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James T. Eustace

Baltimore, Maryland

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EUSTACE, James T. ">On Friday, May 6, 2005, JAMES T. EUSTACE; born in Aberdeen, MD in 1921; graduate of Aberdeen High School, class of 1937; attended Johns Hopkins University, served in the U.S. Coast Guard during WWII, retired as Vice-President of Lavino Shipping Company in 1979. The...

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The Prevost's will always remember your wonderful personality. In eternity, you are now renewing your past friendship with Katherine and Ross Prevost who thought so highly of you. Our sincere sympathy is extended to Ann and your children and grandchildren. May you rest in peace.
Sincerely,
Peggy and Gene Prevost

Thanks Mr. Eustace for the games of catch and base-runners on Wilton Rd and for giving us Duffy. I will always remember you offering me a nice apple to eat at your home when I was about 6. First time I learned about wax apples!
You were a good neighbor and always kind to my family.
Blessings,
Joe

I'll always remember him by his love of Snoopy. He was a big fan of the Peanuts characters. I remember growing up on holidays at
Uncle Jimmys and Aunt Anns house and always seeing a new snoopy. I
also remember how he loved golf and
would watch it on Tv. Most of all
I will never forget how loving he
was to all of us. I will truly miss
him. I only regret not seeing him and Aunt Ann very much recently.
Rest Peacefully
Diane

Good-bye, Uncle Jim. You're the person I think about first when I hear the name "Eustace." A great Irish face and beard. A great love for your family. A deep interest in newspapers and current events. Thanks, Ann, for making my uncle so contented these many years.