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L. E. Castle
© Alva Review-Courier
09-06-2017
Submitted by: Glenn

© Alva Review-Courier


L.E. Castle of Jet, Oklahoma, was born January 18, 1926, and passed away on September 3, 2017, at 91 years of age. A bigger than life personality, L.E. made a huge difference in the lives of many people through his career as a vocational agriculture teacher, his participation in numerous civic organizations and boards, his church service, his work in the field of agriculture, and his devotion to his family.

L.E. graduated from Jet High School with the class of 1943, and went to Oklahoma State University where he graduated with a degree in animal science. While at OSU, he was a member of Farmhouse Fraternity and was on the undefeated National Champion Meat Judging Team. He also participated in football and wrestling. He began his career in 1950 as a vocational agriculture teacher in Billings. In 1952, he moved to Burlington where he taught for 18 years and was an active community leader. His 1966 Burlington FFA Judging team was the top livestock judging team in Kansas City, Denver, Oklahoma City and Tulsa, and was the National Champion Livestock Judging Team. L.E. was Alfalfa County Teacher of the Year and was president of the Oklahoma State Agriculture Teachers Association. After leaving his career as a vocational agriculture teacher, L.E. and Joan moved to the family farm in Jet and were actively engaged in farming with his brother Richard, nephew Kent, and great-nephew Colton. That part of his life was very special to him as he loved the land and farming and was never happier than when he was in the harvest field or checking cattle.

L.E. and Joan were named Farm Bureau Farm Family of the Year in 1986. L.E. was inducted into the Oklahoma Vocational Agriculture Teacher's Hall of Fame in 2000. In 2007, he was inducted into the Oklahoma Agriculture Hall of Fame by Governor Brad Henry. L.E.'s participation in civic and community activities was an important aspect of his life. He assisted in organizing the Burlington Lion's Club and was a founding member of the Jet Lions Club. He was a member of the Jet-Nash School Board, and a longtime active member of the Jet-Nash Athletic Booster Club. He was president of the Jet Coop Board, the Jet Fair Board, and also helped with Jet Homecoming celebrations. L.E. was proud of his work as a Mason and earned the 32nd Degree. He was a member of the Federal Land Bank Board of Directors and served as president of the National Federal Land Bank Association for two years. He served on the Alfalfa County Fair Board, Farm Bureau Resolution Committee, and OSU Agriculture Education Scholarship Committee. He was a member of the Oklahoma Wheat Growers, Oklahoma Swine Growers, and Cattleman's Association. He also received the FarmHouse Master Builders Award. His church was a very important part of his life, and he was a long-time member of the Jet United Methodist Church. He taught Sunday school, was president of the administrative board, finance committee chairman, pastor parish relations committee chairperson, and sang in the choir.

But of most importance in L.E. Castle's life was his family. He and his late wife, Joan VanOsdol Castle, were married August 20, 1949. They were the proud parents of four daughters: Christie, Jean, Janet and Kimberly. Family activities were at the center of L.E.'s life. He celebrated with his family at all holidays and loved having his family come to the Jet home at Thanksgiving, Christmas, Fourth of July, Easter, and other times and events. For years, harvest was a family affair. He enjoyed annual family vacations with his children and families, including grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was very close with all of his family, including his brothers and sisters and his nieces and nephews. His entire family saw him as a source of guidance and inspiration and loved him very much.

He was preceded in death by wife, Joan Castle; parents, Charles and Lois Castle; brother, Vernon Castle, and sisters, Vivian Yoder and husband, Eugene, Zola Evans and husband, Duane, and Charlene Bathurst; mother-in-law, Sylvia VanOsdol; sisters-in-law, Carolie Tucker and Bonnie Castle; and son-in-law, Jeff Miller.

He is survived by brothers, Elmo Castle and wife Shirley (of Garber) and Richard Castle and wife Cecilia (of Jet); brother-in-law Elmore Bathurst of Blackwell; brother-in-law Eddie Bill Tucker of Jet; daughters Christie Ballard and husband Keith (of Claremore), Jean Tarrant and husband Doug (of Houston, Texas), Janet Roper (of Austin Texas), and Kimberly Miller (of Claremore); grandchildren Jennifer Potter and husband Dan, Jeff Tarrant and wife Samantha, and Julie Tarrant and fiancé Jonathan Phillips (all of Washington, DC), Greg Tarrant and wife Paloma (of Nairobi, Kenya), Matthew Ballard and wife Traci, Michelle Sagely and husband Michael (all of Claremore), Michael Ballard and wife Fanny (of Orebro, Sweden), Jessica Munoz Roper and husband Arturo Munoz (of Houston, Texas), Marcus Roper and fiancée Natalie Johnson (of Austin, Texas), and Tyler Miller of Claremore. He is also survived by great-grandchildren Abi and Anna Potter; Kizer, Keaton, and Matthijs Ballard; Ely Tarrant; Ashton Andrews; Allie and Emma Sagely; and Astrid and Henry Ballard; and numerous nieces and nephews.

While they mourn his loss, his family celebrates a life well-lived. He was truly a Good Man.

The family prefers memorials in lieu of flowers, and they may be made to Pleasant View Cemetery, Jet Lions Club or OSU Agriculture Education Scholarship Fund. Donations may be made through Lanman Funeral Home, Inc.

Funeral service for L.E. Castle will be Monday, September 11, 2017, at 10:30 a.m. at Jet United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Pleasant View Cemetery near Jet. Viewing will be on Sunday, September 10, 2017, 3 p.m. until 5 p.m., with family present, at Lanman Funeral Home, Inc. in Cherokee.

Online condolences may be made at http://www.lanmanmemorials.com.

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