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Edward COMER Jr.

1970 - 2021

Edward COMER Jr. obituary, 1970-2021, Springfield, OH

BORN

1970

DIED

2021

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Conroy Funeral Home

1660 East High Street

Springfield, Ohio

Edward COMER Obituary

COMER, Jr., Edward Lee

50, of Springfield, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, January 12, 2021, in his home. He was born July 6, 1970, in Springfield. Lee spent much of his life traveling the world and he enjoyed meeting people and getting to know them by sharing stories. While he grew up in Springfield and lived briefly in Chattanooga, Tennessee, he felt most at home in Bozeman, Montana, where he attended college. Lee was an excellent cook, he appreciated experiencing the world through traveling, and he thrived on studying history and accumulating knowledge. If you were to see Lee out, you likely saw him with his beloved and constant companion, his black Labrador, Buddy. Most important to Lee were the people he loved - his friends and family. He is survived by those he loved most, including his daughters, Tilleigh and Evie; his mother and stepfather, Connie (Gardner - Comer) and Alan Gamble; his nieces, Amelia Roen and Tabitha; nephew, Seth; sister and brother-in-law, Susan (Comer) and David Marks; father and stepmother, Edward Sr. and Beverly Comer; and stepsiblings, Amanda (Gamble) and Tom Eley; Travis and Jennifer Gamble; Chad and Myra Gamble. He is preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Earl and Gladine Gardner, and his great-aunt and

uncle, Raymond and Agnes Gardner, who sparked his love of travel and the great outdoors and taught him how to fix

anything; and his paternal grandparents, who he was lucky to be able to visit frequently throughout his childhood, John and Mildred Comer. He was proud of grandfathers, uncles, and his stepfather for their brave military service, and he enjoyed recounting their stories. The family is planning a memorial at a future date. Contributions can be made in Lee's memory to the Alzheimer's Association at alz.org. The family is being served by CONROY FUNERAL HOME.

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Published by Springfield News Sun on Jan. 17, 2021.

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Tammy and Kent Thomas

January 11, 2023

We remembered Lee and Buddy with the planting of tree's in their name honoring their love for the outdoors. We miss Lee and Buddy his companion everyday, too young to go but we know that both are together now as before.

Mike Flora

January 31, 2021

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. Wow still stunned about Lee’s death. Lee had a very unique sense of humor and was crafty with his Witt and a handy man too. He was the original Indiana Jones. Me and him would go to movies together a lot before the pandemic. He would come over and visit me and my dad with buddy. R.I.P Beeker!!! Sorry for your loss Connie and Susan. My dad sends his regards too.

The Yake Family

January 18, 2021

My family and I are so sad to hear of our friend’s passing. We will be praying for everyone at this difficult time. May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Sean Weaver

January 17, 2021

I’ve known Lee since middle school. It was always nice to see/ run into him out and about when visiting Springfield to visit. I always enjoyed talking with Lee and his wry sense of humor. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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