Theodore Addison "Kit" Castle
Tombstone Photo
Silent Home Cemetery
Roll, Roger Mills County, OK
© Karen Harman
Theodore Addison Castle © Cheyenne Star Submitted by: Wanda Purcell
Theodore Addison Castle was born April 6, 1880 in Neosho Rapids, Kansas. He passed away at Cheyenne, Oklahoma September 2, 1958, at the age of 78 years, 4 months and 28 days.
He married Amelia Bierman in Council Grove, Kansas, October 26, 1903, and to this union were born eight children, Eva Bryant of Elk City; Helen Condo of Spearman, Texas; Leona Wilson of Crawford; Oril Fargo of Long Beach, California; Ted Castle of Buffalo.
Three sons, Sid, John and Eugene preceded him in death, also his wife, Amelia, in 1920.
He married Willie Mae Miller on November 16, 1933. To this union were born three children, Dorothy Sappington of Roswell, New Mexico; Pauline Castle of Wheeler, Texas; and Mary Jane of the home address.
Other survivors include twenty-two grandchildren; twenty great grandchildren; and one sister, Minnie Beckwith of Leedey.
Burial Silent Home Cemetery, Roll, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.
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