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The obituary notice of David Lloyd Carah. O.B.E., D.L. ROBERTS

Praze-an-Beeble | Published in: Western Morning News.

L Blewett & Son
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David Lloyd Carah. O.B.E., D.L.ROBERTSDavid passed away peacefully at his home near Praze, in the early hours of Christmas Day 2025, aged 98 years. Much loved husband of Joan, a loving father, grandfather and great-grandfather.

Private cremation, followed by a thanksgiving service at Crowan Parish Church, on Friday 16th January at 2.00pm.

Donations in memory of David for Crowan Parish Church and Cancer Research UK, may be given by retiring collection at the service, online via Cornwall Funeral Notices, or sent c/o

Funeral Director, L. Blewett and Son, Carn Tremayne, Praze, Camborne. TR14 9PG Tel: 01209 831652.

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Published: 10/01/2026
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David Roberts and my grandfather (also George Eustice) were both Directors of a number of famous Camborne businesses such as the Tyacks Group and Grenville Motors so I knew him most of my life. He gave a huge amount of public service, both to local government in Cornwall and also as a longstanding President to Camborne Rugby Club. He was always engaging to speak to because he followed events and recognised the complexity of the world. With all best wishes to his family.
George Eustice
11/01/2026
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