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Robert A. Eastep

Kaufman, Texas

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EASTEP, ROBERT A. of Crandall passed away in Dallas on Nov. 18, 2003. Robert was born in the Warsaw Community on Jan. 2, 1934 to Clyde and Ella Osborne Eastep. Robert was preceded in death by a son Perry Dwain Eastep. He is survived by his wife: Marilyn Eastep of Crandall, son: Terry Lynn Eastep...

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In honor of my fishing buddy, fellow fire fighter, and friend, may our memories, both of the living and the deceased last forever.

My Uncle Robert, what are wonderful man. I have so many great memories of him. Being at his house,playing with my cousins, it was always such fun, always lots of laughter. And after I had grown up, he always had good advice and support for us. I miss him, but he is always in my heart. I love you Aunt Marilyn,Mary, Mike,Robert, Mackenzie, Terry, Jodie, Anna, you are in my prayers.

I had not seen Robert for some twenty years when he attended my father's funeral service the week before Robert's own funeral. I am very glad I had the chance to visit with him before he left us to go to a better place. Cousin Robert had a wonderful funeral celebration and I am in awe of his many friends and family who were in attendance at the service.
After hearing of all the service he rendered during his lifetime, I could see the reason that so many attended the service. Robert...

I forgot to mention this during the service, but if you'd like to send a memorial, we're asking that you do so to:
Crandall Volunteer Fire Department
P.O. Box 298
Crandall, TX 75114

Grace and Peace,

Mary Brooks

Marilyn, Mary, Terry and Family,

Robert was such an inspiration to everyone who knew him. I consider myself truly blessed to have know and loved him my whole life. I wish there were words I could say to ease your pain, but I can only keep you in my heart and in my prayers. This one thing you can be be sure of, Robert is in heaven with his Lord and he's loving it!

Karen & Ronnie Harper

I didn't want to say anything at funeral, one because I wasn't sure I could speak, two, because if I spoke from my heart my dad would be hurt. So now, I would like to tell everyone what a great Dad Robert Eastep was. When I met Mary and asked her out on a date, she said she would, but first I would have to meet her Daddy and go to church with her. I thought this was strange since she was 19 years old, but after I met Robert I understood how important the request were. When we were engaged...

Dear Grandad,
I'm so glad I got to meet you and have the pleasure of having you as my Grandad. You never treated me any different from your real grandchildren. You made me feel welcome and you were always smiling and hugging everyone. Some days a person really needs that and you were there to do it. Thank you so much. I love you.

Love,
Tiffany Manseau

Granddad's loved ones,

He will be missed dearly. In each of you is a part of Granddad living. The love and support you show when others are in need comes from family heritage. Not once can I remember something happening in my life and not looking up and one of you be there for me. Hold on to the love he left you. I love each of you.

We will miss you, but celebrate in your being with Jesus. Love, Carolyn and Mike