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Submitted: 11/8/22 • Approved: 11/9/22 • Last Updated: 11/12/22 • R246710-G246710-S3
May 14,1960 - Nov. 9,2020
A Beautiful Soul is Never Forgotten
Obituary:
Monday, November 30, 2020
Penny Redden Eustice went home to be with the Lord on November 29, 2020.
She was born in 1960 to Marshall and Della Redden. She had 3 sisters, Krista McDaniel, Evelyn (Bunny) Massengill and Linda Wright, one brother Randy Redden Sr. She loved and was loved by her husband of 38 years Jerry “Pete” Eustice and their daughter Alecia Cox, her husband Aaron and grandchildren Megan, Jarod and Joshua Cox. Penny’s love extended to many nieces and nephews, other family members, friends, co-workers, clients and even strangers, her heart knew no limits.
Memorial services will be held via Facebook Live on Saturday, Dec. 5, at 3 p.m. with Brother David Lewis officiating.
If you would like to make a memorial contribution in her honor, the family would like for you to consider becoming a registered organ donor, and or to share Penny’s story in hopes to stir more discussion about the need for organ donation. And should you want to make a financial donation in her memory we suggest the Tennessee Donor Services at https://tds.dcids.org or to another local charity dear to Penny which is the Pet Placement Center in Chattanooga at https://www.petplacementcenter.com
Arrangements are by Legacy Funeral Home and Cremation Center, 8911 Dallas Hollow Road, Soddy Daisy, 423 843-2525.
Please share your memories, stories and photos at www.legacyfuneralhome.com.
On the morning of November 29th Penny Redden Eustice went home to be with the Lord. The footprints that she left behind are all filled with deep impressions of her time with us here on earth. Her testimony, her legacy is that Penny loved life, she enjoyed living and at the young age of 60 she had lived a very full life. She was born in 1960 to Marshall and Della Redden. She had 3 sisters, Krista McDaniel, Evelyn (Bunny) Massengill and Linda Wright, one brother Randy Redden Sr. She loved and was loved by her husband of 38 years Jerry “Pete” Eustice and their daughter Alecia Cox, her husband Aaron and grandchildren Megan, Jarod and Joshua Cox. Penny’s love extended to many nieces and nephews, other family members, friends, co-workers, clients and even strangers, her heart knew no limits. Penny has opened her heart and her home to so many over the years and if you were lucky enough to have had her in your life then you know how she abundantly poured herself out to those she loved. Penny loved outdoors, camping, fishing, motorcycles, waterfalls, the mountains and seeing the trees change colors each fall. She loved traveling, doing charitable work, and she loved her pet grooming vocation of over 30 years. Her connection to animals transcended beyond the normal, she loved all animals especially dogs, she had a passion for horses, and she was always rescuing or re-homing one of God’s creatures. “Penny Loved” seems like a repetitious phrase but it clearly summed up her life. It was an extension of herself and freely given to us all. And although the time on earth that we had with Penny seemed short, her love will live on in each person that had the honor and pleasure of receiving her gift. Memorial services will be held via Facebook Live Saturday, December 5, 2020 at 3:00 p.m. with Bro. David Lewis officiating. If you would like to make a memorial contribution in her honor, the family would like for you to consider becoming a registered organ donor, and or to share Penny’s story in hopes to stir more discussion about the need for organ donation. And should you want to make a financial donation in her memory we suggest the Tennessee Donor Services at https://tds.dcids.org or to another local charity dear to Penny which is the Pet Placement Center in Chattanooga at https://www.petplacementcenter.com
Contributed on 11/8/22 by deedriam2002
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