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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEubank, Florence Florence Eubank 1935 - 2006 Florence . Eubank died suddenly from a heart attack at 9:30am on Monday, January 30, 2006 in College Station, Texas. She was born on December 21, 1935 in new Castle, PA, to Nannie (Vosler) arid Grover Stevenson. She was, raised in the family farmhouse near Volant, PA, and later in 1957 receiv~d an under graduate degree from nearby Slippery Rock State University in Education. She then graduated from Syracuse University in 1959 with a Masters degree in Sociology. She was pursuing a PhD degree at Northwestern University when she met Philip (Toby) Eubank and they were married at the university in 1960. She then went to work for ffiM in downtown Chicago teaching customers of the first commercial computers. Following her husband's PhD degree in Chemical Engineering in early 1961, she moved to College Station where her husband was then to teach at Texas A&M University for the next 44 years. She taught high school English and Math at Hearne, Texas, for three years before raisi~g a family. She later taught at both Allen Academy and at St. Michael's Academy. She was President of the Texas A&M Women's Club on two occasions and was active in a number of local social organizations. Florence was also a tennis player and horsewoman until recent years; she remained active in ballroom, round and square dancing having taught a class in round dancing the day before she passed away. She was known as a world traveler to her many friends having visited over 110 countrie& and all 50 states. Florence is survived by her husband Toby Eubank of Bryan, her son Steven Eubank & his wife Roberta of College Station and her daughter Valerie Peck & husband Jeffrey Peck of Seattle, WA. She is also survived by a granddaughter Trinity Peck of Seattle, a sister Helen Barnes of Ocala, FL, and her husband Geoffrey Barnes, plus three nephews. A Memorial Service will be held at 6:30pm Thursday, February 2, 2006 at Hillier Funeral Home. Florence was a wonderful mother and wife who would do anything for her family. She was also a lifelong friend to many in this community. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her but who also understand that she lived life to the fullest extent. Hillier 'Funeral Home ~.. , . ,-