JIMMY MACK CASTOE OBITUARY Reprinted with Permission © McNeil's Mustang Funeral Service
JIMMY MACK CASTOE
1953 - 2010
Jimmy Mac Castoe, age 57, was born January 29, 1953 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to John R. and Avis L. Holman Castoe.He grew up in Oklahoma City and was a graduate of Putnam City West High School.He was in sales and loved the game of golf.He had been a resident of Yukon the last eight years.Jimmy was preceded in death by his parents.Survivors include his daughter Stephanie Castoe of Atlanta, Georgia; two sons Jason and Chad Castoe of Chatsworth, Georgia; one brother Bob Castoe, of Kingston, Oklahoma; and one sister Barbara Sparks and husband Jim of Yukon, Oklahoma; three grandchildren as well as other relatives and numerous friends.Graveside memorial services will be held Saturday, April 24, 2010 at Czech National Cemetery, Prague, Oklahoma.Services under the direction of McNeil's Mustang Funeral Service, Mustang, Oklahoma.
Submitted & © by: Sherry Springer
Jimmy Mack "Jim" Castoe Czech National Cemetery
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