ST. GEORGE, Utah John Noel Castle, longtime Dean of Aftermarket Studies of Northwood University until his retirement in 1992, passed away on July 28.
Those who remember Castle including John Washbish, president and CEO of Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance, who had Castle as a professor said he laid the foundation for the school’s aftermarket studies program.
“John Castle made the Automotive Aftermarket Program at Northwood University,” Washbish said. “He took the helm in 1972, which was the second year of the program. He wrote the first textbooks and laid the foundation for the program on all three Northwood campuses. In addition to educating the aftermarket students, he also taught other business courses, such as law, marketing and math. He was involved with the students and stayed involved with all of us many years after graduation. His memory will live on with hundreds of former students.”
Jeff Stauffer, senior vice president marketing for Affinia Global Brake & Chassis, knew Castle for more than 35 years.
“John took the aftermarket program to the next level,” Stauffer said. “He really made sure the students were connected to the industry.”
“The unique thing about John was, he wore cowboy boots every day of his life with his suits,” Stauffer remembers. “It was who he was.”
“His connection with the kids and the kids’ connection to the industry is what Northwood is all about,” he added. “John was a great man and loved by all. He had a big impact on the industry. There are so many success stories within our industry of his former students. They are too numerous to count.”
Dr. Keith Pretty, president and CEO, Northwood University, said, “We are deeply saddened by the loss of a great businessperson, educator and ‘founder’ of hockey at Northwood. His efforts produced lasting change in the lives of countless students and staff who remember him fondly.”
Castle came to Northwood in 1972. He chaired the school’s automotive replacement management department on the Michigan campus and held the rank of associate professor. While at Northwood, Castle also authored four textbooks and continued to participate in update seminars for the aftermarket industry throughout the United States and Canada.
In the Fall of 1985, he was named Dean of the Northwood Institute (now Northwood University), Texas Campus. He served as chairman of the automotive replacement management program on the Texas campus. As dean, Castle was responsible for the total operations of the Texas Campus and for its programs.
Castle was awarded the Northwood University Automotive Aftermarket Management Education Award in 1992. His citation read: “For the last 20 years, John N. Castle has had a profound effect on Northwood Institute. Until his retirement in August, he educated, counseled, and encouraged thousands of students, many of whom have gone on to great success with ready acknowledgement of his influence. John Castle has had many roles at Northwood. As a faculty member he taught a variety of classes; as an administrator he served as the dean of the college’s Texas area where he was influential in bringing the campus to full academic fruition. In his role as dean of Northwood’s automotive aftermarket program, he worked tirelessly to recruit not only student but industry support for Northwood’s unique curriculum.”
The John N. Castle Endowed Scholarship was established in 1992 to aid students enrolled in the automotive aftermarket program.
A memorial service was held July 31, 2010, in St. George, Utah.