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FRANK CASTILLO Obituary

FRANK ANTHONY CASTILLO Frank Anthony Castillo died in a drowning accident on July 28, 2013 while with his two daughters at Bartlett Lake, near their home in Scottsdale, Arizona. He was 44. Frank was born and raised in El Paso, Texas. As a child, Frank and his brother Joe played baseball for hours on end in their backyard and would pretend that the ivy-covered stone wall behind their house was the outfield wall in Wrigley Field. It marked the realization of a boyhood dream when the Chicago Cubs drafted Frank out of El Paso's Eastwood High School in 1987. At the age of 22, Frank made his Major League debut on June 27, 1991 against the Pittsburgh Pirates. He threw 8 shutout innings that night, foreshadowing what would be a long career in the Majors. Four years later, Frank pitched one of the most storied games of his career when he took a no-hitter into the ninth inning, only to have it broken up by a hit on a 2-2 count with two outs and no men on base. Ever the professional, Frank completed the game with a shutout and blamed no one for losing his no-hitter. He went on to have the best season of his career, posting a 3.21 ERA over 29 starts. After pitching seven seasons with the Cubs, Frank went on to pitch for the Colorado Rockies, Detroit Tigers, Toronto Blue Jays, and Boston Red Sox, ending his career with the 2004 World Champion Boston Red Sox. In total, he pitched 297 games over 13 year Major League seasons. He was inducted into the El Paso Athletic Hall of Fame in 2002. Frank was a favorite among his teammates and among baseball fans across the country. Players and fans alike were drawn to his intense workmanlike approach and his fearlessness on the mound. Always a "team first" player, Frank never hesitated to "send a message" whenever an opposing pitcher had drilled one of his teammates. And he always was quick to join an on-field scrum even if he was not in the game at the time. Frank was a fighter, and his teammates and fans loved him for it. Never flashy, Frank respected baseball and played it the right way, recognizing that The Game was much bigger and more important than any one player. As tenacious as Frank was on the field, he was humble and unassuming off of it. He enjoyed nothing more than spending time at home with his family. And he loved El Paso, the place he always called home. It was his years spent growing up in El Paso, combined with the strong principles of humility and faith in God that were instilled in him by his parents, that allowed Frank to remain so grounded and down to earth despite being a star in many people's eyes. Frank loved his parents and spent as much time with them as he could, often flying them to whichever city he lived in so that he could enjoy their company and, more importantly, his mom's home cooking. Frank's bond with his parents was extraordinarily strong, never waning as he moved away from home, started his professional baseball career, and had his own family. They were a never-ending source of inspiration and unconditional love for Frank, and also provided him with an unwavering moral compass that helped guide him throughout his life. No greater testament can be said of a son than that he made his parents proud. Frank made his parents proud every day of his life. Frank also was a great brother who, as a child, wanted nothing more than to compete on an equal level with his athletic older brother, Joe. It was that desire to be as good as his brother that sparked the competitive fire that propelled Frank to reach the Majors and compete against the very best players in the world. And once he made The Show, the buddy he most enjoyed spending time with was the same person he admired so much as a child-his big brother and best friend, Joe. Like Joe, Frank's two older sisters, Debi and Denise, also were instrumental in his life. He looked up to both with the type of respect and admiration normally reserved for mothers, and he never wanted to disappoint them. Whether he asked them for financial advice or simply advice on raising kids, Frank hung on to their every word. Frank trusted no one more than Denise to handle his business, financial, and personal affairs, knowing that she always had his best interests at heart, and also knowing that she would pounce like a lioness on anyone who tried to take advantage of her little brother. And Frank always counted on Debi to ensure the family spent lots of time together despite being separated by thousands of miles. Frank cherished time with his family, and Debi ensured he always got plenty. But as much as Frank revered his "big sissies" he never tired of playing practical jokes on them, confirming that even as a 44 year old father of two, he remained a kid at heart. Most importantly, Frank was a loving father who doted on his two beautiful daughters, "KK" and "Cammy." They truly were the love of his life, and they made him happier and more proud than they will ever know. Frank's idea of a perfect afternoon was spending time at the riding stables watching KK mount and ride her horse with the confidence, poise, and grace of a princess, or listening to Cammy sing her favorite songs to him for hours on end. When he entered Heaven, Frank almost certainly recognized the sound of angels singing, because he had been listening for years to the beautiful voice of his little angel, Cammy. Frank was spending the day with KK and Cammy when this tragic accident happened, which means that his last day on this earth was spent doing his favorite thing in the world-playing with his girls. Although he has now left them physically, he will be with them in spirit every day of their lives. Frank is survived by his daughters Cadin and Camden; his parents Jose and Gloria Castillo; his sister Debi Lopez and her three sons Brian, Kevin, and Jordan; his sister Denise Castillo Rhodes, husband Robert, and son Jeffrey; and his brother Joe, wife Perla, daughter Leslie, and son Joey. A Rosary in Frank's memory will be held at 7:00 p.m. on Monday August 5, 2013 at Saint Raphael Parish Church, 2301 Zanzibar Road, El Paso, Texas 79925. The Funeral Mass will be at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday August 6, 2013, also at Saint Raphael, followed by interment at Restlawn Memorial Park, 8817 Dyer Street, El Paso, Texas 79904. Services entrusted to Crestview Funeral Home. Pallbearers will be Joe Castillo, Brian Lopez, Kevin Lopez, Jeffrey Rhodes, Victor Salazar, Jr., and Robert Sergesketter. The family welcomes all who are able to attend these services to join them in honoring their loving son, wonderful brother, and extraordinary father. We will mourn our loss together but also will find comfort in knowing that Frank is now safely cradled in God's loving arms. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office "Frank Castillo Dive Team Memorial Fund." Donations may be mailed or sent via electronic funds transfer, as follows: If mailed: Maricopa County Sheriff's Office--Lake Patrol Division Attn: Deputy Sheriff Pat Gould 7307 North Bush Highway Mesa, Arizona 85215 If by wire: Wells Fargo Account Number 2139888354 Routing Number 122105278 This Memorial Fund is a charitable entity, making all donations tax deductible. The 501(c)(3) EIN number is 26-4781449.

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Published by El Paso Times from Jul. 29 to Aug. 10, 2013.

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Andrew Solis

June 11, 2021

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Ted Rivera

March 28, 2020

Not a day goes by that you come to mind and then I realized that you are an angel, my mom had the best company waiting for her and it was you my brother.. My brother will always LOVE AND MISS, Never forgotten!!!!!

Joe Gomez

February 22, 2019

I know that Frank is missed everyday by his family. My deepest sympathy for them. Vaya Con Dios

Angie/For Rosa Palacios

February 21, 2019

To the Castillo Family, sincere condolences on this tragic occasion. My name is Angie Palacios, daughter of Tony and Rosa Palacios, which are God parents to Denise. We just found out about this through Google because my mom was wanting to get information on your parents. And sadly found this instead. If you get to read this please call 505-818-1543 as my mom would truly love to speak to your parents, and God child as well. God bless you all. Respectively Angie

suzi q berns

February 15, 2019

RIP my friend

Ted Rivera

October 30, 2014

You're my brother for life miss you so much will never forget you and every year I will go to El Paso for your memorial

Janie & Greg Bier

August 31, 2013

We are so sorry for your great loss. We loved Frank.
And will pray for you and his daughters often.

August 26, 2013

Frank was one of my favorite Cub pitchers growing up. He played the game the right way. I am sure his legacy and good nature will carry with all those that loved him.

Monica Vasquez

August 13, 2013

I was in first grade with Frank. I smiled when I read that he was still the nice guy I new him to be. We graduated in the same class at Eastwood High years later, and though I didn't know him on a personal level, you could just feel the goodness and the integrity in him. I was always proud and thought of him throughout the years - he had still struck me even from a distance. I am sending much peace and love to all of his family and friends.

Ricardo (Rick) Escontrias

August 10, 2013

Denise Castillo,

I was Saddened to Read Of the Passing of Your Younger Brother Frank...
I attended Eastwood High School with you and always thought Highly of you.
My Sincerest Condolences to You, Your Family and to Friends of your Brother. My Thoughts and Prayer's are with You.

August 9, 2013

Dear Castillo Family. Ryne and send our deepest condolences to all of you. We are so sorry about your loss. Frankie was such a good man. Sincerely. Margaret and Ryne Sandberg

Rick Taylor

August 8, 2013

I got to know Frank a little bit first as a student and baseball player at Eastwood who was a couple of years ahead of Frank, and later, as a reporter at the El Paso Times. Frank was just a really good person and seemed like everyone just liked him and trusted him. I am sorry for his friends and family. May you all be blessed with peace and love during this time.

John Fierro

August 7, 2013

RIP my friend. I have lost a teammate, client, friend and my golf buddy. From our days with the Cubs to the training sessions to the rounds of golf , it was a pleasure to watch you grow from a young man to a great man. I was honored to be your trainer, watching you work tirelessly to make the best of your talents. Equally honored to cultivate our friendship throughout the years. I am thankful we got that last round of golf a month ago, to hear you bragging and beaming about your little girls. I was great to see you that happy. I shall miss our outings and our chats. May God take you into his peaceful home. I shall never forget. John

Abelardo Hernández

August 7, 2013

Joe and Gloria,
My condolences to all your family. I only met Frank once here in Omaha when he played for the Iowa Cubs and we spoke for a while. I graduated with his mom from high school. He was a very nice man.

Marlena

August 7, 2013

Love you Cousin-RIP. Praying for everyone. Love, Marlena

Crissy Escamilla Chayer

August 7, 2013

Rest in peace Frank Castillo. My sincere condolences to the Castillo family and his loved ones. God bless you always.

Dennis Rasmussen

August 7, 2013

My sincere condolences....he was a great teammate and friend. I can only imagine how you all must feel as sad as I feel for your loss of such a good man, much to early. RIP Frankie.

Pedro "Momo" Carrasco

August 7, 2013

Made EL PASO "EL CHUCO" TEXAS proud... My Condolences to the Family, Friends and the City of El Paso, Texas

Lydia

August 7, 2013

Debi,
I am saddened by the sudden loss of your beloved brother, Frank. My deepest condolences go out to you and yours during this difficult time. You and your sons are in my heart, thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely, Lydia (your co-worker)

Garcia

August 7, 2013

Rest in Peace.

Elizabeth Enriquez Lara

August 7, 2013

My thoughts and prayers are with the Castillo family and to all who knew Frank and are grieving. God bless and give you strength. He was a true inspiration and he will truly be missed. RIP Frank

August 7, 2013

I never had the honor of knowing Frank personally. But I feel that I have known him all my life.
My deepest Condolences to the Castillo Family.
Joe Olivas

August 7, 2013

May he rest in peace. Our prayers r with you.

Tricia Nava, Rilling

August 6, 2013

Frank was a light in this world. He had a God given talent and remained so humble. I remember him well and will always remember his smile! Sending my prayers to all of The Castillo family from Colorado. So sorry that I couldn't be there for his funeral-but my heart was there today. God bless you all. Tricia Nava Rilling

Warren Channell

August 6, 2013

RIP Frank.

August 6, 2013

The world is a worse place without frankie. Im going to miss him as will every teammate he ever had...Stay strong all...Jeff Hirsch

Tammy Robles

August 6, 2013

My condolences to the Castillo family on thier loss. Frank was a great guy, I knew him at Eastwood. My thoughts and prayers to you all.

August 6, 2013

God's peace be you and your family. Both my sons graduated from Eastwood High School. My oldest son knew about him while in school. God bless you and keep you in His loving care.

Letty Adame

August 6, 2013

To the Castillo family my deepest condolences to your family. May GOD help you find the strength through your grieving period. Debbie I am very sorry.

Monique Candelaria

August 6, 2013

I don't know what to say... I am so very sorry for your loss. We went to Eastwood with Frank and cannot believe he is gone. His daughters have gained a powerful saint on their behalf.

stacy willis

August 6, 2013

Sorry for y'alls lost gone but not forgotten

August 5, 2013

Castillo family is in our thoughts and prayers.

August 5, 2013

Dear Joe and Gloria,
My heart goes out to you on the loss of your beloved son.
Que En Paz Descanse.
With mt deepest condolences,
Carlos Gamboa

FRANK CASTILLO

August 5, 2013

my condolences to the family,i remember him when he was in chicago & florida, i was pulling for him since we both had the 1st & last name he was a good above average pitchr. rest n peace BRO'(p.s both from E.P.T)

Carlos Macias

August 5, 2013

Dear Gloria/Joe and Family. Sincere and deepest condolences to all of you in the passing of your loved son Frank. May the good LORD give you strength,love and courage to help you through your grieving period.

Suzie Martinez

August 5, 2013

I also had the honor of meeting Frank. He was such a nice guy, quite but made his presence known on the baseball field. My deepest condolences to the Castillo family! Rest in peace Frank!

Rico Nunez

August 5, 2013

To the Castillo family my deepest condolences to your family from my heart... I had the privilege to play basketball with Frank when we were with the red raiders in elementary school. He was so quiet but I always admired his tenacity to play ball. He will be missed dearly!!! God bless you and god bless Frank forever!!!

Mary Watkins-Slawson

August 5, 2013

Castillo Family, I want to wish my sincerest condolences to you all for the loss of Frank, I didnt have the pleasure of knowing him at Eastwood but his loss has made an impact to the entire community. May God comfort you all knowing that he is in Heaven playing ball with some of the great baseball players. My thoughts and prayers will be with you always!!
Mary Watkins-Slawson - (Eastwood High 1986)

Mike Krahn

August 5, 2013

I had the privilege to play baseball with Frank at Eastwood. Frank's control was truly amazing, his curveball would buckle batters in the box. Frank pitched a "perfect game" in a tournament that opened up our season in 1987. At any level of baseball this is an amazing feat. I was shocked when I heard the very sad news. God bless the Castillo family in these very difficult times. Rest in peace Frank.

Tom Bier

August 5, 2013

Growing up a huge baseball fan, collecting baseball cards and loving to play the sport myself, it was such a thrill to know a real Major League Baseball Player. But if you ever met Frank out of uniform you would never know it. He always exceedingly friendly, giving and fun. During the strike season, he provided the thrill of a lifetime for me by pitching to me on Christmas Day. He just wanted to get some work in but it was the most memorable Christmas present I ever received. Frank also took time out of busy schedule to make a long distance call to my University of Dayton radio sport talk show. We had a very weak signal and not many listeners but this was so cool and so neat that I was beaming with pride for days. A Major Leaguer called me to talk sports on the air. He talked to me on the air for at least 30 minutes too!!!

Frank was a wonderful person and my deepest sympathies go out to his entire family. He will be missed and is definitely in a better place now.

Tom Bier (Tracy's cousin)

August 4, 2013

Dear Castillo Family,
We would like to extend our heartfelt condolences on your beloved son's, Frank, passing. As part of the Eastwood High baseball family for many years, we always admired and followed Frank's career throughout the years. There are no words to express the sadness of him being taken so soon. Please know that your family will be in our thoughts and prayers. May God bless you all during this difficult and painful time.

Sincerely,
The Apodaca Family
(Carlos, Art, Sonia)

Margaret Ginn

August 4, 2013

Mr Franks you will always be in my heart for when I watchs MLB games I will always say a prayer just for honor of you RIP you maded that last home run that took you to that Big Home in HEAVEN GOD BLESS YOUR Family

stacey smith

August 4, 2013

R.I.P. God be with your family at this time of grief.

Jason Saenz

August 4, 2013

Thank you for sharing a little bit of your time answering the coaches kids questions about baseball. You were an inspiration to many young boys playing baseball at Eastwood High. My brothers and I always looked up to you and my father loved you like a son. I will always love,remember,respect and miss you.

ROSA CARBAJAL

August 4, 2013

RIP FRANK..... MY DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO THE CASTILLO FAMILY..... MY PRAYERS...

Esther Gandara

August 4, 2013

May our good lord bless your family. Frank u will be missed. It was a great pleasure to have met u rest in pease.

Frank "KIKO" & Gina Salazar

August 4, 2013

To my Tocayo,
I will miss you and cherish all the great laughs that you have blessed me with. You were the kindest and most genuine person that I have ever met. The memory of you daring my parents to get out of your vehicle and dance to Frank Sinatra in the middle of the Boston streets still plays out in my mind as if I were still there,(only you could get my parents to do that), thank you. You touched so many lives in a positive way that your memory will live on forever. You always remained the same person, from your time at Eastwood till your retirement from MLB. I am truly honored and blessed that you entered into my life and filled my heart with lots of laughter, joy, and love.

To the Castillo Family,
My sincerest and most heartfelt condolences go out to you. Frank was an inspiration to me and I am honored and humbled to share his name. Our prayers will be with you during this difficult time. My favorite MLB player will always be your angel of a son.


-Frank "KIKO" and Gina Salazar

KIMBERLY TULEY

August 4, 2013

YOU WILL BE MISSED AND MAY YOUR FAMILY KNOW YOU ARE WITH GOD RIP

Joe Rubio

August 4, 2013

Our condolences to the Castillo family on the loss of Frankie. We met Frankie when he had just started with the Cubs here in Arizona, got to go to a couple of games and our nephews took a picture with him, which was very exciting for them! Nice young man. He will live on in your hearts.

August 4, 2013

We give you our deepest condolences. Castillo family is in our thoughts and prayers.
-Ernesto (Teto) and Alicia Duron

in sympathy,rosary prayers..V-V escobedo@

August 4, 2013

Butch Henry

August 4, 2013

Heavens a better place with Frankie there.. My thoughts and prayers to the Castillo family.

Tony Sirico

August 4, 2013

RIP Frank. A true American and excellent example of leadership on and off the baseball field! You will be missed!

Oscar Celaya

August 4, 2013

Sorry to hear about the lost of your son. He displayed a great respect to the game of baseball and more importantly his familia. Rest in peace now Frank, enjoyed watching you play ball. I'm a baseball fan here wanting to give my condolences to the Castillo family.

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August 4, 2013

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August 3, 2013

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B. Gardner

August 3, 2013

With deepest sympathy to the family of Frank Castillo during your time of sorrow. God is for us a refuge and strength. (Psalms 91:2) May you find the needed strength from God, family and friends.

Mary Meredith

August 3, 2013

God Bless you Frank Castillo. You have many fans who will always miss and remember you. My deepest condolences to the family.................

Julianne and Andy Thompson

August 3, 2013

To the Castillo family.... We are so very saddened for your loss. So very sorry.  As one of Tracy's friends and their maid of honor... my husband and I had the privilege of spending real,  quality time with Frank in Chicago, Phoenix, San Francisco, St.Louis and a wonderful trip to Italy.  As we reflect on our time time with Frank, what is so striking is his humility through all his successes. He never, ever sought out attention ... signed every autograph with his memorable, shy smile. Frank will forever be missed but his work ethic, commitment to family and humility are the traits we remember and will keep with us forever.

Jerry & Ofelia Duran

August 3, 2013

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of deep sorrow. God bless.

Reed

August 3, 2013

May God spirit strength the Castillo family, in this time of deep sorrow.

Frank's Fan

August 3, 2013

It's the bottom of the ninth! The Good LORD looks at HIS bullpen, and sees Frank Castillo. Finish this game for me the LORD told him. Frank finishes this "World Series" game for the LORD! Not only does he gets a world series ring, but the CROWN of everlasting life with the GOOD LORD! What outstanding performance he gave us. The city of El Paso gained tremendous visibility when Frank played Pro Ball. Thank You Frank. And to his entire family, our deepest thoughts and condolences. Our prayers are with all of you. God Bless!

Sil & Teresa Peña

August 3, 2013

Joe and Gloria and family, our hearts are heavy and saddened with Frankie's passing, may God give you strength to overcome this pain in your hearts.

richard & molly campos

August 3, 2013

My sympathy to the Castillo family and god bless all of you and Give you strength at this time.

August 3, 2013

May the good Lord bless your family during this difficult time and may HE especially bless you.

A big Bosox fan----Charlie Mc Morrow

August 3, 2013

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Proverbs 17:17
Isaiah 28:5

Eppie Adams

August 3, 2013

God bless each of you during this time!

Randy Tafoya

August 3, 2013

escance en paz francisco castillo

Allison Deputy

August 3, 2013

My deepest and saddest condolences to the Castillo family on your tragic loss. I remember Frankie as a high schooler when Denise and I played tennis together. He was always practicing his pitching and it paid off. May his memories get you through this sad time. May God bless all of you.

stephen barnaba

August 3, 2013

I have been a loyal baseball fan for over 50 years. I remember Frank when he pitched and lost a no hitter in the ninth inning with only one out to go. I have read over 150 entries, over 16 pages of tributes to this special man from the entire country. His family will overcome this tragedy and feel what the world of baseball thought of this special man. May you rest in peace Frank and enjoy everlasting life with the Lord.

Stephen S. Barnaba
Ocean City, Maryland

August 3, 2013

With deepest sympathy to the Castillo family during your time of grief...God is for you a refuge and strength, A help that is there to be found during difficult times...May God provide you with peace and comfort to endure the days ahead...(Psalm 62:8).

peggy wolfe

August 3, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

August 2, 2013

To the Castillo Family....I knew Frank and Tracy during Franks days as a Chicago Cub,, I will never forget the kindness they both showed to me. Frank made you feel so comfortable and was a genuine caring person. I was so very sad and shocked when I heard of his passing. May God watch over you during this very difficult time and hold you all close..Look back on all the beautiful memories you got to share with him over the years and treasure them forever. May he rest in peace...many thoughts and prayers are with all of you! Sincerely with Sympathy,
Terri Jester

Manuel&mary Castro

August 2, 2013

May God bless you all and keep you in his tender hands.

Bill Nickerson

August 2, 2013

Thanks Frank for all you did for the Red Sox. To your family I express my deep sorrow in your loss.

Mike Bier

August 2, 2013

I got to know Frank thru my cousin Terace. My brothers and I thought he walked on water. He always had time for us eventhough his obligations were many. Would you believe that he even allowed us to drag him to the park on Christmas Day to pitch to us? What other big leaguer would humor a few crazy teenagers like that!? Frank was a great guy and he will be missed!

Ernie, Dorothy, and Cheryl Capoldi

August 2, 2013

Frankie lived a joyful life and gave all of himself to his family, his friends, and his love of baseball. His passing leaves our hearts heavy, but the burden is, eventually, lessened by the memories of the life he lived. Please know that our thoughts are with you during this difficult time.

sue Ellen jurado

August 2, 2013

Frank I had the pleasure of meeting you before you graduated you played for summer league I remember. A conversation. We had you said it didn't matter what anyone thought I'm going to the show you were gonna go for you an your dad. I ran into you when you came for a parade twice after you you said I told you then when you were done you said I set my goal I met my goal now an always my goal will. Be my family I was happy to have known you Frank I pray your family finds peace. My deepest. Condolences. Our joke. From the movie the natural if they build it they will come.you can play with all the greatest Ball players now and feel no pain. R. I.P.

"Louie" Bogan

August 2, 2013

Well it seems that as many times as I say "no, no, no, no, no -- say it isn't so" in reality it is so. We can ask "Why" over and over but that won't change anything either. One thing I do know is that we have all been blessed to have known Frankie, to have grown up with him, to have followed his very successful life. He touched many lives and influenced many by living his short life to the fullest. I pray that our dear Lord give you all the strength to get through this very difficult time. May all his joyful memories bring you some peace, some comfort, and renew the love in your hearts for yourselves and for all of those around you that are sharing in your sorrow. God Bless you all. So glad that you have all been a part of our lives. You are a strong, wonderful family.

August 2, 2013

Mr. & Mrs. Castillo, Debi, Denise, Joe, Brian, Leslie, Jeffrey, Kevin, Jordan, Joey, Cadin & Camden, my heart absolutely breaks for you all in this difficult time. I cannot even begin to comprehend the sense of loss you must be feeling, the questions you may be asking, and the sense of despair that lingers at the thought of not seeing Frankie on this Earth again... You are an AMAZING family, whose love, support & devotion to Frank far exceeded anything I have ever witnessed. He was so blessed to have you by his side on his journey that ended way too soon. Please know that I am lifting you all up in my prayers---- for strength to get through each minute that passes, for understanding when things don't make sense, for comfort to be delivered to you by Christ & the many family and friends that love you and lastly, for a sense of consolation that you WILL indeed see Frankie again. Your Son, Brother, Uncle & Father was a very important part of my life & I will always honor the memory of the strong, noble, humble, caring man that he was, and the memories we shared together. I want you to know that I have heard from many people, from all over the US, who have reached out to share memories and want to send you all their deepest condolences. Frankie touched the lives of sooooo many with his gentle, caring spirit, and I am certain that as he walked through Heaven's gates, there were many of those faces there to greet & welcome him. I find comfort knowing that Frankie is now in a place where every pitch is a strike & every game is perfect—and though he doesn't need it, he even has tremendous run support. He is happy and at peace and is now there to watch over and take care of you all, as you so all so beautifully watched & took care of him.
In deepest sympathy,
Tracy

Laddie Renfroe

August 2, 2013

I was a teammate of Frank's in the Minor leagues with the Cubs and always thought Frank was a great pitcher plus a great human being. My prayers go out to his family. Rest in Peace Frank!!!!!

Curtis Bogan

August 2, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Marta Estrada

August 2, 2013

Debi,
Thinking of you at this time. May God grant you and your family the peace that surpasses human understanding. May He be with you always.
Marta Estrada

KyLa

August 2, 2013

So incredibly sad.

Phil & Lina Martinez

August 2, 2013

Gloria & Catcher, may the noble memories Frank left you with forever fill your family with warmth and comfort. Our Devine Master must be very well pleased with how you raised this gift that He put in your hands. May His light shine on the both of you forever.

August 2, 2013

I enjoyed his good sportsmanship. PM (In Virginia)

RICHARD WAECHTER

August 2, 2013

ITS A TRAGEDY --HE WAS A GREAT PERSON --NOT JUST A PITCHER. HE CARED FOR YOUNG CHILDREN -AS I WATCHED IN BALTO.MD. HE WOULD SIGN AUTOGRAHS FOR CHILDREN -HE EVN BOUGHT FOOD FOR THOSE THAT COULNT AFFORD IT. TOO MUCH DEATH IN THIS WORLD ------SENSELESS DESTRUCTION.

August 2, 2013

Prayers and God's Blessings. So sad.

G. Freeman

August 2, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

connie pfursich

August 2, 2013

good ball player

LJB

August 2, 2013

SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. SUCH A TRADGEDY AND TO HAPPEN TO SUCH A NICE GUY.RIP FRANK.

August 2, 2013

Tragic loss. I remember him well. Lots of love and prayers to his family.

August 2, 2013

Castillo family, our deepest condolences on the loss of your beloved Frank. We feel your pain and grief and pray that God's blessing will comfort you. Our son Adrian played alongside Frank during their youth with the optimist league. We shared good times and now we share grief as we lost our Danny. May your faith give you strength and hope during this difficult time.
Rene, Lily, Adrian Rodriguez

August 2, 2013

I enjoyed your years with the Cubs. You were a good pitcher and, I've heard, even a better father and husband.
RIP Frank.

- a Cubs fan

J Musick

August 2, 2013

May the Lord Jesus christ of heaven and earth bring you comfort.

Carolyn

August 2, 2013

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

August 2, 2013

I send my sincere apologies for your loss. May the God of all Comfort and Peace be with your family during this time. I look forward to a time when the bible foretells that death will be no more. Again I send my condolences.

August 2, 2013

RIP, Mr. Castillo. May the Lord bestow peace and comfort to his many friends and family. God Bless. Great ball player.

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