HEAYSMAN, Eunice Amy (nee Walters)

HEAYSMAN, Eunice Amy (nee Walters) -

Passed away peacefully at Murray House, Wentworth on Monday April 27, 2020 aged 91 years. Dearly loved wife of Leslie(dec). Beloved mother and mother in law of Andrew and Lyn, Jill and Bill (dec) Graf, Alan (dec) and Jenny, Peter and Jackie, Elizabeth and Hans Schulz. Adored grandma of 11 and great grandma of 7.

 A private family service will be held. 

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  • Beverly.Moore

    Sorry to hear about Eunice, deepest sympathy to the family.

  • Jill Graf

    Dearly loved Mother of Jill and Mother-in-law of Bill Graf (deceased). Grandma to Erica, Rohan and Kurt. Your family was your life and you always did what you could to support us in our endeavours. Now you are reunited with Dad – gone fishing. Love you.

  • Peter Heaysman

    Dearly loved Mother of Peter and Mother in law of Jackie.
    Much loved Grandma to Sarah and Adam, Emma and Jarrad.
    Treasured Great Grandma to Madison, Grace, Mannik, Fenix and Peyton.
    We will treasure our memories of a home filled with love and Grandmas home cooked food.
    School holiday adventures and Disney movies.
    Wonderful family Christmases.
    Family camping and fishing trips down the river.
    It was so hard to say goodbye but now you are back beside Poppy. We will always love and remember you Grandma xx

  • Jennifer heaysman

    Loved mother of Alan (dec). Mother inlaw of Jenny, grandma to Chris and Josh. The many family camping trips at easter are memories we will treasure forever. Thats were the boys got a love for the river and camping. Always remembered and loved.

  • Ben O'grady

    Grandma
    You were introduced to me as Eunice but straight away I started calling you gramdma, In the short time that I have known you I’ve grown to love and respect you like I would my own grandma I will always cherish the times amy and I would come round to the bungalow and have a cuppa with you and how you always loved to comment on my facial hair as ‘whiskas’ and gave me that cheeky wink, We would always have a good laugh. The times you wouldn’t have to tell anyone when the football was on, grandma was always on top of that when you could hear her yelling from the bungalow. I will never forget you grandma it was an absolute pleasure to know you, you will be dearly missed.
    Love you grandma