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Charles Brezler “Charlie” Cason

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Charles Brezler “Charlie” Cason Veteran

Birth
Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
11 Jan 2008 (aged 57)
Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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husband of Susan D Yost married 2 July 1977 at South Mountain, Pennsylvania and son of Elizabeth (Brezler) and Henry Spencer Carson Jr. He was a lifelong resident of the Waynesboro area. Mr. Cason served in the United States Marine Corp. during the Vietnam War. Mr. Cason was first employed as a welder for Grove Worldwide, Shady Grove, PA. He later drove tractor trailer, worked in steel construction for various contractors including Steel Builder Erectors in Carlisle, PA and Greencastle, PA Fab Tech. He currently was a machinist and C.N.C. operator for Rampf Mold, Hagerstown, MD. He was a life member of St. Andrew Catholic Church, Waynesboro and member of Joe Stickell American Legion Post #15, William Max McLaughlin VFW Post #695 (Life), Eagles Club, Inc. and Order of Owls Nest #1073, all of Waynesboro. Mr. Cason was an avid reader and motorcycle enthusiast. He enjoyed carpentry work and home remodeling, as well as spending time with family and friends. In addition to his wife and mother, he is survived by five sisters, E. Anne Bonner and Peggy E. Wagaman, both of Waynesboro, Laura J. Robezzoli of Wernersville, PA, Marcia J. Long and Emily S. Wishard, both of Waynesboro; two brothers, H. Spencer Cason, III of Belcamp, MD and David A. Cason, Sr. of Waynesboro. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by a brother, Matthew J. Cason.


husband of Susan D Yost married 2 July 1977 at South Mountain, Pennsylvania and son of Elizabeth (Brezler) and Henry Spencer Carson Jr. He was a lifelong resident of the Waynesboro area. Mr. Cason served in the United States Marine Corp. during the Vietnam War. Mr. Cason was first employed as a welder for Grove Worldwide, Shady Grove, PA. He later drove tractor trailer, worked in steel construction for various contractors including Steel Builder Erectors in Carlisle, PA and Greencastle, PA Fab Tech. He currently was a machinist and C.N.C. operator for Rampf Mold, Hagerstown, MD. He was a life member of St. Andrew Catholic Church, Waynesboro and member of Joe Stickell American Legion Post #15, William Max McLaughlin VFW Post #695 (Life), Eagles Club, Inc. and Order of Owls Nest #1073, all of Waynesboro. Mr. Cason was an avid reader and motorcycle enthusiast. He enjoyed carpentry work and home remodeling, as well as spending time with family and friends. In addition to his wife and mother, he is survived by five sisters, E. Anne Bonner and Peggy E. Wagaman, both of Waynesboro, Laura J. Robezzoli of Wernersville, PA, Marcia J. Long and Emily S. Wishard, both of Waynesboro; two brothers, H. Spencer Cason, III of Belcamp, MD and David A. Cason, Sr. of Waynesboro. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by a brother, Matthew J. Cason.




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