ya know i was thinking about neighborhoods. and then i was thinking that they should be filled with family. like we should all live in the same neighborhood. it was a funny thought. imagine us all living in bebes neighborhood with her? kinda like when the rogers and the hirschfelds lived next door to eachother, but on a grander scale.
HEADING TO BEAVERCITY TOMORROW THROUGH SATURDAY. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE. WE ARE ALL SO LUCKY TO HAVE EACH OTHER. LOTS OF LOVE FLOWING IN OUR BLOOD. HICK, JOHN, JAYCE AND ABBY GIRL ROCK ON!!!
YESTERDAY TIFFER TURNED 36..WHAT A DAY LOTUS GARDENS AND A BIRTHDAY CAKE FROM TAYLORS. I WAS A LUCKY GIRL 36 YEARS AGO WHEN SHE POPPED INTO MY LIFE. LOVE YOU FOREVER TIFFANI BLAKE BUIS HANAN, YOUR THE BEST!!! WHO AGREES WITH ME ON THAT?
Please know how much all of your support has meant to me this week. Being surround by the most amazing family gave me the strength to be able to get through Debs eulogy on Saturday. I thank God everyday for the blessings of this family...and I'm counting on seeing all of you for breakfast Christmas morning (Kiki and Tori are excused)!
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Debra Markstone Castino
May 30, 1961 - Dec. 13, 2010
Debra Markstone Castino, 49, of Noblesville passed away Monday, Dec. 13, 2010 at Carmel St. Vincent Hospital. Born May 30, 1961 in Indianapolis, she was the daughter of David and June (Mundt) Markstone.
She was a graduate of Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory High School and DePauw University. She was employed by the FC Tucker Company in Noblesville, where she was first vice president real estate broker; CRS; and a member of the FC Tucker President's Club. She was a member of First United Methodist Church in Noblesville; a Boys and Girls Club of Noblesville board member; past-president of Boys and Girls Club Auxiliary; a member of Harbour Trees Golf Club and the Elks Lodge of Noblesville.
She had a very prominent presence in Noblesville community which she embraced dearly. She was active and participated in many various community activities.
Survivors include her husband, William Castino of Noblesville; parents, David and June (Mundt) Markstone of Port Saint Lucie, Fla. (formerly of Noblesville); sons, David and Charlie Castino of Noblesville; sister, Cherie (Rob) Wahl of Denver; mother-in-law, Mary Rose Castino of Northfield, Ill.; and several nieces, nephews and close friends.
Visitation is noon to 3 p.m. Saturday at First United Methodist Church, 2051 Monument St. in Noblesville. A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m. Saturday at the church with the Rev. Jack Wolfe officiating.
Memorial contributions may be made to Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville Auxiliary, 1448 Conner St., Noblesville, IN 46060.
Online condolences may be made at www.randallroberts.com.
Debra M. Castino 1961 - 2010
Debra Markstone Castino
The Times
The Noblesville and Hamilton County real estate communities lost a prominent member and friend when Debra Markstone Castino, 49, of Noblesville passed away unexpectedly Monday at Carmel St. Vincent Hospital. Born May 30, 1961 in Indianapolis, she was the daughter of David and June (Mundt) Markstone.
Castino was recently named a Top 10 Agent with the F.C. Tucker Company - the No. 1 real estate agency in the state of Indiana with more than 650 real estate agents. She was also a vice president real estate broker and Lifetime President´s Club Member to the F.C. Tucker Company. Specializing in residential real estate, Castino was known for her professional representation while maintaining personal service.
"I love real estate and I use my enthusiasm to help my clients find the perfect home or market their home for sale," Castino said of her profession.
Castino was active and participated in many various community activities. She was a member of First United Methodist Church in Noblesville, Harbour Trees Golf Club, Elks Lodge of Noblesville and Miller Backers.
She also served as a Boys and Girls Club of Noblesville board member, past-president of Boys and Girls Club Auxiliary, past PTO president at Forest Hill Elementary School and Noblesville Intermediate School, past vice president of the Community Advisory Committee.
"Deb was such a servant to the Noblesville community and she will be deeply missed," Noblesville Mayor John Ditslear said Tuesday. "My greatest sympathies go out to her family during this heartbreaking and tragic time."
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Today we lost a great friend, Deb Castino. Unfortunately the news of her loss was quite unexpected and tragic. She meant a lot to this family, and was much more than just a great friend to my Mom and colleague to my Dad.
Deb was not only a great friend, but a well-meaning mother, enthusiastic real estate agent, and one of a kind wife. She was dedicated to making her community a better place through her endeavors at the Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville, and courtside at all those basketball games. She was the biggest fan of the boys in her life, including her husband Bill. She could be counted on to not only as a "chatty cathy" but as s shoulder to cry upon. Deb was confident and fearless. After years of play-dates and carpool duty she made the leap into real estate and flourished. She worked hard for what she wanted and always got it & my mom put it so eloquently by stating that Deb was going to pissed that she is dead and we are still down here without her (Don't worry Deb, we wouldnt' dare forget your 50th birthday)!
She never missed a party or gathering and often hosted them herself. She was a figure of confidence and happiness not only to her family and friends but to her community as well. There is no doubt that her legacy of dedication will live on, but she will be dearly missed.
Please keep the Castino's in your prayers as they go through an undoubtedly tough process of grieving the loss of their fabulous wife, daughter, sister, aunt and mother.