Robert Glenn Castille

1948 ∼ 2016

Robert Glenn Castille Robert Glenn Castille, 68, of Port Neches passed away Wednesday, January 27, 2016 at the V.A. Hospital in Houston, Texas. He was born in Port Neches, Texas on January 10, 1948 to Percy John Castille, Sr. and Ann Comeaux Castille. Robert was a former member of St. Elizabeth Catholic Church and student of St. Elizabeth Catholic School. He had lived in Houston for the last 20 years and was formerly employed with M & I Electric. Robert was an avid Texans fan, loved playing the game Wahoo and his Bluebell ice cream. He was a U.S. Army veteran proudly serving his country during the Vietnam War. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, February 2, 2016 at St. Elizabeth Catholic Church in Port Neches with Reverend Shane Baxter officiating. Burial will follow in Oak Bluff Memorial Park. A visitation for family and friends will be Monday evening at Levingston Funeral in Port Neches from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. with a rosary service to begin at 6:00 p.m. Robert was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Ronald David Castille. He is survived by his sister, Judy A. Castille of Houston, TX, three brothers, Patrick Castille of Othello, WA, Kerney Castille and wife, Debbie of Texas City, TX, and Percy Castille, Jr. and wife, Susan of Mena, AR and several nieces and nephews. Friends wishing to make memorial contributions may send them to: Vietnam Veterans of America (Southeast Texas Chapter) P.O. Box 1071, Beaumont, Tx. 77704

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Anonymous February 5, 2016
Bobby Castille was such a moral compass in my life. There was a time long ago when I got in a jam of my own creation. I was so scared and confused. I think sometimes I was just born that way. I didn't know how to rectify the situation. I asked my dear brother, what should I do? Bobby was so much more spiritually evolved than me and that is a wonderful thing. Bobby told me, Sonny, I'm not going to tell you what you should do. He said, Sonny, ask yourself this question: what would Jesus do? Well heck now, the answer to my pitiful dilemma came quick and clear. Jesus said, own it, Sonny, own it. Bobby knew that Jesus had my answer. I thank you for that perfect wisdom, my brother. Bobby, I just know the wings Our Father has bestowed on you look and feel fabulous. Long may you ride, Bobby Castille, long may you ride! I don't know what to do without my "go-to" guy now. I'll just keep asking "what would Jesus do", and with that I know I can't go wrong. You did that for me, you did that.
Anonymous February 2, 2016
So very sorry for your loss.
Anonymous February 1, 2016
Bobby was always a soft soul. He was just a month older than I was. I was married to his older brother, Pat. My first time meeting him was in 1968 when we were down here on furlough, & we had gone fishing & I borrowed Bobbys brand new fishing pole. He hadn't even used it yet. I ended up accidently casting it into the gulf off the end of the pier... I was so scared and was sure he would hate me. He didn't, just said "don't worry about it, it's no big deal". I hugged him so hard and couldn't stop crying. Loved him from that day on. 😉
Anonymous February 1, 2016
I have been heartbroken since my Uncle's passing this week. When I was little, I was the ONLY niece out of the nephews. I think I was the only person that liked to sit and play Wha Hoo as much as HE did! I would bring my game over for holidays, and we would sit and BEG for partners to play! We would always be on each others TEAM because we would always win. We were a GREAT team him and I! I just spoke with him on the phone when I called to wish him Happy Birthday. In fact last year I remember calling him because I forgot his shirt size for some reason (for his Birthday) and he said, "Oh gosh Bridge, no more shirts"! "Buy me some BEER since I am always watching the Texans"! So that's exactly what I did, I went and bought him 2 cases of beer! Bobby loved his BEER and FOOTBALL! I would do anything for my Uncle because he was the kind of man that would do anything for you. I know he is no longer wearing his pace maker, and with My Grandparents. He is one SPECIAL Angel. ðŸ'¼
Anonymous February 1, 2016
My heart was deeply saddened when I heard of Bobby's passing. Growing up as first cousins we truly become each others first friends. The thing I remember most about Bobby is that he was such a soft spoken, kind, and loving person. I'm sure it was a beautiful homecoming as Aunt Ann, Uncle Percy, Ronnie, and our other family members welcomed him home. Rest in piece, Bobby. You are deeply loved and missed.
Anonymous January 30, 2016
Dear Ones, this is Ms. Dianne, former teacher at St. E. Sincere condolences in your loss. It is Ronnie and Judy that I remember but Robert favored Ronnie greatly. It was your mother, Ann, that I remember being so joyful and full of love for her family, friends and church. Keep your memories of Robert close to your hearts Sincerely, Ms. Dianne Formerly the of Pt Neches, Tx.