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Juan H. "Cass" Castillo

Fort Worth, Texas

1941 - 2016

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Juan H. "Cass" Castillo, 75, passed away Thursday, Dec. 15, 2016. Cass was born June 24, 1941, in Laredo. He served in the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam Era. Cass was a manager for the U.S. Postal Service. After his retirement, he spent much of his time serving veterans at the American Legion...

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I love and miss you!!! He opened his home to us to meet for Bible study. He was a warm and generous man and he will truly be missed!!!

I love and miss you!!! He opened his home to us to meet for Bible study. He was a warm and generous man and he will truly be missed!!! When will the service be???

Rest in peace my brother. I will miss you dearly. I still can't believe you are gone. We had such wonderful conversations on a daily basis and either I grab the phone to call you or wait patiently for your call. I hope you cheer for your Rangers from heaven

Veronica ,

I very sorry for the loss of your daddy, you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Joey Sims

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One of the best supervisors ever. It was a pleasure knowing you Cass

Jaun. Thank you for letting me call you dad. Growing up with your daughter Cynthia I was always over you made me laugh and smile. I so happy my own daughters got to know you too. I will always keep you in my heart. Love Linda Barajas Gusman

Juan or John but always affectionately remembered as John Cass....many fond memories working with Cass at the post office both downtown and the GMF. He made those long tour one nights exciting no matter the odds...always a smile and always true to his word. He mentored many of us, I especially remember the nightly early morning coffee breaks to discuss plans on getting out on time...he always had a plan and it included the team to make it happpen. May you Rest In Peace my brother and thank...

Dear, Dear Johnny. My dear brother, I love you, I will never forget you.

My dear Johnny! I will never forget you. I love you. Sis. Mary