August 10, 1940 ~ December 7, 2014
Ronald Edward Casteel, 74, of Jefferson City, died Sunday, December 7, 2014, at SSM Health St. Mary's Hospital. He was born on August 10, 1940, in Bristol, Virginia, the son of the late Hobart Casteel and Hildred Kathleen Dickenson Casteel. He was married on December 21, 2004, in Jefferson City to Kathryn Diane Couch Riley who survives at the home. Ron worked for more than two decades as a news director and news anchor in broadcast markets including San Francisco, Los Angeles, Honolulu, San Antonio, Shreveport, and Little Rock. His experience included serving as news director for KFRC, a legendary rock'n'roll radio station in San Francisco during the 1960s and 1970s, and a news reporter and anchor at KGO radio and television, the ABC-owned and operated station in San Francisco. In 1975, he was the first broadcast reporter to break news from the scene outside the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco for the ABC Radio Network about the assassination attempt on President Gerald R. Ford. He covered other major stories on the West Coast for ABC, including the 1960s campus protests, the Patricia Hearst kidnapping, and the Zodiac slayings. In Los Angeles in the early 1970s, he worked as a news anchor alongside the city's most popular morning disk jockey, Robert W. Morgan, at top rock'n'roll radio station KHJ. In the 70's he starred in the full feature film about the Golden Gate Bridge as "Ground Zero". This was one of the first terrorist films produced. He also wrote and directed the feature film "The Boy Who Talks to Whales." After retiring from broadcast journalism, Ron became a documentary filmmaker, producing films about historical subjects including Missouri outlaw Jesse James and tales and legends of the Ozarks. In Arkansas, he produced campaign videos for then-Governor Bill Clinton's re-election campaigns in the 1980s. Upon moving to Missouri in the early 1990s, Ron served as Communications Director for the Missouri Secretary of State, and as Communications Director for the Missouri Democratic Party. Prior to retirement, he served for several years as public and media spokesman for the Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan. An active member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, Ron served as Lieutenant Commander-In-Chief, Chief Of Staff, and Media Committee Chairman for the national SCV organization. He was a member of the General William D. McCain SCV Camp, located at "Elm Springs," the national SCV headquarters in Columbia, Tennessee. A federally licensed Amateur Radio operator holding call sign N6CSS, he was a member of the American Radio Relay League and the Mid-MO Amateur Radio Club. Other survivors include three step-children and their spouses, Cary (Donna) Davis, Monroe, Louisiana; Kevin Todd (Dana) Riley, Jefferson City; and Amanda Riley Baker (Joel Rencher), Jefferson City; eight step-grandchildren; two sisters, Marlyn Buchannan, Apple Valley, California; and Benita (Glenn) Kliethermes, Holts Summit, Missouri; one brother, Darrell Casteel, State of Arizona; and numerous nieces and their families. Services will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, December 12, 2014, at Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home with the Rev. Kent W. Trimble and Mr. Scott Charton officiating. Visitation will be 10-11 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. Memorials are suggested to the International Headquarters of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, "Elm Springs", P.O. Box 59, Columbia, TN 38402; or the Mid-MO Amateur Radio Club in care of Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home, 3210 N. Ten Mile Drive, Jefferson City, MO 65109. Those wishing to email tributes or condolences to the family may do so at the www.dulletrimble.com website.
Guestbook
From the staff of the National Headquarters of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, Mr Casteel will be missed. He made a significant contribution to the memory of the American veterans who fought for their homes, families, and the principles of Constitutional government on this continent. God bless you, sir, as you are welcomed into eternity with our noble ancestors for a job well done here on Earth. Michael Landree, Executive Director, SCV.
Kathryn, I am so sorry for your loss. I always loved our visits around the DeVille. My condolences to you and your extended families. Hope you are well.
Another one of The Greats, from KAAY, et. al….Ron, you will be missed. My prayers will be with the Casteel family. Bud Stacey, The Mighty 1090 KAAY BlogSpot.
I will always feel honored that Ron Casteel was my friend and will never forget his many kind words of encouragement. Even as his health began to fail in recent years, he never forgot the day that we met or the many things we had shared with each other. A truly great man of kindness and accomplishment…a true gentleman! I will miss you my old friend!
My heartfelt sympathy to Diane and all who loved him!
Stephen Lee Ritchie
Muncie, Indiana
I will always feel honored that Ron Casteel was my friend and will never forget his many kind words of encouragement. Even as his health began to fail in recent years, he never forgot the day that we met or the many things we had shared with each other. A truly great man of kindness and accomplishment…a true gentleman! I will miss you my old friend!
My heartfelt sympathy to Diane and all who loved him!
Stephen Lee Ritchie
Muncie, Indiana
My condolences to the family.
I will miss my uncle dearly I hadn’t known he was so sick for i haven’t seen him in about a year but every time i walked in a room he would put a smile on my face and always had something to say
My heartfelt condolences to the Casteel family and intimate friends. Ron was a good friend, who, while I was still growing in the broadcast business, lent me his advice, experience and humor, helped me grow. He was one we would refer to as bigger than life, and we are so grateful he was willing to share that powerful open hearted life with those of us who became his nuclear broadcast family. As one who feels strongly toward “life after life,” I am quietly content that Ron now knows this truth of Life and Love: that the beat does most certainly go on, and continues its rhythm long after the body drops away. Let’s remember Ron with warm and happy thoughts so BOTH our hearts and Ron’s won’t be mired in sadness. Life, and Ron Casteel, joyously continues right now.
Diane, I am so very sorry for your loss! You are in my thoughts and prayers dear friend.
Pam Brauner
Diane, I am so very sorry for your loss! You are in my thoughts and prayers dear friend.
Pam Brauner
Compatriot Casteel will be missed. Rest in Peace my friend. Thoughts and prayers to all of the family.
Commander and Mrs. Charles Lauret
Army of Trans Mississippi
Sons of Confederate Veterans
Compatriot Casteel will be missed. Rest in Peace my friend. Thoughts and prayers to all of the family.
Commander and Mrs. Charles Lauret
Army of Trans Mississippi
Sons of Confederate Veterans
Ron Casteel was a great guy with a good sense of humor. My fondest memory is him holding court from his room at the Richland. With a drink in one hand and a cigar in the other, he gave all free advice. Our prayers are with you Dianne.
Ron will be missed!
Ron Casteel was a great guy with a good sense of humor. My fondest memory is him holding court from his room at the Richland. With a drink in one hand and a cigar in the other, he gave all free advice. Our prayers are with you Dianne.
Ron will be missed!