EDWARD-MANSFIELD-Obituary

EDWARD V. MANSFIELD

San Diego, California

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DIED
December 9, 2012
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San Diego, California

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EDWARD MANSFIELD passed away on December 9, 2012 in San Diego, California. The obituary was featured in San Diego Union-Tribune on December 15, 2012.

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You are always loved. I hope you are able to understand all the beautiful sentiments people have shared. Do you know how much they appreciated your smile, your humor, your giving ways? We acknowledge your intelligence and creative talents. You will serve as inspiration and light for years to come.

Janet and Family,
Ed was one of a kind. He always had a smile on his face and a joke or funny story. We will miss him volunteering at the theaters in Balboa Park. He has left us so many fond memories. Even in sadness, you must feel pride in the legacy left by someone so special as Ed. Our thoughts are with you.

Andree & Ed Carroll

Ed will be so missed.I alway's called him the crack-up,what a sense of humour.He ALWAY'S had me laughing. I have been so honered to be included in many Mansfield celebrations.He was a wonderful "DAD",more than a father-in-law to my son,Jimmy,married to Judy, Janet and Ed's wonderful daughter.I feel honered to have known him.My prayers and Love to all the family.
Nancy

Our large family of nearly a dozen arrived as refugees from Vietnam at Marine Corps Camp Pendleton in May 1975. At the request of Janet's sister Donna Wright, who was one of our sponsors, Janet and Ed drove our large troop from Camp Pendleton to San Diego Airport to catch our flight to Muskegon, Michigan. On that day, we were in shock from the news of my brother's drowning accident and were on our way to his funeral in Michigan. However, we never forget the kindness received from Ed and...

Sending love and sympathy to Janet and the entire family. I met Janet and Ed by chance while waiting for the Costal Starlight to pick us up, I believe it was in Los Angeles. We met because Janet and I both had "House Pins" on our lapels. It started a conversation that has lasted for years. What a wonderful man I met in Ed, who always had a smile and found the greatest joy in life and in his love for his wife and family.
May you continue to feel that joy in your memories. Jacquie...

We love you! You are forever in our hearts.
Tom and Lucille

I love you Dad.

We love you Mansfield family. You have been in our thoughts and prayers. Uncle Ed waits for all of us in heaven now where he is entertaining the angels.

Memories are not only held in our heads byt this one is held in our hearts....Our shared humor got 'em all as was needed in this world of ours....Cya soon...F1