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Analyn A. Lee
March 8, 2012
My condolences to Kay, Paul, Andy, Duncan and all of your family. I enjoyed being your neighbor many years ago where Ed let me come play in the snow, and help build a snowman. We then ran around & crashed into 'Frosty' and knocked him over! I know you have many wonderful memories, too.
Sincerely, Analyn Anderson Lee
Bob Little
March 7, 2012
I am very sorry hear about Ed's death, I know he has moved on to a glorious place with lush beautiful forest with no burdens( hot summers, ticks and briar thickets) to bear. I knew Ed fron the old company days and even better in recent years on timber deals. One thing was always sure, he was straight up and honest about all aspects of a timber deal, something missing a lot today in our profession. My God be with the family in this trying times.
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