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Danny Scott

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Caseboldt

December 15, 1974 – March 28, 2026

Obituary

Danny Scott Caseboldt, 51, passed away on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Chandler, Oklahoma.

Danny was born on December 15, 1974, in Claremore, Oklahoma, to Billy Lee and Sharon Elaine (Hunter) Caseboldt. He attended school in Meeker, Oklahoma, and graduated from Meeker High School in 1992. He later attended the journeyman program at Gordon Cooper Technology Center in Shawnee, Ok, where he distinguished himself as the youngest graduate of the program and passed his journeyman licensing exam on his first attempt. Throughout his career, Danny worked as a journeyman in the oil field, spent 12 years with Shawnee Milling Company, and was employed as an electrician with OG&E.

Danny will be remembered as a good man—hardworking, kind-hearted, and devoted to his family. Outside of work, Danny found his greatest joy in the outdoors. He especially loved fishing at his family’s lake, where he took pride in catching big bass, and rabbit hunting alongside his beagles. He also enjoyed gaming, particularly when gaming with his children.

Danny was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Cassandra Caseboldt.

He is survived by his Parents, Billy and Sharon Caseboldt of Chandler; children, Ashley Danielle Caseboldt of Spokane, WA, Billy Dean Caseboldt of Chandler, and Kent Douglas Caseboldt of Shawnee; granddaughter, Katarina Seraphine Munoz of Spokane; his brother, Boyd Dean Caseboldt and his wife Crystal of Meeker; his uncle, Monty Hunter and his wife Bonnie of Coweta, Ok; a step-daughter, Kyrie Rose Bourgeron of Shawnee; as well of a host of other extended family members and friends.

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