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Pennell S. Eustis

EAST PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island

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PENNELL S.EUSTIS, 86 WINTER HAVEN - Pennell S. Eustis, 86, of Winter Haven, FL and Riverside, RI passed away of a heart attack on September 4, 2009. He was the son of the late Albert and Gladys (Pennell) Eustis and was born in Auburn, ME on October 18, 1922. He was inducted into the U.S. Army in...

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Hi Penney,
I'm SO sorry to hear this.
Your Dad was a good man.(Even when he didn't like the TP job we all did on the neighborhood)
Love ya,
Marilyn Dunn

Dear Eustis Family,
I was so sorry to hear of Penn's passing. My family and I have such fond memories of him and the whole Eustis family as we grew up together on Vassar Ave. Those were such happy times for us. Please accept our sincere condolences.
Larry and Judy Dunn

Dear Steve & Debbie,
You are both in my thoughts and prayers at this very sad time. Your memories of your dad will stay tucked in your hearts forever.
Please accept my sincere condolences.
Carol Fargnoli Riccitelli

To the Eustis Family: I remember Pennell at RIC in 1974 when he helped me obtain financial aid. He was a real gentleman. Please accept my condolences.

09/08/09
Penn was a great brother-in-law. We will all miss him at family gatherings.

Dear Eustis Family,
Our family will miss Penn's smile coming and going as our next door neighbor. Our sincere condolences go out to the family. We hope that all the precious memories and love of Penn will soften your grieving.
Respectfully
The O'Donnell Family

To the Eustis family: please accept my sincere condolences. I worked with Penn for many years at RIC. He was a great dean and a good friend.

Dear Eustis Family, What a beautiful tribute to a very accomplished man. We were fortunate to have known him. Please accept our sincerest condolences. Elizabeth Hanson, Jordan, and Tom Hayes.

Dean Eustis, as I used to call him was a wonderful mentor and friend to me while I was a student at RIC in the early 70's. I remember many hours spent in his office, discussing things serious and not so serious. He had a great sense of humor and his door was always open to the students. I'm sure he will be missed be his family and friends.