Paul Castellano

Paul Castellano obituary, Ogden, UT

Paul Castellano

Paul Castellano Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Leavitt's Mortuary & Aultorest Memorial Park on Jun. 20, 2025.

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It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Paul Andrew Castellano, a man whose kindness, dedication, and unwavering love for others left an indelible mark on all who knew him. Paul was born June 16th, 1966, and passed the morning of June 14th, 2025, from heart failure at the age of 58. His legacy lives on through the family and friends who cherished him, and the countless lives he touched.
Paul embraced life with a heart full of generosity and a spirit that stayed true. He was a devoted father to his beloved son, Alex, and a loving brother to Liz, Bonnie, Cathy, David, and Larry-always standing by them with support, laughter, and a steadfast presence. His bond with his lifelong best friends-Nick, Rob, Bill and Chris-was one of deep friendship and unshakeable loyalty that lasted a lifetime. His hobbies were fishing, cooking, baseball and football. If you took the time to know Paul, you couldn't help but love him. He was someone who you were proud and honored to know and call a friend.
Paul's kindness knew no bounds. He lifted others up, never turned his back on anyone, and worked tirelessly to ensure those around him felt cared for and supported. To know Paul was to know a man of deep compassion, quiet strength, and unyielding dedication to the people he loved.
Though his time here was far too short, and though he wasn't ready to leave, we find comfort in knowing his spirit now rests in peace. He leaves behind a legacy of love, generosity, and faith in the goodness of others. We will continue to carry his light forward, honoring him in the way he lived-with kindness, resilience, and love. We will be celebrating Paul's life on Monday June 30th from 6-8 p.m. at Leavitt's Mortuary located at 836 36th Street, Ogden, Utah 84403.
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