1955
2021
Joseph Peter Castrejon, Sr.
May 1, 1955 - Feb. 12, 2021
MURPHYSBORO – Joseph Peter Castrejon, Sr., 65, of Murphysboro died peacefully in his sleep at home surrounded by his family on February 12, 2021. He was born on May 1, 1955 in Chicago.
Joe's siblings: Robert Castrejon, Jr., John Castrejon, Michelle Ricelli (Joe), Maria Castrejon, and Leslie Sherman (Jeff), survive him; as well as many nieces, nephews, friends, and musicians whom he considered family.
He took a job at sixteen working concessions at Wrigley Field to help with his family's expenses. He once said: "I was always an entrepreneur, starting from when I worked as a union laborer at Wrigley Field, Soldier Field, and other venues as a teenager. I knew from all the sales of concessions and scorecards that there was money to be made".
He graduated from Oak Park River Forest High School in 1973. Joe continued his education at SIU Carbondale earning Masters Degrees in Psychology and Rehabilitation Services. He was proud of his research in rapid eye movement and systematic desensitization and how these treatments help with the developmentally disabled.
In college he and his friends built their own houseboat and for many years friends flocked to it, enjoying time on Lake Kinkaid. He hosted "Brainfry" parties. He was involved with many bands including "Love Rhino" and the "Southern Illinois All Stars".When a fellow musician once asked to borrow his PA system, Joe got the idea to start a business. Joe started "Sound Core Music" in the 1980s and quickly became a fixture in the Carbondale music scene, of which he was a passionate supporter. He was often seen at the Sunset Concerts behind the soundboard with a sleeveless shirt, blue blockers, a plate of food, and a big smile. In 1998 during a break between sets at the Murphysboro Riverside Blues Festival, Joe married Angelique Kuehl.
Of all his accomplishments, Joe delighted most in being a family man, father, and grandfather. Angie, and their three children: Haley Castrejon, Joe Castrejon II, Melody Castrejon; and his grandson Draedyn Castrejon, survive him and greatly mourn his loss. Joe was a force of life, and everyone that met him remembered him. The world is a bit quieter without him but we're sure Joe is blowing his harp loud and proud.
In accordance with Joe's wishes there will be no services. Memorials are accepted at Crawshaw Funeral Home in Murphysboro with funds being used to cover Joe's final expenses, with any remaining funds to be used to establish a college fund for Joe's pride and joy, his grandson, Draedyn.
A celebration of life ceremony is planned for summer. For more details, please email
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3 Entries
Tom Stella
May 6, 2021
Joe was the best guy he took care of all the. OPRF crowd we love him for the thought and kindness
Amy and Marcus Blakemore and kids
May 1, 2021
Thank you for being Joe. We love ya, man.
Brenda Henderson
April 26, 2021
We miss you so much, our good friend and business colleague. Our condolences to his family, Angie, kids, and young grandson. You are in our thoughts and wishes for peace through this time.
Joe was Joe and I admired him for his business longevity and incredible dedication to our music scene and his family. From the 90's, I recall hanging out at the board (Turley Park Sunset Concerts) with other freaks, talking with Joe C, he typically was sure to mention his talented wife and kids as they came along. I remember him talking about holding his newborn daughter and, now, it was all his grandson; nearly every time we saw him, he mentioned you.
Back in the 90's, Joe brought Carbondale the Southern Illinois Music Awards. He, as many did, believed our music scene deserved recognition. And, doesn't it? I helped him a little with the program/advertising/etc. for this event. As a non-musician surrounded by rock-n-rollers, he gifted me a harmonica. I still have that little harp but so wish I had learned to play it; my cat did not like it (or my playing it) at all.
Joe called me at the office with great sadness to let us know when one of our mutual SIU friends passed not too long ago and when Kevin left us at Noteworthy, he showed up with his great big heart and kind, unforgettable smile. He had stories, hugs and Southern Illinois quarters for us to lift us up. I was so happy to get one of those quarters. Thank you, Joe. You have left us far too soon but you and your contributions to the C'dale scene will never be forgotten.
RIP Joe C.
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