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Edwin Amiot Obituary

Edwin J. Amiot passed away suddenly on Nov. 21st, was born to the parents of Catherine Murphy and James Amiot of Auburn. He had a brother Homer Amiot and sister Eleanor O'Connor. He was a graduate of Auburn High School and an amateur boxer.

He was a construction worker and member of the Mass Laborer Union for 25 years. Ed loved passionately driving for 13 years for Shrewsbury School Bus Routes of Laidlaw and AA Transportation services. Ed was on Democratic committees, member of Hunting-Fishing Game Reserve, loved football, and social time at Auburn, Tuttle Post. Ed leaves many that were so dear to him, life-long companion, Joyce Montague, James Ward, and Kathy, Brian, and Katie Brophy. Ed choose to be a cornea eye organ donor.

A Mass will be held at Our Lady of Angels Church, Main St., Worcester, at 10 AM on Wednesday, Nov. 26, followed by memorial services and burial at Notre Dame Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donation may be sent to American Heart Association, 20 Speen St., Framingham, MA 01701. Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, 48 School St., Webster is directing the arrangements.

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Published by Worcester Telegram & Gazette on Nov. 23, 2008.

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John & Jamie Sanderson

December 3, 2008

Ed--May God bless you. Our deepest sympathy goes out to you Joyce in this time of sorrow.

Gopal Krishnan

November 26, 2008

Ed, your departure was a shock and surprise to our family. we had waved at each other every morning when my child boarded the high school bus. I will sure miss you and will miss you forever, as I see your bus pass by.

Amber Andrews

November 25, 2008

Eddie,

I've known you for as long as I can remember, you were definately like a grandfather to me and I know I'm going to miss you.

Lots of Love,
Amber

Charlotte Sanderson

November 25, 2008

Ed.
In the short time knew you I will miss your joking around. Rest in peace

Keith McGowan

November 25, 2008

Eddie, I'm going to miss the Christmas and Thanksgivings with you. We'll meet again and we can talk about it.

Jennifer Zecco

November 25, 2008

Ed was my sons bus driver for the past two years in Shrewsbury. My son just loved him, and is very sad about the news. We are hoping to be at the memorial. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

William Malmquist

November 25, 2008

Eddy . You are the funnest and kindest person i have ever met. I will miss your humor and that smile . Rest In Peace my Freind.

Kerry Dubois

November 25, 2008

My Deepest Sympathy to all. We have lost a good one,he will be missed dearly.I miss his face early in the morning every day. His was the first face I would see, Him always telling me "YOUR LATE"

Love you Ed...

Patricia Tighe

November 24, 2008

Dearest Ed: You will always be in my heart; you were such a fun loving/wonderful guy. The HS isn't the same without you waiting for me to run across the front of your bus with that adorable smerk on your face. What will always remain in my thoughts is the fun YOU, Jackie, Angela & I had at Floral St. School. We shared so many laughs and those creased "slacks" you wore. We loved so much being with you. You will be greatly missed. My God take good care of you.
With Love & Prayers
Pat

Bill johnson

November 24, 2008

I lived across from Eddie on Rochdale st. in Auburn. We were friends from childhood. Our son, Tim, played with Jimmy alot, before we moved to CA. Condolences to the family.

Jackie Dunbar

November 24, 2008

Ed, I miss messin' with you!! You made me laugh every single day! I didn't even realize how much I saw you every day. I keep expecting you to be comming around this corner, to be sitting here and there, joking with you at the high school, trying to beat you out of the yard, your pointing and laughing because you made it to the middle school first, but most of all... your Great sense of humor!!! Love you always!!!

Pam Dunbar

November 24, 2008

Ed was a GREAT GUY I will all miss him, it just won't be the same without him.
May God's love be with his family now and always

Lott Family

November 24, 2008

My children were saddened to hear of Ed's passing. He will be greatly missed!!

Kelly and Chelsea Brosque

November 23, 2008

Ed will be missed very much. We are so thankful for him. He was very caring and made sure that my daughters made it to and from school safe every day for the past 3 years. We will miss his smile everyday when he arrived to pick them up for school.

Matthew Haddad

November 23, 2008

Ed, May you rest in peace and thank you for being so kind. I remember when I first started driving at Laidlaw and you always gave me little tips. We might have lost a great man but heaven has gained an angel. RIP

angela bryant

November 23, 2008

I'll miss you Ed. Thanks for starting my bus on cold mornings. You were such a great guy. I never got to tell you that. I hope you knew how much everyone loved and enjoyed working with you. You always had something funny to say . I hear your little giggle and see your little smile. I already miss waving to you on the high school hill. Driving a bus will never be the same. I love you. God be with you.

Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home

November 23, 2008

The staff of the Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home extends our sympathy to Edwin's family and friends.

paul lamontagne

November 23, 2008

Ed was a very intelligent man. I used to call him a walking encyclopedia. He was well versed on practically any subject, especially sports (football) and one of his greatest of all, politics. I am going to miss you alot Eddie for all the talks in our breakroom to start off the day. I feel honered to have known you for the years that we worked together, you were such a friend to all. (uncle ed)

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