Richard “Dick” Casey Jr., 77, of Clear Lake,

Clear Lake- Richard "Dick" Dillon Casey Jr., 77, of Clear Lake, Iowa, passed away on Monday,
October 14, 2024, surrounded by his loving family at Oakwood Care Center.
A memorial mass will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, October 23, 2024, at St. Joseph's
Catholic Church of Epiphany Parish, 302 5 th Street South East, Mason City, IA; with Rev. Ben
Valentine officiating. Memorial visitation is scheduled for Tuesday, October 22, from 5:00 p.m.
to 7:00 p.m. at Ward Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, located at 310 First Ave. North, Clear Lake,
Iowa.
In a special tribute to Dick, attendees are invited to wear their “Fighting Irish”; Notre Dame attire,
reflecting his passion for the team. Memorials may be directed in care of Bobbie Casey to honor
Dick’s memory, supporting organizations and schools close to his heart.
Dick was born on January 2, 1947, in Mason City, Iowa, to Richard Sr. and Marion (Vodicka)
Casey. He graduated from Newman Catholic High School in 1965, continued his education at the
University of Notre Dame, graduating in 1969, and later earned his law degree from Drake
University. Dick spent some time working in Minneapolis for a publishing company before
returning to Clear Lake, where he worked as an independent insurance agent for many years.
Dick married Bobbie Sprague on November 30, 1985, after meeting on a blind date. They were
blessed with their daughter, Meg, in 1991. Family was central to Dick's life, and he cherished
time spent with his siblings, cousins, and friends. His love of sports, particularly for Notre Dame
football, led to an annual family trip to a game. Dick also enjoyed sailing on the lake and was
deeply involved in his community, including being a member of the Clear Lake Evening Lions,
St. Joseph Catholic Church, a past Chamber President in 1985, past President of Clear Lake
Preservation and a Commodore at the Yacht Club in 1985. Dick coached youth sports in the
community. He served on the Clear Lake Park & Rec board, he also found joy serving as Santa
Claus for numerous years during the holiday festivals in Clear Lake.
Dick’s greatest joy was being able to hold the new title as Grandpa to his sweet grandsons,
Connor and Channing.
Dick is survived by his beloved wife, Bobbie; his daughter, Meg, and her husband Drew Payne;
his grandsons, Connor and Channing Payne, all of Clear Lake; siblings, Sue (Dick) D’Amico of
California, Bill (Carol) Casey of Iowa City, and Mary Frances Casey (Sal Doucette) of
California; brother-in-law, Bruce (Rose) Sprague of Melrose; along with many nieces, nephews,
and cousins.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Richard Sr. and Marion, and his sister, Elizabeth Casey.
Ward Van Slyke Colonial Chapel 310 First Ave North Clear Lake, Iowa 50428
641-357-2193 or visit online at www.colonialchapels.com.
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