CREED, C. Edwin
C. Edwin Creed, 91, of Palm Beach Gardens, FL, Founder of Creed-Monarch Machine Company in New Britain, passed away September 7. He was the husband of Diane (Watkins) Creed and father of Don, David and Richard Creed.
A celebration of Ed's Life and reception will be held Friday, September 21, 2012, 12 Noon at the Country Club of Farmington, 806 Farmington Ave., Farmington. Carlson Funeral Home, New Britain is assisting with arrangements. www.carlsonfuneralhome.com.
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Dave Kloostra
September 28, 2012
I knew Ed Creed when I was a VERY young man. I knew him as briliant, sincere, patient and inquisitive. He was extremely open to me and a lover of agriculture, his cattle, his farm and his sheep. I want to thank his family for encouraging him to step into the world and having his light shine to make the world a better place.
RIP Ed. I hope your family has many memories like this of you.
Jeff (spider) Sullivan
September 21, 2012
Ed Creed's son Richard was an acquaintance of mine many years ago through my H.S. classmate Steve Potter. It is with sadness that I read of your Dad's passing. You and all of your family are in my prayers at this difficult time. May your memories of your Dad/husband/brother/uncle/grandfather....all be pleasant ones. He surely was a great man.
A.W. Carlson Funeral Home
September 20, 2012
Our sincere sympathies for your loss.
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