Mary Juanita Castater

Mary Juanita Castater

Mary Juanita Castater

March 01, 1945~March 08, 2010

Castater, Mary Juanita , 65, of Pembroke Pines, passed away Monday, March 8, 2010. She is survived by her husband Robert E. Castater; son Noal Holly Castater; daughters Nichole Castater and Shauna Castater; mother Juanita Felder; sisters Sandra Felder, Theresa Thornton and Margaret Anthony Caffeiette and grandchildren Katherine Castater and Jackson Castater. Visitation will be Sunday, March 14 from 6-8 PM with Prayer Service at 6:00 PM and Tributes of a Lifetime at 7:30 PM at Boyd-Panciera University Dr. Chapel. Funeral Mass will be held on Monday, March 15, 2010, 3:30 PM at St. Maximiliam Kolbe Catholic Church.

Condolence

Dianna Machado (Pembroke Pines FL)

March 9, 2010, 12:00 am

My condolences to the entire Castater family. I am so sorry for your loss of this unbelievable human being. I will never forget her dedication and passion to her profession and all her students. Mary was a true mentor and role model for all educators. Always the epitome of what a teacher should be. May there be peace in your heart knowing that she is no longer suffering and that she was loved by so many. God bless you and may he give you strength during this very difficult time.

Debra Theaman (Pembroke Pines FL)

March 10, 2010, 12:00 am

I had the honor and privilege of working with Mrs. Castater at Silver Shores Elementary School. We worked on the School Advisory Committee and mentoring for the National Board of Certified Teachers. I will truly miss Mrs. Castater. I want to extend my condolences to the Castater family.

Elaine Heyman (Pembroke pines FL)

March 11, 2010, 12:00 am

I would like to express my deep sadness of the passing of such a great person. I first met Mrs. Castater when I came to work at Silver Shores. She became my mentor and my friend. I will always remember her willingness to help and to share her experience. She had a wonderful laugh and I will always remember her that way. I am grateful that I was able to have such a wonderful mentor and friend. I will miss her.

Nerenberg Family (Chicago IL US)

March 11, 2010, 12:00 am

Sherry was very dear to our entire family. We are greatly saddened to hear of her passing.

Suzette De Armas: Parent of Jerika & Steven De Arm (Pembroke Pines, FL)

March 11, 2010, 12:00 am

The teaching community and profession has definitely lost one of their very best. Mrs. Castater gave herself completely to her students. She brought out the exceptional talents in her children no matter what the grade level she taught. She would never quit or accept the impossible. Mrs. Castater saw through curing my child from a speech impediment problem even though completely contrary to doctors’ opinion at Miami Childrens’ Hospital. Her relentless effort and dedication transformed my once shy and totally introverted child to the beautifully outspoken and confident young lady that she is today and now in the 6th grade. Indeed Mrs. Castater will be walking through a much better light, but she will be soarly missed. It was a great blessing to have known and walked this life with her.

1 Corinthians 15: 50 –
” We will not all fall asleep, but we will all be changed, in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound, and the dead will be raised incorruptible, and we will be changed.” Death has been swallowed up in victory.”

Annette M. Grau

March 12, 2010, 12:00 am

Mary was a generous and kind heart. God bless you Mary!

Michelle Smith (Miramar FL)

March 12, 2010, 12:00 am

Our family is deeply saddened by the news that Mary is no longer with us physically. We smile at memories of her though as we know she is still with us spiritually. She was always so willing to share whatever she had. This included her vast knowledge and tips in the area of education, her views on life, her center ideas, her supplies and even her snacks :-. She was my colleague and friend as well as my daughter’s kindergarten teacher. She gave her such a wonderful start. She still remembers the songs they would sing each day that went along with the skill they were learning. Her Kindergarten book with pictures of every important event that took place in her class during the year still remains in her memory box. That was such a special treat created by Mrs. Castater for each of the students. We pull it out every now and then and enjoy the pictures taken of her with Mrs. Castater and the rest of the class. She has left a candle glowing in each of the hearts she has touched through her teaching and by simply being Mary. She will truly be missed.

Sharon Lerner (Pembroke Pines FL US)

March 12, 2010, 12:00 am

I have fond memories of teaching with Sherry at Colbert. Frank & I send our heartfelt condolences to Bob, Nichole, Noal, Shauna and family. Sherry was a special person and the community will feel her loss.

Sharon & Frank Lerner & Family

Richard & Patty Enderle (Hollywood FL US)

March 12, 2010, 12:00 am

Our condolences to the entire Castater family. It was a pleasure to know Sherry and we will always remember her as one of the nicest women to come into our lives. May God always bless your family.

Sally Ogletree (Marietta GA US)

March 13, 2010, 12:00 am

To Bob and family and Aunt Nita and girls: Was sad to hear of Sherry’s passing… I have fond memories of all of us cousins when we were little. I am glad I went to the family reunion at Sherry’s 2 1/2 years ago to be able to meet her whole family and get to know them better. Even though we don’t see each other often, it’s still sad when a family member passes. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Catherine Wong (Davie FL US)

March 13, 2010, 12:00 am

My condolences to the Castater family. Mrs. Castater was one of the most influential teachers I have had during my time as a student, and I will always have vivid and fond memories of her taking me and my siblings on adventures, being a vital part of my childhood. She will be deeply missed.

Claire Pressey (Plantation FL)

March 15, 2010, 12:00 am

First, I want to let you know my prayers are with all of Sherry’s family and many friends at this time of grieving.

I first met Sherry when my grandson, Christopher, started kindergarten. I remember Sherry taking him after school hours and getting him to say “Hello” to the school teachers and staff. This was before she had grandchildren of her own, and she treated Christopher as a grandson.

I’ll always remember going to Albuquerque with Sherry and going up in a hot air balloon. We stayed at her sister Sandy’s home along with Sherry’s mother, who came from San Antonio. What a wonderful time we had, and the balloon flight was wonderful!

I must mention that Bob gladly took ut to the airport twice the plane was delayed for first trip, so we had to return to the airport the next day, and he was there to meet us when we returned.

I could go on and on about, but I’ll just say what a pleasure it has been knowing Sherry and her family.

With love and prayers, Claire

Julie Santiago (Weston FL)

March 15, 2010, 12:00 am

My heartfelt prayers are with the entire Castater family at this incredibly difficult time. Bob, Nichole, Shawna, and Noal, your mother was truly special to me. I will never forget the years we spent in neighboring classrooms at Silver Shores, the summers teaching VPK and those fun times we had in the pool with my lab Jake and all of your “babies.” Sherry was there for me during probably the most difficult time in my life. She was like a mother to me. She “snapped” me back to reality and wouldn’t let me fall even when I wanted to. I could fill a whole page with wonderful memories. She will be greatly missed! If I know Sherry, she is up there in Heaven and thinking “will these people stop crying and get on with it!” I loved her and her sense of humor so much. God bless you all. Sherry will live on in my heart forever.

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