Cayson Shane Castor, infant son of Shane and Tina Castor, bypassed the perils of this earth and passed directly into the hands of Jesus on the evening of Thursday, April 4, 2002 at the Integris Canadian Valley Hospital in Yukon, Oklahoma.
Along with his parents, Cayson leaves behind one sister Kalah Hope and one brother Shaedon Cole; grandparents Carroll and Barbara Barker, Cheyl Castor, Mike and Deloris Castor; great grandparents Gervis Ousley, Erma Lea Burns and the late Billie Burns, Dean and Margaret Marrymen and the late Elgin Castor and great-great grandmother Dora Barker. Also a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and other relatives and friends.
Services were conducted at First Baptist Church of Mustang at 2 p.m. on Monday April 8, 2002 with interment following in Babyland at Mustang cemetery, Mustang, Oklahoma under the direction of McNeil's Mustang Funeral Services.
Memorial may be made to the First Baptist Church Nursey, 928 N. Mustang Road, Mustang, OK or Remington Park Church, Chaplain, Pete Cresswell, One Remington Place, Oklahoma City, OK 73111, in lieu of flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Shane Castor and family 3913 Doris Lane, Mustang, Oklahoma 73064. John 3:16
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