of North Little Rock, AR
February 1, 1961 - January 22, 2023
Roe Kinson McCasland Jr. was born on February 1, 1961, and died after a short battle with cancer on January 22, 2023, at the age of 61. He is survived by his mother, Romona McCasland of San Antonio, Texas, and his son, Connor McCasland, of Conway, Arkansas. He was preceded in death by his father, Roe Kinson McCasland Sr. of Prescott, Arkansas, and his son, Chase McCasland, of Conway, Arkansas. Kin was born in Hollywood, Florida, and graduated from Prescott High School in Prescott, Arkansas, in 1979. He attended Louisiana Tech. University in Ruston, Louisiana, before transferring to Hendrix College Conway, Arkansas, where he graduated with a BS. in Biology in 1984.
Kin worked for many years in the restaurant industry in Little Rock, Arkansas, most noticeably at the Faded Rose and later the Buffalo Grill. After leaving the restaurant industry he supervised many construction projects around central Arkansas as well as the surrounding states. Kin enjoyed being outdoors, hunting, fishing, caving, and digging for crystals. He also enjoyed attending concerts, repairing and collecting things, being at the lake, stargazing, and spending time with his two sons.
A Gathering of Remembrance for Kin will be held at Roller-Owens Funeral Home in North Little Rock, Arkansas, on February 5, 2023, at 4pm. Family and friends are encouraged to attend and share their memories of Kin and celebrate his life.
Ours was a deep connection and my world simply doesn't feel the same anymore.
Kin was a kind man and neighbor. We enjoyed the short period of time in which we got to know him. He will be missed.
Kin lived close to me and my family. I loved his kids that played with mine. He was a good friend. He could literally fix anything. Which he did for us so many times. He will be missed but never forgotten.
So sorry to hear of his passing. Sweet man.
So sorry to hear of his passing. Sweet man.
Rest in love, beautiful soul. Thank you for the boat rides (ayeeee), and I will miss you always
I knew Mr. Mccasland growing up I grew up with his two boys we lived in the same neighborhood together and his son's & I played together as kids and Mr. Mccasland would always welcome the neighborhood kids to his home with open arms 💜
A real friend is one who walks in when the rest of the world walks out, that is Kin. Always a great friend. He will be so missed!
A pleasure to have met this man. Prayers and love to the family as you navigate life through this loss, but thankful he isn’t suffering anymore.
Sending love and light to you, Connor.