t Director and State and National Cattlemen Committee's. He was inducted into the Jones County Cattlemen Hall of Fame in 2001. Casper retired from farming in the fall of 1992 and moved from the family Century Farm near Mechanicsville to Anamosa in 1993. Casper spent his final years at the Wilton Retirement Community. The family is very grateful for the care he received there. Casper is survived by his wife of 69 years, Geralene, who resides in Tipton; three sons, Wayne and wife, Donna, Carl and wife, Cheryl, and David and wife, Debra, all of Mechanicsville; 6 grandchildren, Kim Decker, Tara Grosbach, Mike Robinson, Randy Robinson, Adrienne Driscoll and Holly Robinson; 15 Great Grandchildren; brother, Victor and wife Mary Jean Robinson and his twin brother Calvin and wife Francis Robinson, both of Mechanicsville; sister, Corrine Betcher of Davenport; brothers-in-law, Lee and wife, Joyce Coppess of Stanwood and Larry and wife, Marlene Coppess of Clarence, and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and his in-laws, Harlan and Erhmal Coppess; brothers, Quentin, Navis and Gorman; brother-in-law, Marvin Betcher; sisters-in-law, Dorothy Robinson, Jenny Robinson and Fay Robinson.