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The obituary notice of Eunice JONES-PLAISTOW

Liverpool, 28/04/1957 - 26/05/2026 (Age 69) | Published in: Liverpool Echo.

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EuniceJONES-PLAISTOWIt is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Eunice Jones-Plaistow, who died on Tuesday 26th May surrounded by her family. Devoted wife to Brian, beloved mother of Victoria, Charlie, Sam and Joss and treasured Nonna to Jack, Savannah, Penny, Freddie, Dougie, Zoe and Olive.

Eunice was a deeply loving person who went above and beyond for people, both in her work as a nurse and in caring for her family, friends and community. She would never miss an opportunity to make things better. Many neighbours would know her as the lady that litter-picked in Dovecot Park every day, while walking her beloved border collie. She will be greatly missed.

Friends and neighbours are warmly invited to attend the funeral service at St David's Church, Childwall at 12.30pm on Wednesday 24th June. Donations, if so desired, will be gratefully received for The Brian Tumour Charity. (www.thebraintumourcharity.org).

All enquires c/o R McDougall Coop Funeralcare, 39 Almonds Green, West Derby, L12 5HP, 0151 226 4433
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Thinking of you all at this difficult time, and sending lots of love to the whole family.
Donation left by James Sampson
10/06/2026
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​It is a rare and beautiful thing when family extends beyond blood, woven together simply by warmth and affection. She was my sister’s mother-in-law, and while I didn't know her deeply, the kindness she brought into our extended family left a lasting impression on my heart.

​You don’t always need a lifetime of shared memories to understand the character of a person. Sometimes, you only need to see how they love the people you love.

​She welcomed my sister into her family with open arms, and by extension, she always greeted me with a genuine warmth and a gentle spirit.

​In every interaction, no matter how brief, she was a quiet reminder of the good in human nature. In a world that can often feel rushed, she always had time for a smile and a soft word. She had a way of making you feel seen and valued, even as an extended relative.

​The loss of a matriarch is felt deeply by the whole family. While the world feels a bit dimmer without her in it, it remains vastly brighter because she was here.

​May she rest in peace, and may the love and kindness she planted in her family continue to grow for generations to come.
Bethanie Gregson
10/06/2026
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Bethanie Gregson
10/06/2026
It is a rare and beautiful thing when family extends beyond blood, woven together simply by warmth and affection. She was my sister’s mother-in-law, and while I didn't know her deeply, the kindness she brought into our extended family left a lasting impression on my heart.

You don’t always need a lifetime of shared memories to understand the character of a person. Sometimes, you only need to see how they love the people you love.

She welcomed my sister into her family with open arms, and by extension, she always greeted me with a genuine warmth and a gentle spirit.

In every interaction, no matter how brief, she was a quiet reminder of the good in human nature. In a world that can often feel rushed, she always had time for a smile and a soft word. She had a way of making you feel seen and valued, even as an extended relative.

The loss of a matriarch is felt deeply by the whole family. While the world feels a bit dimmer without her in it, it remains vastly brighter because she was here.

May she rest in peace, and may the love and kindness she planted in her family continue to grow for generations to come.
Bethanie
10/06/2026
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Bethanie
10/06/2026
Donation left by Jemma Coxall
10/06/2026
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We will miss meeting Eunice in St George park on her visits to Bristol. She was a wonderful Nonna to Freddie and Zoe.

Sending love to all of her family,

Catherine and Michael
Donation left by Catherine Gilmore
10/06/2026
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I only had the privilege of meeting Eunice a handful of times, but even in those moments, her warmth, energy, and wonderful ability to connect so openly and spiritedly left a lasting impression.

It was clear that she was a vibrant and much-loved matriarch, someone whose presence brought strength and support to those around her. I know she will be deeply missed, and I send my heartfelt condolences to all who loved her.
Donation left by Ailie Tam
10/06/2026
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Donation left by Veronique Cecchini
10/06/2026
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Sending love to the family. Jen & Dom xxx
Donation left by Jennie Smith
10/06/2026
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