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© Stumpff Funeral Home
Submitted by: Ann Weber


JoAnn (Podbreger) Casto

JoAnn (Podbreger) Casto
September 17, 1932 ~ July 25, 2018

JoAnn Casto of Bartlesville passed away on Wednesday afternoon, July 25 after an extended illness.

JoAnn was born in 1932 in Burkburnett, Texas; her parents were Joe and Carrie Podbreger. JoAnn grew up in Sedan, Kansas, and Wann, Oklahoma, and married Jack Casto in December 1949. She spent 12 years living internationally with her husband's work assignments with Phillips, before returning to Bartlesville in 1973.

JoAnn was a member of Bartlesville First Baptist Church and the Joy class. She was active in the Children's ministry for some years. 

JoAnn is survived by her husband of 68 years, Jack Casto, as well as her two sons, Jeff and Jason, six grandchildren, and three great grandchildren.

Memorial Service
JUL 30. 11:00 AM
First Baptist Church of Bartlesville
405 S Cherokee Ave
Bartlesville, OK, US, 74003 


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