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Stuart Davenport was Casey's estranged husband. He was played by the late John Ritter. Stuart had been frequently mentioned through seasons six and seven, and had been the means for introducing Casey to the show. Prior to season six, Casey had married Stuart Davenport, a corn pad mogul, and had been living in California in the lap of luxury thanks to the huge profits his company made. One day Stuart had suggested to Casey that they buy a yacht and sail around the world, which Stuart christened Princess Casey in honor of his bride. Although touched, Casey sent something was amiss that Stuart would aptly retire from his business, as well as asking Casey to give up her life on land, but Casey decided to support Stuart, thinking it would be fun. Only at the last minute did Casey realize the tr

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  • Stuart Davenport was Casey's estranged husband. He was played by the late John Ritter. Stuart had been frequently mentioned through seasons six and seven, and had been the means for introducing Casey to the show. Prior to season six, Casey had married Stuart Davenport, a corn pad mogul, and had been living in California in the lap of luxury thanks to the huge profits his company made. One day Stuart had suggested to Casey that they buy a yacht and sail around the world, which Stuart christened Princess Casey in honor of his bride. Although touched, Casey sent something was amiss that Stuart would aptly retire from his business, as well as asking Casey to give up her life on land, but Casey decided to support Stuart, thinking it would be fun. Only at the last minute did Casey realize the tr
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  • Stuart Davenport was Casey's estranged husband. He was played by the late John Ritter. Stuart had been frequently mentioned through seasons six and seven, and had been the means for introducing Casey to the show. Prior to season six, Casey had married Stuart Davenport, a corn pad mogul, and had been living in California in the lap of luxury thanks to the huge profits his company made. One day Stuart had suggested to Casey that they buy a yacht and sail around the world, which Stuart christened Princess Casey in honor of his bride. Although touched, Casey sent something was amiss that Stuart would aptly retire from his business, as well as asking Casey to give up her life on land, but Casey decided to support Stuart, thinking it would be fun. Only at the last minute did Casey realize the true intent; when Stuart asked Casey to take a photo of him on deck, he cast off while Casey was still on the dock. Worse, he cleaned out their accounts and called in all financial securities, leaving Casey penniless. Casey scraped what little she had to buy a ticket to Massachusetts, where she kept up appearances by coming to attend the upcoming wedding of her sister Helen. Casey still behaved in her snobbish ways, only in private to admit to Joe and Helen that Stuart abandoned her and is nowhere to be found. Stuart's status would be kept a secret from the general public. Episodes would included Casey having to simplify her life to match Joe and Helen's relatively simple lifestyle, such as clipping coupons. Stuart's first and final on-screen appearance came late in the seventh season. He was spotted on TV getting conked with a foul ball at a Red Sox game, alerting Helen that Stuart was in Massachusetts. Casey wanted to hunt down Stuart, but that was not neccesary, for Stuart actually went to Nantucket!
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