Kim Woo Eustace (19 Mar 1937 - 5 Jan 2017)

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Location
Bramcote Crematorium Reflection Chapel Coventry Lane Bramcote Nottingham NG9 3GJ
Date
27th Jan 2017
Time
9.45am
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In loving memory of Kim Woo Eustace who sadly passed away on 5th January 2017. She was a fun-loving, hard-working, feisty woman with a big heart who was struck down with dementia in later life. She gave everything she had to provide for her family and she never asked for anything in return. In her spare time she was a dressmaker and she loved the colour and feel of fabric. She also adored dancing and was a devout follower of Strictly Come Dancing on TV. Dementia robbed her of her memories, her independence and her dignity. Loved by us all, may she rest in peace.

All mourners attending the funeral are encouraged to wear bright colours.

Offline donation: Leivers Court Residental Social Fund donated in memory of Kim
Jeff & Jean Day donated in memory of Kim
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Stephen Chow donated £100 in memory of Kim

Rauni ans I are sadden byKim's passingaway. Our sympathy and condolences to Mark and Ian and their families.
Kim is a loving and caring sister and a loving and hard working mother.
When we were young she was a bit of a "tomboy" who followed me everywhere. She was brave and fearless with a strong sense of humour.
We love her very much and we will miss her very much.
Rest in peace, KIM.

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Stephen Chow wrote

Rauni and I are sadden by Kim's passing away. Our sympathy and condolences to Mark and Ian and their families.
Kim is a loving and caring sister and a loving and hard working mother.
When we were young she was a bit of a "tomboy" who followed me everywhere.She was brave and fearless with a stong sense of humour.
We love her very much and will miss her very much.
Rest in peace Kim

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Stephen Chow wrote

I am sadden by Kim's passing away. My sympathy and condolences to Mark's and Ian's families.
Kim is a loving and caring sister and a loving and hard working mother.
When we were young she was a bit of a "tomboy" who followed me everywhere. She was brave and fearless with a strong sense of humour.
I love her very much and I will miss her very much.
RIP Kim

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Stephen Chow wrote

I am sadden by Kim's passing away. I and my wife Rauni's sympathy and
condolances go to Mark's and Ian's families.
Kim is a loving and caring sister and a loving and hard working mother.
When we were young she was a bit of a "tomboy" who followed me everywhere. She was brave and fearless with a strong sense of humour. I and my wife love her very much and we will miss her very much.
Alzheimers took her life.
We hope our donation will help find a cure for Alzheimers some days
Rest in Peace Kim.

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Peter Chow donated £100 in memory of Kim

My memories of Auntie Kim will always be of the fun loving woman who enjoyed life so much and who could be proud of what she achieved.

Lilian and I always looked forward to our family get-together trips to Nottingham and her endless and highly animated stories about the goings on at her house and life. Such a lovely character; warm, kind, generous, funny but at the same time tough and strong.

By our donations, may we hasten the day when we can fully understand and stop dementia.

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Lilian Chow donated in memory of Kim

I have many fond memories of my Aunt: her fighting with the cats paws when they tried to break into her room in the morning, her singing and love of dance. I once went to her ballroom dance club for New Year's Eve and remember what a lively fun place it was, but mostly what a warm,welcoming, happy place Auntie's house always was for my family and I. You are in our memories and hearts always.

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