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This memorial website was created in loving memory of Kenneth Casey. A memorial service was held on Saturday, September 7, 2019 in Chicago, IL at The Wyndham Grand Chicago Riverfront hotel. The memorial service was a beautiful tribute to Ken’s life.

Several people have asked about making a contribution to a charitable organization in Ken’s honor and there is none more fitting than the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA). As many of you know NOMA meant a great deal to Ken and as such we would like to direct your contribution to his legacy to a new educational program—the NOMA Foundation Fellowship. The Kenneth E. Casey Foundation Fellowship is being launched in 2020 to assist a new architecture school graduate (either undergraduate or graduate) in their pursuit of identifying a job opportunity, relocating after graduation and obtaining guidance and resources to navigate working life and professional exam preparation. The new fellowship program will help ensure that NOMA is providing structured support for selected fellows to ensure that they remain motivated to become architects. Encouraging and assisting new graduates was something that Ken was very passionate about and this fellowship is a wonderful way to carry on his work.

For those of you who are inclined to make a contribution (in any amount) to the fellowship please make checks payable to “NOMA Education Foundation c/o the Kenneth E. Casey Foundation Fellowship”.

Checks can be mailed to:
The NOMA Charitable Education Foundation
1735 New York Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20006

Also, please continue to write tributes, post stories and your photos to the site. They help us all to cherish the memories of Ken!

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Recent Tributes
August 4, 2021
August 4, 2021
Yesterday marked your 2nd year of passing....You were a great brother in law...you will be missed by all who has the pleasure of knowing you...Continue to sleep in peace...
August 3, 2021
August 3, 2021
Today on the second anniversary of Ken's passing we remain very sadened by his loss, we sorely miss him because he is so deeply loved by everyone.
Joan
April 8, 2021
April 8, 2021
Hey Bro,
Man, I made it! One year in a “panni”. That’s a joke from someone’s post that went viral.
All the kids and I are good and healthy (well sorta healthy - sigh). See my key above - it’s a “panni” out here!

Love and miss you. I always see memories that you had a hand in or remind me if you and I smile. You were a cool dude and awesome husband, brother, uncle, friend...dude.  Love and Miss You Deb!
His Life

Obituary

September 9, 2019
Kenneth Edwin Casey, age 58, was born in Detroit, Michigan. Kenneth, also known as “Ken” or “Kenny”, was the 3rd of 4 children born to Robinson (Lawrence) and Barbara Casey. The Casey family moved to Chicago in 1966 and once there, Kenny was immediately drawn to the Chicago skyscrapers, and at an early age gained an instant love for architecture.

Kenny attended Paul Cuffee and Cook Elementary schools. He, as well as his older brother and sister, attended Lindblom Technical High School. He graduated from the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) with a Bachelor of Architecture in Building Technology. While at UIC, he was active with Black Architecture Students for Excellence (now NOMAS – National Organization of Minority Architecture Students).

Kenny had many hobbies and loved activities at Foster Park such as wood shop and swimming. He spent many hours during his teen years in the basement playing rock music on his guitar. He loved playing tennis, golf and taking photos, a love that spread to both his parents. Kenny was a lover of jazz music and anyone that was in a car with him likely experienced this passion.

In 1996, through a friend, Ken met Nadene Chambers who would become the love of his life. They were married in May1998 and enjoyed 21 years of marriage. Ken and Nadene traveled all over the U.S. and abroad to destinations such as Australia, Italy, France, Spain, England, Switzerland, Canada but most notably, Hawaii. He loved Hawaii!

After his wife, Ken’s greatest love was architecture! We were always proud to drive by a building, firehouse or school that had been “touched” by Ken’s work in some form. Kenny was also an excellent host. Wherever his home was, there was always a great time with the annual Jamaican food tasting event – where his mother-in-law, Joan Chambers, cooked extensively. This event gave family and friends many years of laughter, good food and fond memories.

Ken was blessed to have a career that also showcased his exceptional skills and love for architecture. He began his career in Project Management and he gave back in many ways, most notably to the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA). Ken served NOMA in many roles over 30 years. Ken later realized a dream of entrepreneurship and ownership starting his own company, KASIdesigns, in 1998. He was the President/Managing Principal, Architect for over 21 years. But because Ken had such a kind, gentle and generous spirit he used that platform to unselfishly touch many lives through networking, mentoring, friendship, and encouraging others to start their own businesses.

Ken made his transition on Saturday, August 3rd, 2019. His parents Robinson and Barbara Casey, and his sister Robin Marie Casey preceded him in death.

Left to cherish great memories of Ken and continue his legacy are his wife Nadene Chambers of Fort Lauderdale, FL; brother Michael Casey of Chicago, IL; sisters Angela Carter-Gaines of Houston, TX and Deborah Casey of Memphis, TN; mother-in-law Joan Chambers of Brooklyn, NY; sisters-in-law Claudia, Odette and Sandrian Chambers, and Andrea Feely; aunts and uncle Jacqueline Jackson and Dorothy Casey, Janie Walker, Fred Crawford; nieces & nephews Monet Casey, Anthony II and Andrew Gaines, Paige Davis, Brittany and Tahj Walsh; 5 great nieces & nephews and a host of cousins, dear friends and colleagues.
Recent stories
August 6, 2020
Thank you NOMA for creating this fellowship in honor of our beloved cousin, Kenneth E. Casey. He LOVED this organization and gave his all for its mission with passion and zeal. He is gone but never forgotten. 

Congratulations to Aaron de Roux, the first recipient of the Kenneth E. Casey Foundation Fellowship. 

Arvin & Vershelle Frazier 
August 4, 2020
Congratulations to Aaron de Roux, the first recipient of the Kenneth E. Casey Foundation Fellowship.  What a wonderful way to honor the memory of Mr. Ken.  Much love to Ken and Nadene. 

1st recipient of the Kenneth E. Casey fellowship at NOMA

August 3, 2020
As you all know, today is the one year anniversary of Ken's passing. We all miss him very much and many thanks to all of you who've reached out to me today.

I just learned from NOMA's National President that the first recipient of the Kenneth E. Casey Foundation Fellowship has been named:
"Aaron deRoux, a 2020 M.Arch graduate of University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, placed at HED, was named the 2020 Kenneth E. Casey Fellow. Kenneth E. Casey, AIA, NOMA passed August 3, 2019. NOMA honored Casey with the creation of a new fellowship named in memory of his legacy."

Thanks to all of you who contributed to the Kenneth E. Casey fellowship fund.
A press release about the NOMA fellowship program and the inaugural recipients is located here: https://www.noma.net/news/national-organization-of-minority-architects-announces-2020-noma-foundation-fellowship-inaugural-cohort/

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