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Crystal Ann
Castro
March 10, 1983 – November 11, 2025
Crystal Ann Castro was called home to be with the Lord on November 11, 2025, at the age of 42. She was a beloved daughter, sister, wife, and the devoted mother of four beautiful children who were her greatest joy and purpose in life.
Crystal's presence was a gift to everyone who knew her. She carried a light that could brighten any room and a heart that never stopped giving, even when her own burdens felt heavy. No matter what she was walking through, she always put others first — choosing love, compassion, and kindness over her own comfort. She was the kind of woman who would give you her last, pray with you when you felt broken, and still make you laugh in the middle of it all.
Crystal had a rare kind of strength — the kind that shines even in the dark. She was bold, courageous, and full of grace, living her life with a deep faith that never wavered. Even through pain, she found joy; even in trials, she found gratitude. She loved big, forgave easily, and believed that God had a purpose in every season.
A true "mom to many," Crystal always had extra kids around her — friends of her children who became family through her love. Her home was a safe haven, filled with laughter, warmth, and open arms. She made everyone feel seen, heard, and valued.
Crystal was creative, resourceful, and always thinking of new ways to make things better — even if her ideas seemed wild at first, she always made them work. She loved making people laugh, sharing stories, and lifting up the women around her. Her joyful spirit and sense of humor could turn any bad day around.
Above all, Crystal was a woman of faith. She gave glory to God through every storm and lived her final days with peace, knowing she was going home to Him. Though our hearts ache with loss, we find comfort in knowing she is finally free — whole, healed, and rejoicing in Heaven.
Crystal will be missed more than words can ever express, but her love will live on through everyone she touched. And even though we mourn today, we hold onto the promise that one day we will see her again — smiling, radiant, and surrounded by everlasting light.
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