Cover photo for Douglas James  Castleton's Obituary
1941 Douglas 2022

Douglas James Castleton

February 28, 1941 — January 27, 2022

Obituary for Douglas James Castleton

February 28, 1941 – January 27, 2022

Doug quietly slipped away early in the morning at his home on Thursday January 27th a few weeks shy of his 81st birthday.

Doug was born in Blackfoot, Idaho. He was the second of five siblings born to Leon Joseph Castleton and Elaine Jones of Malad, Idaho. His brothers and sisters remain his dearest friends.

He met Kathryn Stringam while attending Utah State University and they were sealed in the Cardston, Alberta Temple on September 11, 1963. Together they raised 12 children, all of whom would say they are his favorite.

INTERESTS:
Growing up Doug played several sports, participated in bands, sang in choirs and contributed much to the communities in which he lived.

Doug was well known as a performer. Many recall his performances in shows like Evita, South Pacific, and Fiddler on the Roof. We all loved watching Doug perform “If I were a Rich Man” which he continued to do for his family even once it was difficult for him to speak.

SERVICE IN COUNTRY:
In 1966, Doug was drafted to serve in the Army. He was assigned to the Commanding General’s office in Vietnam. And served until his honorable release in 1969.

SERVICE IN CHURCH:
As an active member of the Church or Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints throughout his life, Doug loved learning and sharing the gospel. He served in the Eastern States Mission in upper state New York and New York City. He enjoyed serving on multiple high councils, as a gospel doctrine teacher, a scout master, and led multiple choirs. He especially loved his time serving as a High Priest group leader and as a temple worker. In his later years he served with his wife Kathryn in the Macon, Georgia mission.

CAREER:
Doug achieved a masters degree in Education. He taught Music and Math in Cedar city. And Institute and Seminary for many years in Canada. His extroverted personality also helped him in his work later on in sales.

QUALITIES:
Doug’s smile and joyful temperament accompanied most all of Doug’s interactions. He loved to tell stories with his special DJC exaggerated flare and he was a voracious reader. A thick novel and an apple fritter were often travel accessories seen with him. Doug was always willing to share his gifts and talents. He had a way of making everyone feel important.

Doug’s love for his wife and children inspired a life of service. He led by example, and he confronted challenges with courage and faith.

Douglas and Kathryn’s Children:

Douglas Keith Castleton (Janelle) – Edmonton, Alberta

Simone Larrain McNeill (Jessie) – Lethbridge, Alberta

Chelsea Jean Castleton – Lethbridge, Alberta

Brennan Jude Castleton – deceased

Daryn James Castleton (Aileen) – Calgary, Alberta

Mikal Leon Castleton – Edmonton, Alberta

Robert Shane Castleton (Derek) – Nibley, UT

Sarah Lynne Capsolas (Jamie) – Santa Clarita, CA

Rebekah Anne Snarr (Ryan) – Syracuse, UT

Tamara Elaine Mumford (Nathan) – Plainville, CT

Kathryn Janay Hansen (Jon) – Layton, UT

Mary-Jane Snodgrass (Lee) – Layton, UT

Douglas’s Siblings

Don Bernard Castleton (Lola Beth) – North Ogden, UT

Lowell Dee Castleton (Marsha) – Vineyard, UT

Helen Kay Duncan (Stuart) – Orem UT

Cynthia Jean Alder (Conrad) Farmington, UT

The family wishes to thank caring neighbors, friends, church members, and medical professionals for all of their kindness and support.

Friends and family may visit an open viewing Monday, January 31, between 10:00 am-10:45 am at the Syracuse Stake Center located at 1350 S. 1800 W. Syracuse.

Funeral Services will take place following the morning viewing beginning at 11:00 am in the chapel.

For details and/or to leave a memory of Doug, click here https://www.russonmortuary.com/obituaries/douglas-james-castleton/12643/

The Funeral will also stream online for any who wish to view at this link https://rebrand.ly/DougCastletonMemorial

The Interment at the Kaysville Cemetery will follow the funeral services.

Please join us afterwards for a luncheon at the Hansen residence located at Layton 35 N. Cold Creek Way, Layton.

 

To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Douglas James Castleton, please visit our flower store.

Guestbook

Visits: 138

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the
Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

Send Flowers

Send Flowers

Plant A Tree

Plant A Tree