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Patricia Castro

Patricia (Steiner) Castro was born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In 1950 she moved to Tucson, Arizona, and met and married Raul Castro. She operated the “El Milagro Pony Farm” in Tucson during the 1950s and early 1960s. When Raul was appointed as U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador in 1964, Patricia and her daughters Mary Pat and Beth followed him to his new post. One of the duties of the wife of an ambassador is to entertain distinguished visitors. Over the years, she hosted an assortment of official dinners, teas, and parties during the ambassadorial appointments to El Salvador, Bolivia, and Argentina. One highlight of her time in El Salvador was the official visit of President Lyndon B. Johnson along with his daughter and his wife, Lady Bird. Lady Bird Johnson later was Patricia Castro’s guest in Phoenix in 1975.

Patricia Castro also hosted a number of official functions during her husband’s term as Arizona governor and she undertook several projects while she was Arizona’s First Lady. Some of these projects included overseeing the restoration of the State Capitol, having the Navajo Code Talkers’ and Arizonan Medal of Honor recipients’ names inscribed on the Arizona’s War Heroes Memorial, having the silver service from the U.S.S. Arizona refurbished and placed on display in the State Capitol, and serving as chairperson of the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial Committee.

Arizona First Lady Patricia Castro Dec 31, 1969

Raul and Patricia Castro on Wedding Day Dec 31, 1969

Patricia Castro Hosting Cocktail Reception at U.S. Embassy; San Salvador, El Salvador Dec 31, 1969

Patricia Castro Hosting a Tea Party at U.S. Embassy in El Salvador Dec 31, 1969

Thank you letter to Patricia Castro for Hosting Lady Bird Johnson during her 1975 visit to Phoenix Dec 31, 1969

Thank you letter from Lady Bird Johnson regarding 1968 El Salvador Trip 1968 Jul 10, 1968

Arizona First Lady Patricia Castro with U.S.S. Arizona Replica 1976 Nov 30, 1975

Arizona First Lady Patricia Castro; Arizona's War Heroes Monument 1976 Nov 30, 1975

Arizona First Lady Patricia Castro with Navajo Code Talkers 1976 Nov 30, 1975