Ann-Castle-Obituary

Ann E. Castle

Rockville, Maryland

Jan 11, 1956 – Oct 28, 2023

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BORN
January 11, 1956
DIED
October 28, 2023
LOCATION
Rockville, Maryland
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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Ann E. Castle of Gaithersburg, MD passed away Saturday, October 28th, after a long illness. She was 67.Born on January 11th, 1956 in Dover, DE, Ann was the daughter of the late David Castle and Gayle (Castle) Navert. Although she lived in many places growing up due to her father's service in the...

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I think of Ann often and always wondered how I could find her and decided to look her up. So sad to find out she has passed. She was a bright light who helped me thru some of the hardest times in my life. She was so wonderful with her words of wisdom and guidance. She even made it a point to be at my wedding and kept her promise cause that´s the type of person she was. May she be resting in peace and may her daughter always hold on to how many lives she touched. Thank you for everything Ann...

Oh my. I am so sorry. I went to HS with Ann and then at some point after college, worked with her at Big Brothers/Big Sisters for a short time. I loved her as girl and all the more so as a grown up. She was always kind, thinking, curious, and willing to learn in whatever the circumstances. She was a reliable friend and coworker who could always be counted on for a supportive word or an interesting approach to problem solving. Im sorry we lost track of each other as life took us different...

Our heartfelt condolences and prayers sent to Ann´s family, friends and classmates. You will be dearly missed, never forgotten. Sending love Lori( Lorraine Fultz) Wood

Caitlin, I am very sorry for your loss. Your Mom was a a wonderful therapist. She saw our elementary school aged daughter for therapy about 30 years ago. She developed an amazing rapport with her and helped her adjust to a difficult time in her life. I think of her often and will forever be thankful for her presence in our lives.

Ann and I were neighbors, classmates and friends. We graduated high school together. She was one of the sweetest people I´ve ever known. When we attended our 45 Year Class Reunion, she greeted me with a very warm hug and said she was especially hoping she´d see me at that reunion. Her words warmed my heart. I was very much hoping to see her at our 50th Reunion next year, and will miss dearly having her there. I´m comforted to know her suffering is over and that she is now at peace. I shall...

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