Memorial 

A Farewell to Steve Eaton

It is with a heavy heart that I share the sad news of the passing of our dear friend and member, Steve Eaton, who passed away peacefully in the early hours of Tuesday, 5th May, with his daughter Sinéad and family by his side.

Steve was a true gentleman of the game, a unique and wonderful character who brought his own quiet warmth to everything he did. He was much loved by our club community, and his presence will leave a space that simply cannot be filled.

Many of you will know that after the passing of his father, Steve made the bold and beautiful decision to sell his house, invest in a Winnebago, and set out to explore. He travelled parts of NSW and ventured as far south as Phillip Island in Victoria — quietly courageous, independent, and always a little different from the rest of us in the best possible way. It was a chapter that said everything about who Steve was.

Steve faced a difficult battle with lung cancer over the past twelve weeks, cared for lovingly by Sinéad throughout. It is a comfort to know he was surrounded by family and at peace.

For those who have tried to find a photo of Steve in a team shirt you will know exactly what we mean when we say he was a man of very particular tastes. Those who knew him will smile at the mention of his very particular dislike of polyester and his ever-present coconut water. Those little details are the things that made Steve, Steve.

A memorial will be held here in NSW, and details will be shared as soon as we have them. We hope as many of you as possible will join us to give Steve the send-off he deserves.

Rest easy, Steve. 🎱

Neil, President, Newcastle City Snooker Club

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