Jimmy was born on December 22, 1938, in Farrell, to Vincent and Mary Castiglione. He was the youngest of their 12 children. He graduated from Farrell High School in 1956. After graduation, he worked as a mill operator at Sharon Steel for many years. He served in the U.S. Army as a corporal at the U.S. Army Reception Center at Fort Polk, LA from December 1961 to December 1963.
Jimmy was the family historian. He loved to tell stories about growing up in Farrell and could remember all details, big and small.
He is survived by two sisters, Marilyn Bunyak, Huntington Beach, CA and Rose Jankovich, Hermitage, PA. He is also survived by ten nephews and nieces, Jim Amico, Bob Amico, Tim Castiglione, Amy Kenney, Dean Mercurio, Brian Mercurio, Carla Sinkovich, Chris Danchek, Kristine Bashwiner and Susan Galdys, as well as eight great nieces and nephews and three great great nephews.
He was preceded in death by six sisters, Josephine Amico, Cindy Kocis, Elizabeth Reale, Priscilla Danchek, Genevieve Mercurio and Audrey Morocco, and three brothers, Salvatore Castiglione, Charles Castiglione and infant brother, Charly Castiglione.
Per Jimmy's wishes, there will be no funeral service.
Messages of sympathy, stories and photos can be shared on Jimmy's memorial page, at: www.flynnfuneralhome.com.
Jimmy was born on December 22, 1938, in Farrell, to Vincent and Mary Castiglione. He was the youngest of their 12 children. He graduated from Farrell High School in 1956. After graduation, he worked as a mill operator at Sharon Steel for many years. He served in the U.S. Army as a corporal at the U.S. Army Reception Center at Fort Polk, LA from December 1961 to December 1963.
Jimmy was the family historian. He loved to tell stories about growing up in Farrell and could remember all details, big and small.
He is survived by two sisters, Marilyn Bunyak, Huntington Beach, CA and Rose Jankovich, Hermitage, PA. He is also survived by ten nephews and nieces, Jim Amico, Bob Amico, Tim Castiglione, Amy Kenney, Dean Mercurio, Brian Mercurio, Carla Sinkovich, Chris Danchek, Kristine Bashwiner and Susan Galdys, as well as eight great nieces and nephews and three great great nephews.
He was preceded in death by six sisters, Josephine Amico, Cindy Kocis, Elizabeth Reale, Priscilla Danchek, Genevieve Mercurio and Audrey Morocco, and three brothers, Salvatore Castiglione, Charles Castiglione and infant brother, Charly Castiglione.
Per Jimmy's wishes, there will be no funeral service.
Messages of sympathy, stories and photos can be shared on Jimmy's memorial page, at: www.flynnfuneralhome.com.
Family Members
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Salvatore "Sal" Castiglione
1919–2005
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Santa B. "Cindy" Castiglione Kocis
1920–1998
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Rosalia "Rose" Castiglione Jankovich
1922–2024
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Charles Castiglione
1924–2023
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Elizabeth "Lee" Castiglione Reale
1926–2023
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Priscilla Castiglione Danchuk
1929–2004
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Genevieve Castiglione Mercurio
1931–2019
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Audrey M Castiglione Morocco
1936–2000
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