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Rebecca CASTLEFORTE Obituary

CASTLEFORTE, Rebecca "Becky"

70, of Springboro, passed away Thursday, September 30, 2021, at Kettering Medical Center following a tragic accident at her home. That day the world lost one of its brightest shining souls and the heavens gained an angel.

Becky was born in Springfield, Ohio, on June 16, 1951, the daughter of John and Helen (Toddie) Malloy. She graduated from Catholic Central High School in Springfield, the University of Dayton (BA) and Wright State University (M.Ed.).

While at the University of Dayton, Becky met her best friend and the love of her life, Dan. Becky and Dan shared a fairytale love for over 50 years. They raised two children, built successful careers, shared a passion for cooking and food, traveled the world and cherished every second together. They were the couple that always put the other person first no matter the circumstance. As the perfect mother to Caroline and

Michael and mother-in-law to Jackie, Becky taught us the importance of kindness, humility, generosity, love and compassion in all that we do. She taught with endless encouraging words and led by example. She constantly showed that kindness is the only way and to face every challenge in life with strength and positivity.

Becky loved traveling with Caroline and Dan (a gift she will forever cherish), watching Michael play competitive golf, and her time with friends. Later in life, Becky was blessed with three grandkids that she adored more than anything, Charlie, Will and Jack. She treasured her times with the three boys at "Grandma C's house," Saturday morning FaceTime's while they ate "Grandma C's Waffles" and showing off every picture and video of the boys to her closest friends. While her years as a grandmother to them seem short now, the impact she had on them was profound.

Becky was a highly dedicated elementary school teacher who spent her career working in the Centerville City School District, retiring after 38 years of service. She took great pride in Centerville Schools and remembered every student she had ever taught, often telling cute stories about them years later. Over the years, she remained in touch with many of her former students, writing them letters, attending their graduations and celebrating each of their successes. She also deeply enjoyed mentoring new teachers. Following retirement, Becky continued to remain as active as ever volunteering at the Franklin Food Pantry, staying involved in Centerville Schools as a volunteer, and going back to University of Dayton to take courses for seniors to continue to expand her mind. She was an avid reader, enthusiastically cheered on the Pittsburgh Steelers and loved documenting life by taking plenty of photos and videos!

Without a doubt, Becky's two greatest passions were family and friends. Her kindness led to scores of friends from all facets of life. She had a heart of gold and always made sure that those around her knew they were valued and appreciated, whether she had known you for 5 minutes or her entire life. She was unwaveringly committed and loyal to every friend and the first to be by their side when needed. Her closest friends were equally loyal and were there for every peak and valley of life. Once again, they rushed to her side on Wednesday following the accident and she felt the love and support in her final hours. Becky was endlessly grateful for each and every one of her friends and the impact they had on her life.

Dan, Caroline, Michael, Jackie and the grandkids loved her with all of their hearts and will miss her forever but her never ending light will continue to shine brightly through each of them. One of Becky's famous lines was "one more hug" and we know she would want each member of her family and friends to give "one more hug" to a loved one in her memory.

She was preceded in death by her parents John and Helen (Toddie) Malloy. She is survived by her loving husband,

Daniel, two children, Caroline and Michael, daughter-in-law, Jackie, and three grandchildren, Charlie, Will and Jack. Becky also leaves her brother, Tim Malloy and sister, Susie Stratton.

Visitation will be held Thursday, October 7, 2021, from 5:00 to 8:00 pm at the Anderson Funeral Home, 40 N. Main St., Springboro. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday, October 8, 2021, 11:00 am, at St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church, 9579 Yankee Rd., Springboro.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Franklin Food Pantry in memory of Becky.

Franklin Area Community Services, Inc., 345 South Main St., Franklin, OH 45005, http://www.facswarren.org/about-us.html.

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Published by Dayton Daily News on Oct. 3, 2021.

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Sue and Greg McDonald

October 6, 2021

Our sympathies go out to the family. So surprised to hear of this tragedy
You will be in our thoughts and prayers.

The Donoso Family- Woodland Greens

October 4, 2021

Our children and I will never forget Becky...such a kind and good hearted neighbor. I can only imagine all of the lives she touched as a teacher, friend and volunteer throughout her life.

We met her by happenstance while walking through the neighborhood one day and my son skinned his knee. Becky was busy working in her beautiful yard, and offered us a bandaid and a water...she stopped her gardening and invited us inside to cool down, prevent a toddler meltdown, and offered us a cookie and chatted a bit. Since that moment, the kiddos and I always enjoyed a short visit as we passed by, and a special hello at her home during Halloween. She always remembered my children and made them feel special. What a warm heart that had been called back to God. Blessed memories your family must have. Prayers to you all.

Lynda & Glenn Walker

October 3, 2021

Words cannot express our heartfelt condolences on such tragedy! May each of you be blessed with wonderful memories to carry you through these trying times!

Carol and Ron Periard

October 3, 2021

Words cannot express our sorrow, Dan, for your loss of Becky. She was one of the sweetest, loving, kind, and generous people we ever knew. We too will miss her terribly. We can only hope that in time, you can find some peace. Blessings and love to you and your family. God be with you.

Alice Hale

October 3, 2021

Dear Becky's Family, I met Becky in high school when she was a cheerleader. She was born to encourage others and cheer for them. I know that all of your family and Becky's friends will forever feel the absence of her positive, blessed and
energetic presence. Her memory and spirit will live on though. Sincerely, Alice Hale

Marc and Laurie Friedman.

October 3, 2021

We are so sorry to hear about Becky. We were fortunate enough to have Becky be the kindergarten teacher for both of our daughters at Ckv. She ensured both of them had a great start to their educational careers . We will forever be greatful.

Nancy Walton

October 3, 2021

Dear Dan and family,
May God be with you during this most difficult time. Becky was one of the sweetest people I ever met who adored her family. I will forever be blessed by her kindness and will always remember her beautiful smile. She will be deeply missed.
Nancy

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