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© Criswell Funeral Home
Submitted by: Sandy Bain


James Martin Castoe

February 16, 1932 ~ May 02, 2017

No services are scheduled at this time for James Martin Castoe, 85, of Ada.

Mr. Castoe died Tuesday, May 2, 2017 at his home.  He was born February 16, 1932 in Wetumka to Edmond Snow and Bertie Lee Alice Dewitt Castoe. 

He married Dorothy Marie Harmon on July 25, 1953 in Baytown, TX.  Mr. Castoe was a truck driver.

Survivors include his wife, Dorothy  of the home; children, Audrey Halley of Seminole, Dorothy Bowman of Mesquite, TX, Shirley Martin of Irving, TX, Kenneth Castoe of Ada, and Randy Castoe of Ada; seven grandchildren; thirteen great-grandchildren and one great great-grandchild.

He was preceded in death by two sisters, Thelma Sexton and Bernice Alexander, and one son, James R. Castoe.


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