sorry to learn of your mother's passing. We have fond memories of the many occasions and birthday parties for the girls where we had the pleasure of meeting and getting to know your mom. She was a delightful, as is your father. Our sympathies go out to you, your father, and the whole family. We know how close the children are with your mom and dad so it has to be tough for them as it is for you and dad. You've always been so kind to us, if there is anything we can do, just ask! We will keep your mom and all of you in our thoughts and prayers.
David Sefcik, Alicia, and the twinsSaturday, November 10, 2007
We are deeply saddened to learn of Ronnie's untimely passing. Our thoughts are with her loving husband, Ron, and the all Wynkoop family members. You will be in our thoughts and prayers. Peace.
Bob DiSogra, Matthew and Andrew
bobd1030@aol.comSaturday, November 10, 2007
Dear Dianne and family: Our hearts and prayers go out to you and your family. Remember if their is anything you need, do not hesitate to call.
Love,
Lorraine, Janelle and Ryan Berger
rainie1@ptd.net
Saturday, November 10, 2007
I apologize for not remembering that your favorite color was red! In ordering flowers to be sent to you this week, I first thought of green, since you were one of the last two 100% Irish members of our branch of the Casey family. Green flowers? Then I thought of garnet and grey, since you and Uncle Ron would like that - by no means would red and white be considered! Finally, I chose yellow and green, the main colors of the flag of the Catholic Church, which had been such a big part of your life.
Many of us have shared a deep pride in being parts of the Casey family - set aside, we thought, by a loving, lighthearted, concerned and caring tradition. You carried on, in you smiling, hugging, kissing and loving concern for people in general, but particularly for your relatives and friends, with which you were so richly blessed. You always had time for others, especially those disadvantaged and in need. Your passing this week hit so many of us like a ton of bricks. Too early!! We remember and miss you so much!
Jackie Ward, for my parents, Dorothy and the girls.
twowards@rcn.com
Saturday, November 10, 2007
I first knew Ronnie when she worked at Warren Hospital. What a lovely woman. I then met Tim when he joined the Phillipsburg Emergency Squad. My family (both the Titus and Bedo) know Ron in various ways. Ronnie will be missed by all those who knew her and her family. Please accept our deepest sympathy.
Jeane Titus
barny4@verizon.netSaturday, November 10, 2007
I met Ronnie back in a play we did in 1976 for the historical society. She was always so pleasant and nice. I like to express my deepest sympathy to the whole Wynkoop family I know her loss is great but memories will never be taken away from you.
Dorothy Stone
dotz12362000@yahoo.comSaturday, November 10, 2007
I am so sorry for your loss. I grew up in the neighborhood and had the pleasure of delivering the newspaper to the Wynkoops when I was a youngster. I always enjoyed the collecting aspects of my job, because Ronnie would always welcome me with a friendly smile and offer a drink and conversation. She will be missed... You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Lori Horton
lori.horton@rcn.com
Sunday, November 11, 2007
I met Ronnie back in a play we did in 1976 for the historical society. She was always so pleasant and nice. I like to express my deepest sympathy to the whole Wynkoop family I know her loss is great but memories will never be taken away from you.
Dorothy Stone
dotz12362000@yahoo.comSunday, November 11, 2007
Aunt Ronnie you were my guardian angel growing up. You walked me to the bus stop when I started school, for two years you walked with me and then went on to Freeman School. You never complained that I was such a "little pest" in your growing-up years. You were my confirmation sponsor and I knew you would always be a part of my life. Death has not taken you from me, you are still my guardian angel.
Love,
Betsy Casey Dicker
BetsyinPA@aol.comSunday, November 11, 2007
The small enclave of loving mothers on Chamber Street has now passed on. The fun children have grown and moved on. I am grateful for the memory and to have had a small role through my sister, Jeanette Nattress. If there is a Dunkin Donuts in heaven, I am sure Ronnie and Jeanette will go there in the morning to talk over news of their families and the world as they did when they worked together. To Mr. Ron Wynkoop and my "almost nieces and nephews" I express sympathy for your profound loss. Ronnie was a great comfort to me when I lost my family. I wish I knew how to do the same for you.
Joanne DeThomas
joanne.dethomas@verizon.netSunday, November 11, 2007
I worked with Ronnie for several years at Warren Hospital and we socialized together very often. I never heard her say an unkind word about anyone and I admired her for her kindness and friendly ways. She will be sadly missed by many people and thought of fondly by everyone who knew her. We had several private jokes between us and laughed a lot. She touched everyone she met in a very positive way and warmed our hearts with her personality. I will miss her but I know I am not alone. We all will.
Sincerely,
LaVerne Fisher
Yankeegal923@AOL.com
Monday, November 12, 2007
Dear Tim & family,
I am so sorry to read about the loss of your mom. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
My deepest sympathies,
Kathy Carpenter
kathyc18020@yahoo.comMonday, November 12, 2007
To Ron & his family-
Deana and Sherry are heartsick over your loss- and we send our deepest condolences. Due to family obligations we are not able to travel to Phillipsburg at this time but hope we will soon make the trip to spend some time with you Ron. All our love to you and the family! We know that she is resting in God's arms now.
Deana Hulick & Sherry Schnepp
ogmamma@aol.comMonday, November 12, 2007
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your wife. She was a very special person always had a smile on her face May she rest in peace.
Ray Heater
heater.ray@penargylsd.orgMonday, November 12, 2007
To Tim and family,
I want to send our deepest sympathy for the loss of your mother. I did not know her personally but wanted you to know you are all in our thoughts and prayers on this day. Keep her in your hearts and her memory will remain forever with you. Again we are sorry for yourloss.
Selena Hanson
(Rob-Win Press Inc)
Selena@Robwin.comMonday, November 12, 2007
Dear Tim and Family,
Our hearts go out to you and all the family. Your loss is a road of healing and remembering the good times. She will be there waiting for all of you as you go to the new life after death.
Anna & Chris Schultzel & Family
anna1970usa@hotmail.comTuesday, November 13, 2007
A FEW WORDS SAY IT ALL "THE PASSING OF A QUEEN" MY CONDOLENCES TO YOU AND FAMILY KING RON.
Chester "Chet" Goode Sr
cgoode8@rcn.comTuesday, November 13, 2007
Dear Tim and Lisa,
We are so sorry to hear about your loss. Please know that you are now and forever in our prayers.
Mr. & Mrs. David Cicale
acicale@hotmail.comTuesday, November 13, 2007
Dear Mr. Wynkoop and family,
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Our hearts and prayers go out to you and your family. Remember all the good times and keep those memories close to your hearts as they will get you all through this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Jeff & Joan Chiu
jjchiu707@epix.netThursday, November 15, 2007
To the Wynkoop Family, We are so very sorry to hear about your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Ed and Kathie Kelly
STORE@SEIDELSSHOES.COMSunday, November 18, 2007
Mr. Ronald Wynkoop, Tim, Lisa and family:
Although I did not know Ronnie, I am certain she was a wonderful wife, mother, mother-in-law and grandmother; after all, she played an important role in all of your lives. Ironcially, you were with us (at Andover-Morris School for our Veteran's Day Tribute) just minutes before her attack. You have been in my thoughts and prayers. I do not know if she had been sick, but it seems like her passing was quick, which is certainly the way many of us would like to go. I know you will miss her very much.
Sincerely,
Marian Trapani
mariantrapani@rcn.com
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Dear Tim and Family,
I am sadden to hear about the Loss of Miss Ronnie. I will always remember working with Ronnie on 2 north at Warren Hospital, and the many acts of kindness that she displayed. Miss Ronnie was such a beautiful soul, and what I remember most was how proud she was of her son "Timmy". We've held several conversations regarding you from the time you were in school and interning under Mr. Noto.
Tim, you've always demonstrated those same qualities of your mother, and your father as well, from what my late Mother and Great-Grandmother shared. You've always been there for me and my family in our deepest darkest hour, and I will never forget the wonderful homecoming you granted those I've loved who are now departed.
I just want to thank you for everything. Thank you and your mother both for touching our lives, and may God grant you the solace and strength in your own time of need.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Nadine M. Gray
(Former 2 North staff)
MainSt633@aol.com
Christmas Day, 2007
Dear Ron and family,
Christmas Day this year and forever will remind us of the blessing of having known your wife, mother, grandmother, and our dear friend, Ronnie. God blessed us all with her presence on earth and through her provided us an example of how a good life should be led. Although it seems to us He took her too soon and we miss her very much, we know there must be a reason we will all understand farther along.
With love,
Barb and Phil Schroeder
barb-phil@rcn.com
Christmas Day, 2007
Merry Christmas and Happy Birthday Gram.
Pop, Karen, Ron, Dianne, Michelle, Tim and our families.2
Last Edited=4 May 2008
Children of Veronica Casey and Ronald Westley Wynkoop
- Karen Jean Wynkoop (living)
- Ronald Westley Wynkoop (living)
- Dianne Louise Wynkoop (living)
- Michelle Ann Wynkoop+ (living)
- Timothy Edward Wynkoop+ (living)
Ronald Westley Wynkoop1
- Charts
- Descendants of James Casey
Last Edited=4 Oct 1997
Children of Ronald Westley Wynkoop and Veronica Casey
- Karen Jean Wynkoop (living)
- Ronald Westley Wynkoop (living)
- Dianne Louise Wynkoop (living)
- Michelle Ann Wynkoop+ (living)
- Timothy Edward Wynkoop+ (living)
Citations
- [S250] Ellen Veronica (Frances Marie) Melroy, Personal Notes of Sister Frances Marie Melroy.
Robert Jerome Casey1
- Charts
- Descendants of James Casey
Last Edited=10 Jul 1995
Children of Robert Jerome Casey and Doris Jean Swauger
- Doris Jean Casey (living)
- Robert Jerome Casey Jr (living)
Citations
- [S250] Ellen Veronica (Frances Marie) Melroy, Personal Notes of Sister Frances Marie Melroy.
Leo Paul Casey1
- Charts
- Descendants of James Casey
Last Edited=10 Jul 1995
Children of Leo Paul Casey and Dorothy Gornick
- Kathleen Patricia Casey (living)
- Patricia Ann Casey (living)
- Eileen Elizabeth Casey (living)
- Leo James Casey (living)
Citations
- [S250] Ellen Veronica (Frances Marie) Melroy, Personal Notes of Sister Frances Marie Melroy.
John Edward Casey1
- Charts
- Descendants of James Casey
Last Edited=11 Jul 1995
Children of John Edward Casey and Mary Theresa Doran
- Mary Ann Casey (living)
- John Edward Casey Jr+ (living)
- Veronica Ann Casey (living)
- Loretta Ann Casey+ (living)
- Loraine Ann Casey (living)
Citations
- [S250] Ellen Veronica (Frances Marie) Melroy, Personal Notes of Sister Frances Marie Melroy.
Margaret Ann Casey1
- Charts
- Descendants of James Casey
Last Edited=8 Mar 1997
Children of Margaret Ann Casey and John Thomas Heiser Jr
- Nancy Ann Heiser (living)
- Margaret Ann Heiser+ (living)
- John Thomas Heiser III (living)
- Patrice Heiser (living)
- Michele Heiser (living)
- June Caroline Heiser (living)
Citations
- [S250] Ellen Veronica (Frances Marie) Melroy, Personal Notes of Sister Frances Marie Melroy.
Beatrice Casey1
- Charts
- Descendants of James Casey
Last Edited=22 Nov 2004
Children of Beatrice Casey and Leo McDermott
- Mildred McDermott (living)
- Robert McDermott (living)
Leo McDermott1
- Charts
- Descendants of James Casey
Last Edited=26 Nov 1993
Children of Leo McDermott and Beatrice Casey
- Mildred McDermott (living)
- Robert McDermott (living)
Citations
- [S250] Ellen Veronica (Frances Marie) Melroy, Personal Notes of Sister Frances Marie Melroy.
Mildred McDermott1
- Charts
- Descendants of James Casey
Last Edited=26 Nov 1993
Citations
- [S250] Ellen Veronica (Frances Marie) Melroy, Personal Notes of Sister Frances Marie Melroy.
(?) West1
Last Edited=26 Nov 1993
Citations
- [S250] Ellen Veronica (Frances Marie) Melroy, Personal Notes of Sister Frances Marie Melroy.
Robert McDermott1
- Charts
- Descendants of James Casey
Last Edited=26 Nov 1993
Citations
- [S250] Ellen Veronica (Frances Marie) Melroy, Personal Notes of Sister Frances Marie Melroy.
Patrick M. Casey1
- Charts
- Descendants of James Casey
Patrick was born on 14 February 1898, at Carbondale, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania 18407.2 He was the son of Martin F. Casey and Mary Jane Burdish. He was baptized on 20 February 1898, at at St. Rose of Lima Chruch, at Carbondale, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania 18407, in the Roman Catholic faith.2 He resided, at Scranton, Lackawanna County, PA 18505, in 1969.3 Patrick died on 6 March 1975 at Archbald, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania 18403, at age 77.
Last Edited=22 Feb 1998
Paul Burke1
- Charts
- Descendants of James Casey
Last Edited=26 Nov 1993
Children of Paul Burke and Mildred Cox
- Lori Burke (living)
- Colleen Burke+ (living)
- Paul Burke (living)
- Maureen Burke
Mildred Cox1
- Charts
- Descendants of James Casey
Last Edited=26 Nov 1993
Children of Mildred Cox and Paul Burke
- Lori Burke (living)
- Colleen Burke+ (living)
- Paul Burke (living)
- Maureen Burke
Lori Burke1
- Charts
- Descendants of James Casey
Last Edited=26 Nov 1993
Citations
- [S250] Ellen Veronica (Frances Marie) Melroy, Personal Notes of Sister Frances Marie Melroy.
Colleen Burke1
- Charts
- Descendants of James Casey
Last Edited=3 Jun 1996
Children of Colleen Burke and Thomas Demyanovich
- Zachary Demyanovich (living)
- Daniel Demyanovich (living)
Citations
- [S250] Ellen Veronica (Frances Marie) Melroy, Personal Notes of Sister Frances Marie Melroy.
Paul Burke1
- Charts
- Descendants of James Casey
Last Edited=26 Nov 1993
Citations
- [S250] Ellen Veronica (Frances Marie) Melroy, Personal Notes of Sister Frances Marie Melroy.
Maureen Burke1
- Charts
- Descendants of James Casey
Last Edited=3 Jun 1996
Citations
- [S250] Ellen Veronica (Frances Marie) Melroy, Personal Notes of Sister Frances Marie Melroy.
Daniel Hosie1
- Charts
- Descendants of James Casey
Last Edited=26 Nov 1993
Citations
- [S250] Ellen Veronica (Frances Marie) Melroy, Personal Notes of Sister Frances Marie Melroy.
Antoinette "Tina" Rapoch1
The following article appeared in the Friday, March 25, 1994 edition of The Tribune:
Antoinette Callejas
March 23, 1994
Antoinette "Tina" Callejas, 132 Monroe St., Archbald, died Wednesday night in Mid-Valley Hospital, Peckville. She was the widow of Albert F. Callejas who died in 1963.
Born in Archbald, daughter of the late Frank and Anne Foote Rapoch, she was a member of St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Archbald. Prior to retirement, she had been employed; as a floor lady in area dress factories.
Surviving are two daughters, Rita Battenberg, Jermyn, and Ann Marie Konopatski, Springville; two sisters, Mary Nelson, Fort Lee, N.J., and Catherine Smyth, Syosset, N.Y; 13 grand- children; 17 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by a son, Albert J., who died in 1985; a sister, Grace Delgiorna; and four brothers, John, Joseph, Francis and Louis.
The funeral will be Saturday at 9:30 a.m. from the Battenberg Funeral Home, 363 Washington Ave., Jermyn, with Mass at 10 in St. Thomas Aquinas Church. Interment, parish cemetery, Archbald.
Friends may call today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.3
.4 Her body was interred on 26 March 1994, at St. Thomas Aquinas Cemetery at Archbald, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania 18403.4 Her funeral was held on 26 March 1994, at at St. Thomas Aquinas Church, at Archbald, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania 18403.4
Last Edited=23 Feb 1996
Children of Antoinette "Tina" Rapoch and Albert F. Callejas
- Rita Callejas (living)
- Ann Marie Callejas (living)
- Albert James Callejas+ b. 13 Feb 1932, d. 12 Sep 1985
Albert F. Callejas
Last Edited=26 Mar 1994
Children of Albert F. Callejas and Antoinette "Tina" Rapoch
- Rita Callejas (living)
- Ann Marie Callejas (living)
- Albert James Callejas+ b. 13 Feb 1932, d. 12 Sep 1985
Citations
- [S133] Albert F. Callejas, Tombstone Inscription.

