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Daniel Persinger
November 16, 2007
Ed Konys taught us not to take life to seriously. He will be missed.
Bob Reed
November 7, 2007
Ed, we will miss you. Heaven has gained a good man, and another of the North Evans Firemen. Til we meet again someday, my friend
Jeanne Chase Ebersole
November 5, 2007
I truly enjoyed spending time talking about my grandparents and the past with Ed, he was a very nice man and will be truly missed. We promise to take good care of the tractor.
Pat Persinger
November 4, 2007
Ed is in a special part of heaven reserved for the North Evans Crew. My fond memory is of a guy who loved children and they loved him. My and JP's two sons found an adult friend in Ed. Kids were people too, to him.
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