Jan 26, 2021

Will Robert Caskey

Posted Jan 26, 2021 2:28 PM

Will Robert Caskey, passed away Friday, January 22, 2021, at his home in Mustang OK. He was 38.

Born in Ness City KS November 30, 1982, to Randall James and Janie (Herrick) Caskey, Will attended school in Ness City where he participated in grade school sports, little league baseball, Scouting, band, and the high school cross-country and golf team; he  graduated from NCHS in 2001. He enlisted in the United States Navy in the Spring of his Senior year, and left military service in 2009. He had been employed at Field Aerospace since 2018.

Will enjoyed golfing, playing his guitar, shooting pool, and listening to music but he dearly loved  hanging out with his friends.  Willy knew no generational boundaries; he was comfortable around and loved his other “parents” in the Ness City community as  well.

Will married Shonda (Wilburn) March 15, 2014, in Great Bend Kansas.  She survives at the home with children Erick and Haley Newick. Cody Newick resides in Chepstow, England.

Will is survived by one son, Randall James (RJ) Caskey of Killeen TX, father Randy Caskey (Valerie Gabel) of Rowlett TX, mother Janie Imseis (Mikhail) of Ness City KS, brother Cody Caskey of Denver CO, sister Ginger Brown (Don) and Sophie, Ginnille, and Gavin, of Wichita KS, Becca (Colby) Imseis-Kauk and Lucca of Bitney Springs CA, Julie Imseis-Losh (Eric) Timmy and Mikayla of Parker CO, aunt Nancy (Richard) Wilson of Shawnee KS, uncle Toby (Judy) Caskey and Erin Caskey Laughlin of Derby KS, other extended family and a host of friends.

He is preceded in death by grandparents Bob and Betty Caskey, Ray and Evelyn Herrick and aunt Sue Herrick.

A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, January 30, at 2 pm at OK Cremation and Funeral Home and Chapel, 2415 N Walnut Ave, Oklahoma City OK. 

Graveside service will be held at Ness City Cemetery Saturday,  February 6, at 10:30 am. While the family will not ask for guest limits or masking to be imposed, please be mindful when we gather of the continuing Covid-19 threat to this community and others. In lieu of flowers, please make a memorial contribution to the charity or church of your choice.