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Casey Jason Paleveda

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Casey Jason Paleveda

Birth
Death
22 Dec 2010 (aged 22)
Burial
Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida, USA GPS-Latitude: 27.9841972, Longitude: -82.4021
Plot
section 14
Memorial ID
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Casey Jason Paleveda, 22, of South Tampa, passed away December 22, 2010. He graduated from Plant High School in 2007 and worked as a stagehand for I.A.T.S.E. local 321. He was a parishioner of Christ the King Catholic Church. He was an avid Oakland Raiders and Tampa Bay Rays fan. He was a World War II history buff and loved animals, especially his dog, Bandit. He is survived by his parents, Tim and Deborah; brothers, Louis (Christina) and Dennis; grandparents, A.J. and Martha Paleveda and Betty Hazelrig; and a large extended family. His organ donation through LifeLink and Tampa General Hospital on December 23rd benefited at least five people. A visitaion will be held on Sunday, December 26, 2010 from 5 to 8PM at Marsicano-B.Marion Reed-Stowers Funeral Home. A mass will then be held on Monday, December 27, 2010 at 11AM at Christ the King Catholic Church with internment to follow at Myrtle Hill Memorial Park.
Casey Jason Paleveda, 22, of South Tampa, passed away December 22, 2010. He graduated from Plant High School in 2007 and worked as a stagehand for I.A.T.S.E. local 321. He was a parishioner of Christ the King Catholic Church. He was an avid Oakland Raiders and Tampa Bay Rays fan. He was a World War II history buff and loved animals, especially his dog, Bandit. He is survived by his parents, Tim and Deborah; brothers, Louis (Christina) and Dennis; grandparents, A.J. and Martha Paleveda and Betty Hazelrig; and a large extended family. His organ donation through LifeLink and Tampa General Hospital on December 23rd benefited at least five people. A visitaion will be held on Sunday, December 26, 2010 from 5 to 8PM at Marsicano-B.Marion Reed-Stowers Funeral Home. A mass will then be held on Monday, December 27, 2010 at 11AM at Christ the King Catholic Church with internment to follow at Myrtle Hill Memorial Park.

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