Illinois Valley Central High School Alumni
Chillicothe, Illinois (IL)
In Memory of
Kenneth A. "kenny" Mccasky
Passed away 2023
Kenneth A. "kenny" Mccasky attended Illinois Valley Central High School in Chillicothe, IL.
Class of 1981
Date of Passing Apr 04, 2023
Date of Passing Apr 04, 2023
Kenneth Allen McCasky of Harvey, Louisiana, formerly of Chillicothe and Tremont, Illinois, passed away unexpectedly at work on Tuesday, April 4, in Marrero, Louisiana.
He was born on December 28, 1962, in Peoria, Illinois, to Richard Allen and Christina F. (Kapraun) McCasky.
Surviving are his mother of Chillicothe; three brothers Lawrence and William of Chillicothe, Illinois, and Dale (Natalie) of Strawn, Illinois; one sister, Karla (Carl) Wilbur of Brimfield, Illinois; nephews Derek (Janett) McCasky and Adam Estes; nieces Briana Estes, Rachel McCasky and Mariah McCasky; four great nieces and nephews; and three cousins.
He was preceded in death by his father and his niece Celine Estes.
Ken started his career as an engineer for several companies, including Louisiana Machinery, but went on to become a self-employed contractor. He was known for his vast knowledge and ability to make or repair anything, quality remodeling skills, and his generosity with his time and talents.
He especially appreciated the friendships of Roger Trudeau, Kay Weeks and Roxie Lang.
He was born on December 28, 1962, in Peoria, Illinois, to Richard Allen and Christina F. (Kapraun) McCasky.
Surviving are his mother of Chillicothe; three brothers Lawrence and William of Chillicothe, Illinois, and Dale (Natalie) of Strawn, Illinois; one sister, Karla (Carl) Wilbur of Brimfield, Illinois; nephews Derek (Janett) McCasky and Adam Estes; nieces Briana Estes, Rachel McCasky and Mariah McCasky; four great nieces and nephews; and three cousins.
He was preceded in death by his father and his niece Celine Estes.
Ken started his career as an engineer for several companies, including Louisiana Machinery, but went on to become a self-employed contractor. He was known for his vast knowledge and ability to make or repair anything, quality remodeling skills, and his generosity with his time and talents.
He especially appreciated the friendships of Roger Trudeau, Kay Weeks and Roxie Lang.
