11/11/2025
In Loving Memory
Anecleto Silvas Castillo
August 1, 1931 - November 8, 2025
It is with the heaviest of hearts and the deepest sorrow as the Castillo Family shares the passing of their beloved patriarch, Anecleto Silvas Castillo, who at the blessed age of 94, was called home to be with the Lord on Saturday, November 8, 2025. Though our hearts ache with grief, we find comfort in knowing that his spirit now rests peacefully in the loving arms of our Lord and Savior.
Anecleto was born on August 1, 1931, in Corpus Christi, Texas, the cherished son of Julian Castillo Sr. and Amada Silvas Castillo. He was raised in a home filled with faith, love, and humility, where Anecleto’s life was a living testimony of hard work, devotion, and unshakable belief in God’s promises. Anecleto was a faithful member of Nuevo Esperanza Baptist Church in Corpus Christi, where his quiet strength and warm smile blessed everyone he met. Anecleto was a man of strong hands and a gentle heart, as he began his career as an Iron Worker before becoming a Machinist with the Corpus Christi Water Department for over 20 years, where he faithfully served. Anecleto’s dedication, integrity, and dependability earned him the respect of many who admired his steady spirit and tireless work ethic. When he wasn’t working, Anecleto found joy in the simple yet meaningful moments of life. He loved going fishing, especially for Drum, enjoying the calm of the water and the beauty of God’s creation around him; he also enjoyed his Sundays that he considered his sacred time to worship, often attending services at Primera Iglesia Bautista – Calallen, where he sang hymns that lifted his soul and reminded him of the eternal hope in Christ. Yet his greatest joy was found in being surrounded by his family, where he was the heart and storyteller of the family, the one whose laughter filled rooms as they watched Bugs Bunny, Looney Tunes and Western Movies and whose wisdom will continue to guide their family for generations to come.
Though our hearts break at his earthly departure, we rejoice in knowing that Anecleto has been joyfully reunited in Heaven once again with his devoted wife, Martina DeLeon Castillo; his sons, Manuel Castillo Sr. and Simon Castillo; his parents, Julian Castillo Sr. and Amada Silvas Castillo; and his siblings, Herminia Cabrialez, Guadalupe Figueroa, Josefa Lopez, Cheve DeLeon, Trinidad Lopez, Julian Castillo Jr., Jose Castillo, and Nicolasa Martinez. What a glorious reunion it must have been as hands clasped, tears of joy flowing, as they embraced one another at the gates of Heaven, where there is no pain, no sorrow, only everlasting peace and love.
He leaves behind a legacy of unwavering faith and immeasurable love that will continue to live on in the hearts and the lives of his children, Antonio (Lisa) DeLeon, Cleto (Veronica) Castillo Jr., Sandra (Teodulo) Castillo Aguilar, Severa (Tad) Stapurewicz, and Diana (Michael) Madison, and his brother, Victor (Margarita) Castillo. Anecleto was also blessed and adored by his sixteen grandchildren, twenty-two great grandchildren, three great-great grandchildren, and numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and cherished friends, as each of whom carry a special piece of him in their hearts.
Anecleto was a man of quiet faith but carried a powerful example. He taught those around him the meaning of humility, the value of hard work, and the beauty of loving deeply. Anecleto’s laughter, his stories, and his words of encouragement will echo forever in the hearts of those who loved him most.
The Castillo Family extends a sincere and heartfelt invitation to all who knew and loved Anecleto to join them in celebrating his remarkable life and faith, as a visitation will be held on Friday, November 14, 2025, from 10:00 AM until 11:00 AM at Ramon Funeral Home, located at 800 Lincoln Ave., Robstown, Texas. A Funeral Service will follow at 11:00 AM, also at Ramon Funeral Home, with interment to follow at Memorial Park Cemetery in Robstown, Texas.
As we say goodbye for now, we rest in the comforting words of Scripture:
“Well done, thou good and faithful servant… Enter thou into the joy of thy Lord.” — Matthew 25:21
Though Anecleto has departed this earthly life, his love remains a guiding light that will never fade. The family finds peace in knowing that one day, we too will meet him again, in that beautiful place where tears are wiped away, and eternal joy reigns forevermore.