Casey Kasem -- the original voice of the American Top 40 countdown
-- died Sunday morning ....His daughter Kerri said on
Facebook yesterday morning ... her dad was surrounded by family and friends.
adding, "Even though we know he is in a better place and no longer
suffering, we are heartbroken."Casey was suffering from advanced
Parkinson's Disease and dementia. His wife Jean Kasem moved him to a
convalescent home in Santa Monica a few months ago.Kasem founded the "AT
40" radio franchise back in 1970 ... and famously hosted the wildly
popular show until 2004. He went on to do several spinoff countdown
shows until he retired from radio in 2009.He was also very famous for
voicing cartoon voices like Shaggy from "Scooby-Doo" ... and Robin on
"Super Friends." He was inducted into the National Association of
Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 1985. Casey's illness was marked by a
bitter war between Jean and Casey's three children from his previous
marriage. The kids claimed Jean blocked them from seeing Casey for
several months.Earlier in the week Kerri took her dad off of all life
support including nutrition.Casey was 82.
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