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Clint "Casey" Lone Fight
July 28, 1962 - August 8, 2020

Place of Birth: Watford City, North Dakota
Residence: Seattle, WA
Age: 58

Clint “Casey” Lone Fight, was born in Watford City, ND to Theodore, Jr. and Maybelle (Good Bird) Lone Fight on July 28, 1962 and was returned to his Heavenly Father on August 8, 2020. He was a proud member of the Three Affiliated Tribes, MHA Nation, as well as a member of the Water Buster Clan and a Child of the Low Cap Clan.
He attended school at Mandaree and upon his graduation in 1981, he entered the US Army and later received his honorable discharge at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri.
Casey was known to be a quiet, soft-spoken individual and somewhat reserved. He was kind- hearted and generous and never spoke poorly about anyone.
He made Seattle his home several years ago following other family members who had relocated to the Pacific Northwest. Casey loved the city life and lived in the Belltown area of Seattle at the time of his passing.
Casey loved walking on the piers of the Seattle waterfront, pike place market and hopping on the metro bus line for a cruise around the city. He was an avid Seahawks fan “12th Man” as well. He also liked to play bingo and gamble and made occasional trips to the Muckleshoot Casino.
When Casey was a young man in Mandaree, he and friends Sherry and Avis would cruise in his tan Ford Car and said he would push the radio station button so many times they would never hear a song play all the way through!
He maintained a regular connection with his relatives and friends in North Dakota through social media and frequent phone calls. Anyone who was close to Casey, no matter where they lived, could expect a regular phone call from him, daytime or anytime of night! He loved to visit, especially with his sister-in-law Carol of whom he connected with on a daily basis.
Casey also had strong family values and was close to his relatives that lived in Seattle and helped raise his sister Joans children and granddaughter. He loved spending time with all of his family in the area.
Casey lost his lifetime partner, Sebastian, 8 months prior to his passing.
Casey will be remembered by his kind ways but also for his great sense of humor and his joking ways, entertaining his family and friends. He will be dearly missed by all.
Casey is welcomed in Heaven by his Parents, Brothers, Reynolds and Randall, Sisters, Doris, Lorna, and Joan, Paternal Grandparents, Theodore,Sr. and Mary (Young Bird) Lone Fight, and Maternal Grandparents, Rev. Edward Good Bird and Elizabeth Yellow Cloud Woman.
Casey is survived by Brothers: Edward, Randolph, Ted III (Sherry) Lone Fight, and Peter Lone Fight, Sisters: Gloria, Tana and Sharron Lone Fight and many nieces, nephews and extended family members.

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Marcella Marie (Marce) (Hanley) Murray (Fargo, ND)
Aug 12, 2020
Dear Uncle Casey... My ??is very sad hearing and know your gone...I think a lot about when I little back at Grandma n Grandpa s, all my Auntie s n Uncles around me.. talking, laughing, watching over me. All of you calling me ‘Sioux Woman’ as long as I can remember! ??I truly miss that! Good memories always Uncle! I had hoped to be back home today for your funeral, however, I missed my ?? train early this morning! ??. I’ll be home too visit everyone soon! All my?? and respect Uncle. You will alwayz be mizzed and never forgotten! Love, M@RcE ??????????
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