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Eustace Conwoop

Dallas, Texas

1924 - 2014

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March 25, 2014
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Dallas, Texas

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Conwoop, Eustace Eustace Conwoop was born on January 3, 1924 and left this earth on March 25, 2014. He was 90. He was born in Lawton, Oklahoma to parents, Gilbert Conwoop and Florence Codopony. He is preceeded in death by his loving wife of 42 year, Cecile Gray, his parents, brother Henry, who...

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The Family,
My sincere sympathy for your loss. May the God of loving kindness be with you and your family during this difficult time.

He was a nice old man. An out of the way old man. He did not have a bad tember like old man Earl Mann did. That is why he lived a long life.

Taught with him at SG in the 70's,never heard him have a negative comment. Truly a fine man.

Awful sorry to hear about Chief. Didn't know him well and only met him a handful of times once he moved to Austin. He seems to have been loved and respected by many. Sounds like he helped a lot of people over the years. He impressed me as a gracious man.

I coached with Chief during the Jim Dodson days at SGHS. The most gracious and well spoke man I ever knew. He was a man of few words, but when he spoke, everyone listened. We have all lost an important part of our lives. He will be long missed.

Thank you for being a great influence in our lives! Without Chee Chee and you I might not have chosen to be an educator for 36 years! Again, thank you for your guidance, love and generosity! We love you and will miss you dearly!

Uncle Eustace you are the best in all ways. Thank you for everything you did for Mom and all of us kids. RIP and God bless Love You

Chief, I am so very sorry to hear this and for your loss of your dear Dad. I have wonderful, special memories of your parents, my parents, & the Whitaker's playing cards and drinking coffee!...& of our Dad's never missing a game! I can still hear CheeChee's laugh and hear the voice of your Dad....when he spoke, we all listened! Very, very special people your parents...they will always hold a special place in my heart.

I was in grade school when Coach Conwoop coached and taught in Henrietta. When he visited his wife's classroom he made a point to acknowledge every child that approached him or spoke to him. He was a remarkable man.