George L. Castor
George Castor, 80, of DeKalb Junction, died on January 30, 2016 at his home, surrounded by his wife, three daughters and granddaughter. Calling hours will be, Thursday, February 4th, 5:30 – 7 PM, memorial service will follow at 7 PM at the funeral home, Certified Lay Minister Bob LaClair officiating. He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Doris, daughters, Suzann and her husband David Conklin, DeKalb, Melissa Miller and Terry Allen of Madrid, Anna Davis of Potsdam, brothers, Perl Castor and Karen Gilson of Black River, Lyle and his wife Carole Castor, Heuvelton, a sister, Bonnie Cook of Grand Isle, Florida, grandchildren, Amy (Miller) and her husband Grant Tolbert, Jason and his wife Mary Tenberg, George Tenberg, great grandchildren, Tanner Tenberg, Jayden Tenberg, Hailey Tenberg, several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brother, Kermit Castor. George was born on February 26, 1935, in Rodman, New York, the son of Howard and Verna Dennis Castor. He married Doris Youngs on April 12, 1955 at the Macomb Wesleyan Methodist Church Parsonage. George was a heavy equipment mechanic for 29 years for Youngs Heavy Equipment in Palmetto, FL, prior to that he was a self-employed logger and worked construction for Paul Stiles. He was a member of Moose Lodge 814. He loved to fish, go to yard sales and the casino, and especially buying and restoring bicycles. In lieu of flowers contributions can be made to Hospice and Palliative Care of St. Lawrence Valley.
So sorry for your loss. May all your loving memories help you through this time of sadness.
Ron and Shirley Turbide
Will miss George but I have many good memories – RIP dear friend
To family – love you all – your in my thoughts and prayers Lots Love Gena
Dear Melissa & family, sorry for your loss
We are so sorry to hear of your loss Suzann. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and David and the rest of your family.
Matt Fent and Don Cutway
Condolences.
My mother, Helen E. Robinson, and I wish to send our deepest condolences. My mom has known George for years.
We will keep you all in our prayers.
God Bless,
Jack Robinson
Helen E. Robinson
Suzanne and family, sorry for your lose, Lois said, your Dad has been ill for a long time so a Blessing he isn’t suffering anymore. God Bless All and keep you in my prayers Cheryl & Carl