Mr. Aubrey C. Castile Jr.

Mr. Aubrey C. Castile Jr. obituary, Houston, TX

Mr. Aubrey C. Castile Jr.

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Aubrey Castile Obituary

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Aubrey Clayton Castile, Jr., was born on March 26, 1977, to Caroline Ann and Aubrey Clayton Castile Sr. He accepted Christ as his Lord and savior and was baptized and at an early age at Elion Zion Baptist Church in Rosharon, Tx and continued to serve the Lord under the leadership of Pastor Corey at Crossroads Tabernacle in Fort Worth, Texas.
Aubrey graduated from Angleton High School and was crowned Homecoming King of the Class of 1995. He went on to play college football from Sul Ross State University "Lobos" where he earned his Bachelor's degree in Communication and became a College Football Champion (NAIA), an achievement he cherished deeply. He shined both on the football field and on the stage exhibiting his athletic talents and extraordinary gift for performance as a beloved thespian.
Aubrey was devoted to his family, one of his greatest joys, and nothing made him prouder than watching his girls grow into the beautiful young women they have become. He found success as an Account Executive in Sales with Light Speed where he consistently ranked in the top three across the company-a testament to his dedication, intelligence, and ability to connect with people from all walks of life. He never met a stranger and everyone he met became his friend. He was genuine, positive, encouraging, a motivational speaker, down-to-earth, you name it, it was Aubrey. He had the biggest smile that was contagious and was always the life of the party. He loved all sports and was true San Francisco 49ers fan.
Aubrey departed this life and was called home to be with the Lord on June 26, 2025, in Fort Worth Texas.
Left to mourn his loss and will be forever remembered in their hearts: Wife-Marianna Quintana, Daughters-Magdalen Castile and Natalia Quintana, Parents-Caroline and Aubrey Castile Sr., Sister-Tawana Castile(Adolphus), Mother in Love-Maria Quadalupe Quintana, 2 brothers-in-love-Manuel Quintana, Luis Quintana, 6 sisters-in-love-Claudia Montalvo, Monica Martinez, Delia Wright(Mark), Rosario Ervin(Bryan), Elvia Milan, Sandra Rodriguez(Ramiro), Godsiblings-Dominique Castile, Anthony Francis and Kameryn Farris, Bonus Parents-Clem and Sylvia Gonzales, Godchildren-Brayden Godley, Gavin Godley, Tinley Bourdeau and Beckett Bourdeau, and Deundre Jones, 11 nieces-Tre'Kia Ali (Shmir), Mariah Earls, Erica Earls and Taylor Earls, Alexus Quintana, Ashley Tello, Sarah Preston, Lupita Banda, Domenica Chavez, Sandra Chaves and Daniela Carvalido, 10 nephews-Ryan Quintana, Jerrod Quintana, Aaron Quintana, Alex Quintana, Mikey Montalvo, Jonathan Martinez, Guy Wright, Jose Milan, Albert Milan and Ramiro Rodriguez, 5 great nephews-Shmir Ali, Jr, Dylan Fairweather, Carter Ali, Kayce Clark, Aubrey Earls, and Avery Earls, 3 great nieces-Karli Clark, Mya Ali and Ava Earls, 4 aunts-Barbara Laugermann(Frank), Shirley Smither, Lois Castile, and Pamela Casteal, 4 uncles-Roylon Casteal (Cynthia), Rufus Godley Sr. (Jeanette), Lloyd Godley and Lawrence Godley, a host of cousins and cousins that were like brothers and sisters, best friends, Caius, and host of close friends.
Aubrey was preceded in death by his grandparents Clayton and Martha Castile and Glen and Frances Godley (Francina), Uncles Avery Castile, Warren Castile and Ronald Smither, and Kevin Gonzales (best friend/brother).
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Upcoming Events

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Celebration of Life

11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Crossroads Tabernacle

1470 Morrison Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76112

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