My sympathies to Eds family. Ed and I grew up together in Ranburn Woods/41st Av area and went to Blessed Sacrament. We shared a special bond then because my birthday and his patron saint feast day (St. Edward the Confessor) were the same. Fondest memories are train trip as 8th graders to Wash. D.C (I still have pics of a smiling dapper Ed on the train) swimming at Combs pool and getting in trouble be it throwing snowballs at cars or with Sr. Elaine at Bl. Sacrament. I regret not having seen him since the early days and that I wont be able to attend the service.
Sherry&Lisa was really sorry to hear about your loss. If there is anything that I can do let me know. You are in my prayers.
Sherry & Lisa your family is in our prayers.Love you!
My dad was a compassionate man. He worried about everyone and was always quick to lend a hand. There was nothing that he wouldnt try to fix even if he didnt think he could do it. Growing up my friends all thought my dad was cool because of the music he listened to and the motorcycle he rode. He loved Metallica and my friends knew they could find the latest music at our house. He liked to rent movies and play them through the stereo. The more the house shook the better! He was a fun guy to have around and I couldnt have asked for a better dad. He was so proud to be Jacobs grandpa and they shared such a strong bond. Dad you will always be missed but never forgotten.
My thoughts and Prayer for you Lisa and Your Family.
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Ed was a wonderful person who we all enjoyed seeing every week at the bank. He will be greatly missed.
My prayers go out to the family in their time of sorry.
Sharing in your loss. Granny and Grandad
Lisa and Family Your dad is now an Angel in Heaven watching over you. And may your memories keep him close to you forever.
Our deepest sympathies to all the family. We were happy to be able to see Eddie at the Family Picnic last year and spend some time with him. There are many memories of times spent with Aunts and Uncles and Cousins that we treasure especially at these sad times.
Sherry & Lisa You are in my thoughts and prayers. The picture of Ed brings back so many memories...Ill never forget his smile. Love you Melody Scott
Please know that we are praying for you and thinking of you. We wish we could be there in person to help you thru this time. Also know that we love you all very much. Jim Stacey and family
We are sorry for your loss Lisa and family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May he rest in peace.
Eddie Basketball games at home. Bicycle riding everywhere around town. Baseball you were a real star no one could hit your fast ball. Hanging from a rope swing upside down stuck and choking a little I ran out to give you a lift. Now you made it through the agony of dying - its over Praise God. Save me a place up there Ed. Love you forever Brother Mike...
Im so sorry we can not be there and share this sad time sad for us but triumphant for Ed. He will surely be missed. I have some fond memories. I prepared a few (ha) meals for him when he and Sherry were dating. I remember when I went to Indiana to help Sherry when she had surgery. Ed drew me a map so I could go to the hospital without getting lost. I even found places to shop along the way. I remember one day Ed came in from work carring ARMLOADS of Pepsis. They were on sale. We had a good laugh on that one. That was our favorite drink. I remember him teasing Missy and holding something up SO high and she would jump that far to get it. Ed always made John and I feel welcome when we visited. Once we visited them before Lisa was born. He and Sherry was living in a one bedroom apartment. Sara had just come to live with us. Jim and Becky were small. We spent a couple or so nights with them. We were wall to wall sleeping bags in the living/dining room. Those were fun times. I hope all of you can remember the fun times and not dwell on the bad. Life is full of both good and bad. We are praying for all of you. Mom & Dad/GrannyGrandad/Friend
Your family is in our prayers. I wish we could be there to help.
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.