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Rick Patrick Castello

San Jose, California

1953 - 2014

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Rick Patrick CastelloDecember 13, 1953 July 24, 2014Formerly of San JoseRick Patrick Castello; beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend entered into rest on July 24, 2014 with his loving wife of 39 years, Nancy, his daughter, Jennifer, and his son, Rick II, by his side. Son...

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In loving memory of my husband who left this world 10 years ago.The absence of your laughter is a void in our lives. You would be so proud of your kids and grandkids. Even though you may be gone our love for you will never die. Today and always, we will carry your love and memories in our hearts.

Still remembering all the memories of a friend I went to high school with. You were always smiling walking down the halls. We all miss you Rick. You have a beautiful wife and family! I hope you found my hubby Joe Weeks and hanging out with him, RIP.

Always in my heart ❤ I

Proud Grandpa. One of his happiest days.

I am so saddened to hear of your passing. As a kid growing up you were like a big brother that I looked up to. You taught me how to play baseball, basketball and how to ride a motorcycle but most of all how to live life to its fullest. I will never forget your laugh and your amazing smile. I am left with so many fond memories that will last a lifetime. You will truly be missed.

Rick and Nancy were very good friends of mine. I probably have not seen them in over 30 years. I know Rick was a very special kind of person. I remember seeing their children when they were very young. I was so sadden to hear about Rick. You will always have a special place in my heart - God Bless you Nancy and Family.

Trisha (Rose) Garcia - Campbell, CA

To Our Adopted Family,
Ricky was our Adorable Adopted Brother. He was a "Little Angel with Horns" who loved everyone and knew how to enjoy life. Most of all he loved his Family and Friends with a passion. We can just see him now explaining and showing St. Peter how to play Blackjack - his game of choice when he came to see us in Las Vegas. He will be truly missed but never forgotten.
Auntie Carol & Uncle Bob

I'm sitting hear making notes of all the great memories I have of Rick as I read through these obits. I have had to stop a dozen times for the tears.
I was able to briefly chat with Rick last year on Facebook where we touched base for the first time since riding our Triumph Bonnevilles together in High School. We both thought we were so cool on our Steve McQueen bikes but "Ricky" as I knew him was the one with the real charm and charisma... enough to give the actor a run for his money....

There are not enough words that can be said on how much you are going to be missed. You were "one of a kind" and no matter where you went or who you met you left a wonderful lasting impression. Your wit, knowledge and that Italian charm I will miss so much but the memories of you will last an eternity. And yes "Is Donna still here"?