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Edward LaTulippe Obituary

ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. * Edward R. LaTulippe, 48, formally of Queensbury, passed away on Monday, June 25, 2007, after a courageous battle with liver disease.

Born on July 15, 1958, he was the beloved son of Raymond and Betty (Flynn) LaTulippe of Fort Edward.

Edward graduated from Queensbury High School and was looking forward to returning to the area to celebrate his 30th class reunion in July. Edward also received his associates degree in hotel-motel management from Schenectady County Community College in 2003.

Edward enjoyed gardening, camping and relaxing with family and friends playing board and card games.

Besides his parents, Edward is survived by a twin sister, Mary A. Cusack and her husband, Timothy, of Greenwich; two brothers, John of South Glens Falls and William of Bend, Ore.; his loving niece, Nadine Cusack of Greenwich; and several aunts, uncles and cousins.

Edward had many special people throughout his life, which include William Fronhiser of St. Augustine, Fla., and his camping buddy, Mark Culver of Johnsonville.

At the request of the family, there will be no calling hours.

A service of remembrance is being planned for a future date.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Post-Star on Jun. 28, 2007.

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Priscilla Dearborn

July 5, 2007

I had spoke to Ed recently about the reunion as I had located him through relatives I was looking forward to seeing him again. Had a great time in high school with Ed.

Tim Mindock

June 30, 2007

Ray, Betty, John, Mary, Bill,
I was saddened to read of Ed's passing.

I was looking forward to see him at the reunion.

He was a good friend at QHS.

May you each find comfort in this time of loss.

Bill King

June 30, 2007

Dear Mary and Family

I am deeply saddened to hear that Edward passed away this week. I hadn't seen him since our 20th reunion in 1997, but thought of him often. I was looking forward to seeing him again in 2 weeks.

I have many fond memories of hanging out with Edward and Mark Culver and the times we worked at Rustler. There was never a dull moment. And who could forget the time Edward and I were pulled over for smoking the tires on his Dodge Dart. The cop was probably laughing too hard to write the ticket.

May God be with you and your family during this sad time in your life. And remember - As long as we hold memories of Edward, he will always be alive.

Sue Stanislawski

June 29, 2007

To Ed's Family,

I was a friend of Ed's in Tucson and remember all the good times we (Beth, Ed & I) had there...playing ping pong, going to the hot air balloon festivals, sitting in the hot tub, and so much more. Ed was a wonderful guy and will be missed by a lot of people.

Rodney Moore

June 28, 2007

Hello Betty, Ray, Mary, Bill, and John. We were friends in highschool in Salem and I cherished his friendship. I was so glad to see you Mary, Ray, and Betty at the Washington County fair two years ago. I now own the dairy bar on the corner of rts 22 and 29 in salem. Stop by if you get the chance.
My prayers are with you all as I know Edward was so loved. I did speak with him last winter a couple of times and we picked where we left off years ago. I hope you are all well.
Anna May called my mother to let us know about Edwards passing.
We are all praying for Edward and the whole family.

Much love
Rodney Moore

Matt Huggins

June 28, 2007

Mary and Family,

I'm so sorry for the death of your brother Edward. Although I only knew him for a short time way back when...he made an immediate impression that he was a thoughtful and caring brother. You and your family are in my prayers.

Debi Dowdy (Geerts)

June 28, 2007

Mary & Family:
I am so sorry for the loss of your brother. May God Bless you and keep you in your time of need.

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