Holly Anne Eustice

Holly Anne Eustice, 53, Indianapolis, passed away October 28, 2021. Holly was born February 3, 1968, in Kenmore, New York to Janice (Majewicz) Jackson, who survives, and the late Robert Kleinclaus. Holly was also preceded in death by her step-father, David Jackson.

Holly was a lifelong learner and always an honor student. She studied to be a veterinarian technician, medical technician, and medical coder. She worked as a supervisor for the American Red Cross in Buffalo, New York before moving to Indianapolis, where she was employed with Roche Diagnostics for seven years. Holly was president of the Nora Toastmasters International, president of KEYS, and was also quite active with NAMI. Holly mentored, served as a role model, and helped many people who struggle with mental illness. She loved cats and dogs and was always looking for her next hobby in which she would fully immerse herself. Holly’s memory will be cherished for her strong independence, her empathetic nature, and caring ways. If you became a friend of Holly’s, you had a friend for life.

In addition to her father and step-father, Holly was preceded in death by her husband, William Eustice; her sister, Tammy Lynn Kleinclaus, who passed in 1988; maternal grandparents, Richard and Helen Majewicz; paternal grandparents, Frank and Mary Kleinclaus.

Survivors include her mother, Janice Jackson; aunt and “substitute” mother, Sharon (William Weaver) Majewicz of Indianapolis, aunt, Judy Juen of Williamsville, New York; uncle, Richard and Virginia Majewicz of Rochester, New York; half-sister, Kari Lynn Ferdenzi-Hill; and a host of loving aunts, uncles, many cousins, including Julie Hurt and William Mrozinski of Indianapolis, and many friends.

Holly’s Life Celebration® Visitation will be Tuesday, November 2, 2021, 5 to 8 p.m., at the O’Riley Funeral Home, 6107 S. East St., Indianapolis. The Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 10 a.m., Wednesday, November 3, 2021, in St. Jude Catholic Church, 5353 McFarland Road, Indianapolis. Burial will be in Gravel Lawn Cemetery, Fortville. Visit www.ORileyFuneralHome.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. My heart is broken that you’ve left us too soon. I will always treasure the memories of growing up with you and our many conversations over the years and especially recently. I hope you’re with your dear Bill and our Tammy. I love you!

  2. I am so sorry to hear of Holly’s passing. I worked with her many years ago at the American Red Cross and we recently reconnected on Facebook. May she RIP

  3. Although it had been a few months since we had spoken, when I heard of your passing it saddened me so much… I am still so sad about it… I remember when I first met you, you noticed I needed helped and pulled me aside and helped me. You helped me through some of my dark times… ߘ°ߘ¢ I hope you are at peace now… Rest In Peace friend… ߘ”

  4. Holly Eustice: A wonderful person with much grace & dignity you left us too soon. I met Holly five years ago through Toastmasters District 11 Spring & Fall conference. Holly was always so involved in any project she took on! A Giving gracious person will be missed forever! I really got to know Holly when I took on Club Coach duties for Nora by the Pyramids in July 2020. All meetings were by Zoom. During Holly’s speech’s I learned so much about her growing up near Buffalo, NY & her love for “Buffalo Wings”! Also Holly was so involved in Red Cross & giving back by volunteering to work with incarnated inmates.I will long miss Holly a true Servant Leader !! Timothy R Johnson, DTM

  5. My The solvent of God comfort the family of Holly my her memories continue to push us to be the best. Holly was truly a icon that was so passionate and patient through her quest to bring out the best in people lives. Holly was detailed and straight to the point in helping member of Toastmaster find their gifts and talents to be great. Holly journey would not stop here the memories we can hold dear to us. Be bless be great.

  6. Holly joined our Pioneer #17 Toastmaster Club, oldest club east of the Rocky mountains, years ago. She went on to many active roles in Toastmasters to improve her leadership and speaking abilities and support others. She will be missed.

  7. Holly Eustice brought so many gifts to our lives at NAMI Greater Indianapolis. We will never forget her!

  8. What a wonderful tribute to Holly in this picture filled representation of her life from childhood to her untimely death October 28th 2021. Sad but overjoyed to have known her! Thanks Holly!! Timothy R.Johnson, PhD, DTM

  9. I knew Holly through Toastmasters for many, many years. She grew in confidence and her public speaking skill blossomed. I will always appreciate her kindness, honesty and unfailing willingness to help. I am saddened at her passing and will remember her passion for District 11 and Toastmasters. Rest in the hand of God, dear Holly.


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