Mr. Goldie Master Eubanks

10/18/1965 - 09/14/2015

Obituary For Mr. Goldie Master Eubanks

Mr. Goldie M. Eubanks passed. Goldie Master Eubanks III, was born to Goldie Eubanks Jr. (Wife Jeanette) and Betty Cutie Castenda (Husband Omar, Stepfather) in Cocoa Beach, Florida on October 18, 1965. After moving to Atlanta, he graduated from Fulton High School class 1983 and enlisted in U.S. Army. He word at Norfolk Southern, EMS Technologies.

Goldie is survived by wife Crystal Eubanks of 25 Years and 5 children: Corey, Goldie IV, Roderick, Gerald, Krystal, and Bettna. Father and Mother in Law Jasper and Dora Brooks Sr. 4 sister in law, 4 brother in-laws a host of nieces and nephews , cousins , other relatives and friends.

Goldie’s sunset was on September 14, 2015. Goldie loved life and enlightenment. During his time with us, he met many people, change many life, and spread the word of God. This is a day for the mourning but also a time to celebrate the miracle of life and the grace of God. We know that he professed a hope in the almighty father and Christ thought his life. Grissom-Clark Funeral Home. 227 East Lake Dr. SE Atlanta, GA 30317. www.grissom-clarkfh.com



Guest Book

With Deepest Sympathy to the Eubanks Family. I am a cousin to Goldie Eubanks, Jr. and the great niece of Goldie Eubanks, Sr. May God hold you in his hands and lift you up through this trying times.

- Julie Scott Driger

it was a blessing to know him for the time I did.

- Douglas Dixon (Baqash Ahmath)

I would like to offer my condolences to the family of Goldie and also share a comforting scriptural promise made by Jesus that we will be reunited with our loved ones again.(John 5:28,29)

- P. Watts

Please accept my deepest condolences in your time of sorrow. May the words at Rev. 21:3,4 bring the family comfort and hope for the future. Sincerely Your Neighbor,

- M.Minor

I am so sorry for your loss. May you find comfort and strength from family and friends, as well as from our Heavenly Father. (Psalms 83:18) Draw close to God. He will draw close to you. (James 4:8)

- P. Henderson