Edward-Betzer, II-Obituary

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Edward Charles Betzer, II

Aug 25, 1947 - May 20, 2022 (Age 74)

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I just seen this , so sorry for your loss I enjoyed working with him a wonderful man he will be missed Greatly. Alan Nash Wilder LLC

Dear Patty. I am so sorry for your loss. I have fond memories spent with both of you in our younger days (especially July 4th in Delaware). You are in my thoughts & prayers. ❤. Brenda Strike Alvord

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Aunt Patty, Emily, Elizabeth, Eddie, and your families, Uncle Ed can rest now in heaven with all those in our families that have gone before him. What a reunion it must be! We will miss him his quiet humor, stories and kind gentle way about him. But his spirit lives in us all, and the good memories of him are precious and lasting. My love and prayers for you all.
It was very special for me to have the chance to spend time with him, and all of you last time we were in FL. I got to...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you Aunt Patty, Emily, Liz and Eddie and your families. Uncle Ed was a fun loving guy. We didn’t get to see him much but I always enjoyed talking to him when our paths crossed. I remember he enjoyed teasing with those twinkling eyes and mischievous grin. He was loved for sure by all who knew him. Please know all in Ohio are with you in spirit and we love you. Jane, Bill and the kids

Uncle Ed, I haven’t seen you in a long time, but remember you as a gentle, quiet and nice person. It seems like only yesterday I was a kid playing in grandma’s backyard and could look across and see you in your yard. I knew you then as the guy dating Aunt Patty. Those early visits were always so fun for me. Time sure does go by so fast. I’m positive you will Rest In Peace as all the good ones do. God Bless!

Ed and I were both raised in Cleveland, yet we did not meet until Florida where we enjoyed a forty-year friendship. I have lost a good friend. My heartfelt sympathy to the families.

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Everyone needs an Uncle Ed. He had this way of making you feel smart or special when you were around him. He shared himself with you. You knew he cared about you. He was a good person. He was good to people, and you saw that, and you wanted to be like him. He was a thinker, and he was a doer. He worked hard and he had fun. He led by example and when he had something to say, it meant something. He was a great role model for his nephews. He lived with meaning and he loved his family. I love...

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Edward “Ed” Charles Betzer, II entered into Heaven on May 20, 2022, surrounded by his loving family.  He was born on August 25, 1947, in Cleveland, Ohio to Dr. Edward and Maxine Betzer. He grew up in Chardon, Ohio. He studied business and graduated from Hiram College. He married...

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