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Anastacio Castro Jr.

| September 16, 2021 1:00 AM

Our beloved father, grandfather, brother and friend made his entrance into heaven on Sept. 3, 2021, in Moses Lake, Washington. Anastacio Castro Jr. was born in Edinberg, Texas, to Anastacio Castro and Enriqueta Sifuentes.

Anastacio grew up and attended school in Othello, Washington. He met and married the love of his life, Anna Lynn, and together they had four children: three boys, Anthony, Zackery and Alex, and his only daughter, Candace Chantelle. Eventually they divorced and remained close friends throughout the years. She was his “MA.” Anastacio was a very passionate and caring man. He enjoyed being next to his family, watching football or having an all-nighter with his sons watching movies and eating popcorn. Playing and collecting guitars were his passion as he grew up for the love of music. He loved to read inspirational books; his collection was endless. In his younger years, he enjoyed participating in boxing events.

Anastacio is survived by his children Anthony Castro of Moses Lake, Candace Castro of Moses Lake, Zachery Castro of Moses Lake and Alex Castro of Moses Lake; brothers Freddy (Stella) Castro of Pasco, Washington and Johnny Castro of Othello, Washington; sisters Rosalinda Lopez, Enriqueta Castro and Cecilia Castro, all from Othello, Washington, Cindy (Grover) Kerr of Othello, Washington and Mary (Joe) Mondragon of Sunnyside, Washington; his loving grandchildren Isaiah Castro of Spokane, Washington, Aleanah Lopez of Moses Lake, Eboni Alcaraz of Moses Lake, Angelo and Xander Pena of Moses Lake, Arianna, Carmen, Alex and Matthew Castro of Moses Lake, Jaiden and Jaxson Castro of Moses Lake and Elijah Jace Castro of Moses Lake.

He is preceeded in death by both of his parents and his brother Albert Castro.

Go Browns! From the Big Guy.

Dad, I’ll love you forever!

A memorial service will be held for Anastacio Castro Jr. on Friday, Sept. 17, 2021, at 11 a.m. at Kayser’s Chapel of Memories, followed by a graveside service at Bess Hampton Memorial Gardens in Othello, Washington. There will be a dinner at the Othello Senior Center after services are concluded.

Please express your thoughts and memories at www.kayserschapel.com. Arrangements are under the care of Kayser’s Chapel of Memories of Moses Lake, Washington.