
Dozens of customers of First Liberty National Bank, and friends and family of David Castle turned out Friday to wish Castle well as he retires from the bank after 35 years and relocates to El Paso.
He started at FLNB in 1976, briefly left for other opportunities and returned in 1991. He held the position of executive vice president over investments.
Castle said he is looking forward to spending more time with his wife, Laura, children and grandchildren while also helping with his church’s outreach projects.
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FLNB staff offer sandwiches, cake and treats to guests at the retirement party for FLNB banker David Castle, who wrapped up 35 years with the bank on Friday.

Guests at the retirement party for FLNB's David Castle were asked to sign a guest book as they arrived.

Frank Jordan and Sue Daniel were among the guests at the retirement party Friday for FLNB banker David Castle.

Jay Harlan and father Bill Harlan were among the well-wishers at Friday's retirement party for David Castle at First Liberty National Bank.

Jimmy Sterling and David Castle share a few laughs, mostly at Sterling's jokes, during Castle's retirement party Friday at First Liberty National Bank.

David Castle was joined by several members of his family Friday for his retirement party. Pictured with him are his wife Laura, son Chris, daughter Megan and two grandchildren.

Kenny Brand (left) and Carl Bolds visit during Friday's retirement party for FLNB banker David Castle.

Joe Leonard (left), former superintendent of Liberty ISD, visits with retired Liberty ISD educator Bill Harlan during Friday's retirement party for FLNB banker David Castle.