(Geoffrey) Stuart Eagar

May 28, 1937 to April 9, 2022

Obituary

Passed peacefully away at the Lions Manor Long Term Care facility in Placentia after a long struggle with Alzheimer’s disease.

Left with many happy memories are his wife Clare of 56 years, his daughter Alison (Michael), granddaughters Victoria and Caitlyn Ryan of Brisbane, Australia and son Mark of St John’s.

The family would like to thank Dr. Joanne Bishop and the staff of the Lions Manor for their exceptional care of Stuart during his battle

There will be no visitation at the request of the family

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Clare and family,
When I arrived at The College of Fisheries (at Parade Street) in 1982, Stu was one of the very first to welcome me and help me settle in. It was the start of a friendship I have never forgotten and always cherish. Our paths diverged but the good memories last. Thank you Stu. Rest well my friend. Take care Clare and family.
Roger Angel

Deepest sympathy to Clare, Mark ,Allison and family

You are in my prayers

Marilyn Pike

So sorry to hear of the passing of Stu. I remember working with him at the Marine Institute. Great instructor and always fun to be around. May be rest in peace.

So sorry to hear of Stu’s death. He was a strong personality at the Marine Institute, a lively and interesting person, with a great love of life. Our sincere condolences, John Connors and Cherry Dalley.

Clare, Mark and Allison,

So sad to hear of Stuart’s passing! We have so many fond and funny memories, especially of Motor Club days. He was always a force to be reckoned with, full of entertaining stories and even a “poem” or two. We all shared many good times that have provided some precious memories.

Our fondest thoughts are with you.

Mary and Keith Pierce

To Stuart’s family and friends, my sympathy on his passing. I have fond memories of Stuart at the Aztec Aviation Clubhouse on the ramp at YYT where we all enjoyed flying and camraderie and made lasting friendships. May he rest in peace.

Our sincere condolences to Clare,Allison & Mark. Stuart was such a gentle human being with a great smile. Our prayers are with you.

Reine & Tom Conway

So sorry to hear of Stu’s passing. Have lost touch since we moved to Ontario and did not realize he was in Placentia. We remember all the great times we had together with the motor club and Targa over the years. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Marg and Tom Peckford

Clare, I too would like to offer my sincere condolences on Stuart’s passing.
We will all remember him for his sparkling wit, his wonderful ‘stories/ jokes’ and his constant happy mood.
I remember him from the old St. John’s Motor Club days, and the many times we shared your hospitality
at your home there on Warren Place.
Ahh, he will live on in my memory for ever.
Most sincerely,
Reg

My condolences on Stuart;s passing. Although many yeas ago now – many laughs and adventures!

so sorry to hear of Stuarts passing Clare.. Many fond memories of him during our Targa days.
Thoughts and prayers are with you
Don Peckham.

Clare and family, i knew Stuart from the neighbourhood, fisheries college, targa and sailboat racing. In virtually every situation he brightened up the day with his consistent jovial attitude, lets get at itness and off coloured jokes. I really enjoyed his company.
Condolences
Rick

Clare,
So very sorry for your loss. Stuart was a very likable fellow who helped me out more than once when I first got into rallying . My sincere condolences.

His picture tells it all. That smile and “happy go lucky”,attitude. Thank you for many wonderful memories and laughs, days in Argentia, and Motor Club Events.
Our thoughts and with you Clare, and the kids.
Rex and Joan LeDrew

Clare. Fond memories of Stuart dating back to the early days of the St. John’s Motor Club.. On behalf of Alma and myself deepest sympathy.

To all the family, sincere condolences for your loss. I first met Stuart at the College of Fisheries on Parade Street. in 1971. May fond memories of past years give some comfort.

Clare, Allison & family. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. My deepest. Sympathy and condolences.

Mrs. Eagar and family,

So very sorry fo your loss. We too have traveled this journey and understand how difficult this must has been for you all.

Jocelyn Dunn and Sylvia Nap

Just learning of your loss and thinking of you all at this difficult time.

Judy and family

Clare,Alison,and Mark my deepest condolences on the
loss of my dear friend Stuart. Sincerely Linda Giannou

Clare and family
So very sorry to hear your sad news. A true friend who will be very much missed. Our sympathies to you all. Thinking of you now and in the difficult days ahead.