Alice Barbee Castleman
1843–1925 (age 82)
Biography
Alice Barbee Castleman brought grace and energy to Louisville society, opening her home for gatherings that celebrated learning, music, and the arts while encouraging friends and neighbors to look outward with compassion. She always balanced social pursuits with a sense of responsibility, seeking to build bridges across a rapidly changing world.
Alice backed charities that eased suffering and supported educational causes, and she remained a trusted counselor to women and men navigating civic life; her memory is preserved in Cave Hill Cemetery, where she lies among generations she inspired.