Dedicated to the memory of Keith Eustace

This site is a tribute to Keith Eustace. He is much loved and will always be remembered.

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We had some great times and collected some great memories. I remember our holidays especially in Florence, Nice and Bruges. We went to do the culture bit in Florence, but the Sicilian Mafia had blown up the Uffizi Gallery, so it was a longer than usual wait to get in, but still worth it. You and I also struggled to the top of the Cathedral, whilst Gill stayed on the ground. Good views. We went to Nice and it was so cold, wet and windy we had to buy sweaters and an umbrella. It was a red umbrella because the dye came out!! We walked from Menton to Monte Carlo and then sat dripping in a cafe. Cafe owner not impressed! I also remember a ferry ride on our Bruges trip and again it was freezing cold and wet. However, the best one was in Canada. Keith - your reversing didn't improve as the holiday went on. We backed into a huge rock. "What rock?" you said "Who put that there?" and then knocked down a lamppost (albeit plastic) and they tried to make us pay for it!! When we returned to the airport John and I stood where the scratches were whilst you charmed the hire car man and then we all fled. We did laugh. But us 4 were always walking and not least on our annual 20 plus miles walk round Brentwood every August Bank Holiday Sunday. We all had sore feet and blisters but you were as fresh as a daisy! They were such good times. You are and will be very much missed. Rest in peace. love Di and John xx
Diana
6th July 2020
Sending a fond farewell to my lovely cousin Keith. I have so many happy memories of all our shared holidays and outings together over our childhood years. Together with your cousin Alan and respective parents, we all went on holiday together every year. Our special holiday favourites were climbing cliffs and surfing at Newquay and running up and down paths and hills on the Isle of Wight. Later you were always a popular guest at all our family weddings and christenings and was so supportive to your Uncle Bob. God bless you, we will all miss you. With our love from your cousins Carol, Debra and Dianne XXX
Carol
3rd July 2020
I have so many beautiful memories of Uncle Keith. One of my favourites is when we all met up for a beautiful get away with the whole family in Ely. We stayed in the most stunning hotel, had such a beautiful meal and the quality family we had was perfect. When I was younger my Aunty Gill and Uncle Keith took me to Betty’s to celebrate me finishing the swimathon. They bought me a milkshake and a banana split and then we had a little walk around York. When we used to go anywhere, I used to want to go in the car with Aunty Gill and Uncle Keith, because we used to play a map game in the car which I used to love (basically hide and seek with a place on the map!😂). I am going to miss Uncle Keith so much, my beautiful, gentle Giant. Rest in piece, I love you ❤️
Samantha
1st July 2020
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