Alan Yeo Obituary - Alan John Yeo, also known as "Big Al," was a treasured member of the Three Milestone community, and his untimely and profound passing has left the community in a state of grave mourning. A sudden and unexpected death occurred to Alan on January 25, 2024, at the age of 66, in the residence he owned on Glenthorne Road.
His loving family, friends, and coworkers all experienced a profound sense of loss upon his passing.
In his younger years, Big Al got his start in the mining industry by working as a miner at Wheal Jane and South Crofty. It was there that he formed strong bonds with his fellow employees and earned a reputation for being a responsible and hardworking individual. After some time, he moved into a position with the roads team at CORMAC, where he remained for a considerable amount of time and made significant contributions.
It was Alan's kindness, warmth, and sense of humor that brought him joy and gave rise to the endearing nickname "Big Al." Alan's influence extended far beyond the confines of the office.
The community has been irrevocably changed as a result of his passing, and his friends and family are still trying to come to terms with the shock of his sudden departure.
The only people who are still alive to cherish his memory are his devoted wife Susan, his devoted children Kelly and Tina, and his devoted children.
Additionally, Kylan, Cleo, Dylan, and Jaden, Alan’s grandchildren, maintained a particular place in their hearts for him.
Even though Mason was a beloved individual who passed away much too soon, he was able to share a great deal of memorable experiences with his devoted Pappa.
As a result of his passing, the family is extremely saddened. The Trelawny Chapel of the Penmount Crematorium will be the location of a funeral service that will be held on Monday, February 19, 2024 at four o'clock in the afternoon to celebrate the life of "Big Al."
Rather than sending flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions be made to the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) in Alan's honor. Many thanks for your consideration.
These donations may be made either directly to the funeral directors or through a collection that is being held to retire.
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