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Sara Paullin Casto

Columbus, Ohio

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CASTO Sara Paullin Casto, age 35, of Columbus died on December 31, 2009. Sara was born August 26, 1974 in Loudonville to Mike and Kathi (Snyder) Paullin. She is survived by her husband Trevor, their two children, Tristan and Alana, her parents, her sister Kate Paullin and her grandmother Norma...

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Dear Trevor,

We've never met, but one of my earliest memories of OWU was a conversation I had with Sara about you. I was so envious that she had found such a deep, true love so young. How lucky and blessed you both are to have significant time together!

I lost my mom suddenly last year, and I know how fresh my grief still is. I am praying that you are having strong days. I am praying that your memories with Sara are more sweet than bittersweet. I am praying that you are...

To my friend's family,
Sara and I were childhood friends, and I have fond memories of roller skating parties, sleep overs, and weekend visits after she moved from Loudonville. Sara was kind and sweet and vivacious and musical and always fun to be around... but you already know these things! We are all lucky to have known such a wonderful person. My deepest condolences and love go out to you.

Sara used to interpret for one of my classes through IDVL. She was the best interpreter I could ask for. She was a very heartwarming person. My deepest sympathy to her family and little two children of hers and friends. She will be greatly missed.

May God's comforting spirit be with the family and many friends of Sara. She will be greatly missed.

Sara was a wonderful person. I can remember meeting her for the first time at the Mets Mingle and she was happy to have the support of other survivors, such as myself. The poem she read at the Race for the Cure this past Spring was so beautiful. I will never forget her. My deepest sympathy to family and friends.

Trevor,
We never knew Sara as an adult, but remember her from when she started kindergarten with our son and from her years in Loudonville. We didn't know Sara was battling breast cancer until we read her obituary in the Loudonville Times this evening. Googling her name brought me to The Dispatch and to her Caring Bridge blog. I read it in its entirety tonight and my heart aches for your loss and for that of Tristan and Alana. Ironically, I was just thinking of Sara this past week...

Through her own battle with cancer, Sara helped me with mine. Cancer was not a battle she lost; it was a fight she bravely and valiantly fought and won. Our tears and sadness, now, are for you, Trevor, Tristan and Alana. Peace be with you.

My thoughts and prayers are with your family and friends during this very difficult time.

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.
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