Wednesday 30th April 2025

Family Has Worked For HCMC 102 Years Combined

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 Photo: front, from left–Debbie and Dale Casterline; back: Sarah Dyson

From Henry County Medical Center

Paris, Tenn.–This is the story of a family that has worked for Henry County Medical Center for 102 years combined.

HCMC  employees span generations and include spouses, parents, children, and  extended family members across all of our campuses. One of our longest standing family employee relationships is with the Casterline and Dyson  families. This outstanding team of father, Dale, mother, Debbie, and  daughter Sarah has served HCMC and the community for a combined 102  years! Together, they take the idea of HCMC being a family to a whole  different level.  

Dale Casterline began his full-time career at HCMC in 1979 in plant  operations, as a Maintenance Tech, a Biomed Tech, and a supervisor.  Dale retired after 28 years. He was eager to return part-time to his HCMC  family and continue working. Dale returned to work in the communications  department. During this time, Dale won a battle against cancer and enjoys  his days now living cancer-free. After retiring completely in 2021, Dale  closed the chapter of 42 years of service to HCMC. 

Dale’s wife, Debbie Casterline, also has a long history at HCMC. Debbie’s  journey at HCMC began in 1983 when she met her future husband. For 34  years, Debbie worked in the business office and handled everything from  billing to contract negotiations and management. Debbie had a brief four month retirement in 2020 and returned to her HCMC family as a part-time  employee in physician billing. She continues to work part-time and doesn’t  have plans of leaving any time soon. When asked, Debbie said besides the  love of staying busy, it was her coworkers and the family atmosphere of  HCMC that brought her out of retirement so quickly.  

Finally, Dale and Debbie’s daughter Sarah Dyson was born and raised in  the halls of HCMC, so a career here was a no-brainer. Starting as a part-

time employee in the registration office at just 16 years old, Sarah has been  at HCMC for the majority of her life. After spending 22 years in registration  and creating bonds that will last a lifetime, Sarah moved to the HCMC  Center for Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Medicine and has enjoyed working there since 2021. Sarah has loved her new role and has quickly  developed relationships with her new co-workers who already feel like  family.  

Each member of the family started at HCMC for a different reason, but all  stayed–or came back– for the same reason. Dale knew he wanted to be in  maintenance work, so there was nothing medical about his calling to  HCMC. He felt that maintenance work was the same regardless of where  you are, but he wanted a good, stable place to work and found it at HCMC.  Debbie was also not specifically called into the medical field but knew she  needed a place to work whenever jobs were hard to come by. Once offered  a position at HCMC, she never looked back. She truly enjoyed learning  ways to help the organization overall and the pace of working in a  demanding field. Sarah grew up at HCMC and after seeing the love her  parents felt here over the years, she knew she wanted to be a part of it.  She loves helping people and has a knack for helping others through the  tangle of navigating their insurance.  

Regardless of the reason each of them started, they all continued over the  years with the same thought: HCMC is family and there’s no place they  would rather be. From doctors, to nurses, to the registration office, to  maintenance, to housekeeping, to physicians, to specialists–every person  in the HCMC organization has become part of their family and they have  created unbreakable, irreplaceable bonds.  

Of course, with a combined span of 102 years, the family has lasting  memories of their time at HCMC. For Dale, what stands out the most are  the men he worked with. He will always cherish the time spent with the  other members of the maintenance crew, specifically Robbie Smith, whom  he worked with for many years and continues to look up to. Debbie  remembers the outpouring of love that was shown to her and her family 

during a tragedy. After the unforeseen death of a family member, Dale and  Debbie along with their two young children spent countless hours at  HCMC. While there, the staff, whether they knew them at the time or not,  rallied together to do everything in their power to comfort and console them  and help in any way possible. Specifically, Debbie recounted members of  their HCMC family taking their children and caring for them so she and  Dale could maneuver through one of the worst times in their lives. It was at  this moment that the impact of being part of the HCMC family truly hit them.  For Sarah, her best memory of being at HCMC was found in her co-worker  and best friend, Sandy Tyler. Since she started so young, the two grew up  together and remain best friends today. They aren’t just close; she truly  considers her to be a part of her family and she has her first job at HCMC  to thank for bringing them together.  

Finally, the three are lifelong champions of HCMC. They’re proud of the  time they served our community and look forward to continuing to support  HCMC however they can. They feel that as a family, they are HCMC’s  biggest cheerleaders and love to show the amazing work and people  they’ve seen over the years here.  

At HCMC, we’re proud to call ourselves one big family. Whether our  employees are related or not, we’re all family and that’s what pushes us to  be the good for our community. Come see us any time at HCMC and  experience the difference a true work family can create. 

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