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Rendal Floyd Caseley

Rendal Floyd Caseley
Rendal Floyd Caseley of Kelvin Grove passed away peacefully at home with family on May 3, 2018. Born in Summerside, May 20, 1940 son of the late Floyd and Georgie (Montgomery) Caseley. He is survived by his loving and dedicated wife, Sandra who was his partner in life. Family meant everything to Rendal and he was eternally proud of each of his children, grandchildren and his beautiful 10 month old great grandchild, Macaulay James Paynter. He was the loving father of Gregory (Kathy) Caseley of Kelvin Grove, Beverley (Marvin) MacKay of Charlotte, North Carolina, Patsy (Edward) Smith of Prospect, Nova Scotia and Sharon (Craig) Glencross of Hammonds Plains, Nova Scotia and grandfather of Jennifer (Grant) Paynter, Jamie Caseley (Jonel), Bryanna & Kalina MacKay, Mackenzie, Rylan & Victoria Smith, Matthew & Alexander Glencross. He is also survived by his brother Gerald (Lois) Caseley, sister Miriam (Wilfred) Forbes, brothers-in-law Bobby Jardine and Donald (Ann) Jardine, sister-in-law Cynthia (Garth) Frizzell and many extended family. He was pre-deceased by his niece Georgie Caseley. Rendal was loved and respected by so many. He spent his life selflessly volunteering his time, talents and energy on numerous community projects and initiatives, always with Sandra by his side. He was a farmer, entrepreneur, & residential developer. Creative and innovative, he was always designing, building and constructing. He loved music, playing his guitar and most of all walking hand in hand, skiing, and travelling with Sandra. His accomplishments are many. He held numerous positions including President and Board Member of the Kensington and Area Chamber of Commerce, President of the Kensington and Area Development Inc, Vice President and Board Member of the Prince County Hospital Foundation, President of the Kensington and Area Figure Skating Club, Chairman of the Kensington and Area Main Street Advisory Board, Vice Chairman of the East Prince Community Advisory Board, Board Member of the PEI Welfare Appeals Board, and Chairman of the building committee for the new community gardens. He received several awards for volunteer services over the years including the Kensington Citizen of the Year Award in 2012. Special thanks to the Summerside Palliative Care Nurses, PEI Cancer Treatment Centers (Charlottetown and Summerside) and Dr. Peter McKean for their exemplary care and support. At Rendal’s request, there will be no visitation or funeral. Family will be hosting a celebration of life at Rendal and Sandra’s home, 254 Kelvin Rd, Sunday afternoon, May 6th at 3-5 pm. All are welcome. In lieu of flowers or gifts, contributions may be made to the Prince County Hospital Foundation. Arrangements entrusted to the Davison Funeral Home Kensington. www.davisonfh.com
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