PAUL-EUSTACE-Obituary

PAUL R. EUSTACE

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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EUSTACEPAUL R.

72, passed away peacefully on May 31, 2017 at his home in Drexel Hill, PA surrounded by his family. Beloved husband of 47 years to Bernadette (nee O'Donnell). Loving father to Kierstan Kallam (Casey). Best Pop-pop ever to Eamon. Born and raised in Philadelphia he...

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I only just learned of Paul's passing. He was a good friend and trusted colleague of mine over 30 years ago. He was a terrific listener and someone who truly made me laugh. I had the pleasure of seeing Paul again in 2005 at the wedding of a mutual friend and I cherish that I had that opportunity.
My thoughts are with the family. He is missed.

It can be so hard to face the first year without your loved one, but the love of family and friends can carry you through.

paul will be sadly missed by all the friends he joined together in friendship and humanity at Glendale trail. he got people to smile and laugh and meet one another in his unique gift to others

Dear Bernadette and Family,
I met Paul when I worked in Hahnemann's Xray File Room back in 1975-77. My sister and brother also met him there. We all found him fascinating and loved him. He gave me a bunch of Irish things that had belonged to his mother. One was an old book that I recently donated to the Dublin Writers' Museum. He was a unique guy. I was just recently speaking about him to someone I know.... God bless all of you.

Dear Bernadette, Kerstan and family,

Please accept our deepest condolences on the loss of your husband, father & pop-pop he was a unique man. He & all of you have been in our prayers. I met Paul before the wedding and still have an ashtray from Ireland he and your mom bought me from their honeymoon.

I pray he is @ peace and that a lifetime of fond memories comfort you in the difficult times ahead.

May almighty God bless and comfort you with His...

My sincere condolences to the family. May the God who binds up the brokenhearted and comforts all who mourn, sustain your family during this difficult time - Isaiah 61:1, 2.