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Robert Neale Eustis

Lodi, California

1934 -2010

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Robert N. Eustis, age 76, passed away peacefully at home on November 19, 2010, in St. Louis, MO. He was born in 1934, to Bert and Edith Eustis and was raised in the small town of Grandview, Idaho. The Eustis family moved to Sacramento, CA in 1941. An alumnus of U.C., Berkeley (B.A.) and the...

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It has been a privilege to have known Bob and have him as a part of our family! Always so positive and with a good word to say! We will miss him. Our prayers are with you Mary Jo and the rest of your family.

Much Love,
Roger & Kandy Habig

Mary Jo,
I was so sorry to hear about Bob. He was a great guy. We had some fun times during our teaming years at Lodi Middle. He was a big part of that. My prayers are with you and your family.

Mary Jo,Some people come into your life for just a short time,but make lasting impressions.I had the privilege of meeting you and getting to know you both at Creekside Elementary.We always enjoyed Bob's kindness and his stories.
With Deepest Sympathy to you and your family,

What a gift to have touched so many lives with wonderful stories.Mary Jo and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Bob was a truly wonderful man and admired beyond words, LuAnn Casey and family

Mary Jo, I was so sorry to read of Bob's death in yesterday's Stockton Record. Loving thoughts and prayers surrounding you!

Bob Eustis was wonderful. It was always a joy to be around him. I will forever remember his booming voice and hearty laugh. To hear one of his stories was always a treat and I hung on every word. Bob, everyone who knew you, loved you and the world will never be the same without you on so many different levels. Rest in peace my friend. To all of Bob's family and close friends, you have my deepest condolences.

I knew Bob as an Educator, a Community man and a devote Church man. He was a Senior Warden at the St. Anne's Episcopal Church, in Stockton and a member of several Church Committees. The Sunday School children loved to hear his wide repertoire of stories.
Al Lingo, Stockton.

Bob was a truly amazing man. As a brother-in-law, he was the best. His wisdom never failed to amaze me and he was always there when needed - and most imprtant, he loved my sister beyond words!

Ginny Byford, Mount Vernon, WA

I knew Bob as an educator and community activist in Lodi when I covered Lodi as a reporter for the Stockton Record. He was a gentleman and a scholar and we shared many views and happy times. Condolences to his family.