Judy Ann Castille

1946 ∼ 2018

Judy Ann Castille, 72, passed away December 18, 2018 in Autumn Winds Assisted Living in Winnsboro, Texas after a battle with Dementia/Alzheimer. Judy was born July 21, 1946 in New Iberia, Louisiana to Percy John Sr. and Ann Comeaux Castille. She attended Port Arthur Business College after graduating from Port Neches-Groves High School where she was a member of the Indianettes. She worked in Houston and Dallas for General Electric for about 26 years, then worked for M & I Electric in Houston for about 15 years. Judy loved children, Wahoo, and Elvis. She was a loyal and dedicated church member her entire life. She was blessed in her last years to live near her very dear, loyal and longtime friend, Mary Sockwell. Judy was preceded in death by her parents, Percy Sr. and Ann Castille and two brothers, Bobby and Ronnie. She is survived by three brothers, Percy Castille, Jr. and wife Susan of Mena, Arkansas, Kerney Castille and wife, Debbie of Texas City, Texas, and Pat Castille of Washington State; several cousins, nephews, nieces, and an aunt. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Friday, December 21, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. at St. Elizabeth Catholic Church in Port Neches with Rev. Shane Baxter officiating. Burial will follow at Oak Bluff Memorial Park. Visitation for family and friends will begin at 12:00 p.m., with a Rosary to begin at 1:00 p.m., Friday, December 21, 2018 at Levingston Funeral Home in Port Neches. Friends wishing to make memorial contributions may send them to Alzheimers Association, 6055 South Loop East, Houston, Texas 77087-1005.

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Anonymous December 24, 2018
So sorry for your loss. She loved her parents, siblings, nieces and nephews dearly. She was an exemplary Christian woman. You have all lost a dear friend, as well as, a sister, aunt, and cousin. God rest her sweet and precious soul. Sincerely, Miss Dianne Former Third Grade teacher at St. Elizabeth in Pirt Beches.
Anonymous December 24, 2018
What can I say about Pirt Beches-it should have read Port Neches, best little town in Jefferson County, Texas! Best of the best, like Judy Castille and her family.
Anonymous December 24, 2018
To all who feel the great loss of Judy, please keep your precious memories close to your hearts. Sincerely, Ms H
Anonymous December 21, 2018
Sorry for the loss of your sweet sister.
Anonymous December 21, 2018
I am sorry for your loss. I have known Judy since the 80's as a loyal friend of my sister, Mary. I too, remember the times she spent with Mary and my parents. I also knew she loved Elvis and loved to go out to eat. Judy and I shared the same birthday month. She was 15 days younger than me. She will be missed by all those who knew her. Hopefully, someday a cure will be found for Alzheimer's. RIP my friend.
Anonymous December 20, 2018
I did not have the pleasure of meeting Judy but only know her through her friendship with Mary. Just in that short time since she came to Autumn Winds, I learned that she was a kind, loyal and fun-loving woman. Losing a loved one, either a relative, or a friend, is painful and leaves a void in our lives. Judy will be missed by her friends and those at Autumn Winds who appreciated her good nature, cheerfulness and generous spirit. I am so sorry for your loss - I hope you take comfort in knowing that she is in a better place than she was these past months. God bless you and give you comfort in the days ahead.
Anonymous December 20, 2018
As nice of a woman as you would ever want, or have the good fortune, too meet. Kind, caring and giving see was a pleasure to have known over the past 15 years. She will be missed by those who knew her, I will miss her. The last time we spoke she mentioned how much she missed her brother Bobby, maybe now she will get to be with him again. RIP.
Anonymous December 20, 2018
Sonny, Kerney and Pat I am so very sorry for your loss. The last time I saw Judy was when she and Bobby came over to visit my mom who was suffering with the same illness. Judy was so sweet to my mom and my sisters and I really appreciated her visit. May she Rest In Peace.
Anonymous December 19, 2018
Sorry for your loss
Anonymous December 19, 2018
Family of Judy Castille Judy and I met in 1980 when she transferred from Houston to Dallas with the General Electric Company. We worked together and went to movies, Happy Hours, and trips together until she moved back to Houston to take a job at M & I Electric. She and her brother , Bobby would come to the farm in Winnsboro, Texas and stay a week every fall. They came to see the Antique cars during Autumn Trails. Before moving back to Houston, Judy used to come and spend Christmas with my parents and Mom always considered her an Adopted daughter. Judy was considered the "snack lady" at Autumn Winds and was usually in the lobby greeting people as they came in. She loved to dance and play Bingo and she had a boyfriend, Uncle Bob. She attended St. Ann Catholic Church ever week till she broke her ankle. She will be missed. RIP