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Carl Donald Case
January 9, 1947 ~ April 4, 2020
Carl Donald Case Jr. 73, died April 4, 2020 in Lexington. Born January 9, 1947 in Harrodsburg, he was the son of Carl Donald Sr .and Dolly Bea Cheatham Case. Butch graduated from high school and served four years in the US Navy during the Vietnam War. He was a self-employed tile setter for many years and lived in Florida for several years. He was a member of Junction City Baptist Church. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by a sister, Cora Johns.
Butch is survived by three sons, Carl Donald (Kelly) Case III and Michael S. (Michelle) Case, both of Illinois and Mason Keith Case of Pennsylvania, a brother, Gene (Carol) Case of Junction City, nephews, Chris Johns and Steve Case and a niece, Angela Eades; four step-sons Lee, Scott, John and Steve Burton and several grandchildren.
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Rest in peace, Casey. You\’re already missed.
Sorry for your loss. Prayers .
I will miss you so much Butch. We have been so close most of our lives.
So sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers for all.
I am so sorry to hear of the unexpected death of Butch Case. He and I were two of many first cousins, being the children of the five daughters and one son, Carl, Butch’s Dad, of Arthur and Nellie Case of Danville. Butch and I shared many large family celebrations, Christmases, Birthdays and other events for many years at the cozy Case homeplace on Lancaster Road. Bonds were formed there that stayed with us for lifetimes. I recall these good days often regret the passing of each family member.
My deepest sympathies
My deepest sympathies
So sorry to hear about Butch, always loved all your family. Prayers for all
Sorry to hear of Carl’s death. I had not seen him for many years but we were friends since elementary school.
Wonderful man. Greatly missed
Sorry to hear of Butch’s passing. Dad saw it looking through the Stith site.