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In Memoriam: Castroville State Bank’s Evangelina Cuellar Rangel

March 11, 2021

Angie RangelEvangelina Cuellar Rangel, a teller at Castroville State Bank, passed away on February 15 in San Antonio. She was 69.

Known by family, friends and coworkers as Angie, Rangel served as a bank teller for more than 30 years. According to her obituary, “She enjoyed seeing and talking to her customers every day. She had a love for Christian music and loved to collect elephants. She was selfless and giving, always thinking of others. Her laugh was contagious and her smile would light up the room. She will forever be remembered by all when greeting you by saying, ‘Hey, Girlfriend.’ Although we will miss her daily, we find comfort knowing she is no longer in pain.”

Castroville State Bank posted the following on its Facebook page: “[Angie’s] vibrant personality was ever-present throughout the bank and she will be missed by all. Our sincere condolences to her entire family—especially her husband, Rene, and her sons Robert, Anthony and Charles. Rest in peace, ‘Girlfriend.’”

In lieu of flowers, and in appreciation of medical workers, the family would like you to find a health worker and express your gratitude on Rangel’s behalf.

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In Memoriam: Castroville State Bank’s Evangelina Cuellar Rangel

March 11, 2021

Angie RangelEvangelina Cuellar Rangel, a teller at Castroville State Bank, passed away on February 15 in San Antonio. She was 69.

Known by family, friends and coworkers as Angie, Rangel served as a bank teller for more than 30 years. According to her obituary, “She enjoyed seeing and talking to her customers every day. She had a love for Christian music and loved to collect elephants. She was selfless and giving, always thinking of others. Her laugh was contagious and her smile would light up the room. She will forever be remembered by all when greeting you by saying, ‘Hey, Girlfriend.’ Although we will miss her daily, we find comfort knowing she is no longer in pain.”

Castroville State Bank posted the following on its Facebook page: “[Angie’s] vibrant personality was ever-present throughout the bank and she will be missed by all. Our sincere condolences to her entire family—especially her husband, Rene, and her sons Robert, Anthony and Charles. Rest in peace, ‘Girlfriend.’”

In lieu of flowers, and in appreciation of medical workers, the family would like you to find a health worker and express your gratitude on Rangel’s behalf.

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In Memoriam: Castroville State Bank’s Evangelina Cuellar Rangel

March 11, 2021

Angie RangelEvangelina Cuellar Rangel, a teller at Castroville State Bank, passed away on February 15 in San Antonio. She was 69.

Known by family, friends and coworkers as Angie, Rangel served as a bank teller for more than 30 years. According to her obituary, “She enjoyed seeing and talking to her customers every day. She had a love for Christian music and loved to collect elephants. She was selfless and giving, always thinking of others. Her laugh was contagious and her smile would light up the room. She will forever be remembered by all when greeting you by saying, ‘Hey, Girlfriend.’ Although we will miss her daily, we find comfort knowing she is no longer in pain.”

Castroville State Bank posted the following on its Facebook page: “[Angie’s] vibrant personality was ever-present throughout the bank and she will be missed by all. Our sincere condolences to her entire family—especially her husband, Rene, and her sons Robert, Anthony and Charles. Rest in peace, ‘Girlfriend.’”

In lieu of flowers, and in appreciation of medical workers, the family would like you to find a health worker and express your gratitude on Rangel’s behalf.

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Sanderson Appointed Chief Transformation Officer at First United Bank

Alliance Bank Promotes Randolph and Byrnes to Regional Presidents

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