Jason Robert Casey (YARD), age 41, passed away from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident on August 21, 2012 at Regions Hospital in St. Paul, MN. Jason was born on January 5, 1971 in New Richmond, WI the son of Robert(FatCat) and Sally Casey. Jason entered into the construction field after High School and worked as a crew lead with BRS Siding in New Richmond for many years. He also worked as a welder at Chazer Manufactuting beside his long time friend Dave Nemeth. Jason would later attend driving school and received his CDL. He drove truck for TNT out of Danbury, WI and more recently was driving truck in North Dakota. Jason loved the outdoors or anything with a motor....deer hunting, fishing,camping, snowmobiles, waterskips, four-wheeling, dirt track races, motorcycling and demolition derby's to name a few of his favorites. Jason is survived by his mother, Sally; his sister, Charity(Abbigail); his fiance Mandi Rixman; their son Evan David (8); along with her parents Sam & Terri Rixman; two children from a previous marriage, Brittney(19) and Brett(16); granddaughter Aiyana Grace Sutten (2) and many aunts, uncles, cousins and lifelong friends. Jason was preceded in death by his grandparents, Lloyd Larson, Mary Ann Raymond (Tretsven), Robert and Darlene Casey, his father Robert 'FatCat' (2011) and his daughter Leagh Marie (2012). Arrangements were entrusted to The Swedberg-Taylor Family Funeral Home in Webster, WI where a Remembrance Service will be held on Saturday August 25 at 6:00 PM (visitation/gathering 4 – 6 PM). A celebration of Jason's life will be held at Sweeny's Bar on September 22, 2012. Further details will be posted on his Caringbridge site. Online condolences can be made at www.swedberg-taylor.com As an expression of sympathy in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to: Jason Casey Memorial Fund (Acct. 816571) Westconsin Credit Union 333 3 Schneider Ave SE Menomonie, WI 54751 or the Swedberg-Taylor Family Funeral Home in Jason's name at PO Box 6 Webster, WI 54893. Your contributions are much appreciated by Jason's family.