Edward A. Fish Sr.

Edward A. Fish Sr. obituary, Weston, MA

Edward A. Fish Sr.

Edward Fish Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 17, 2010.
WESTON — Edward A. Fish, the Founder, Chairman and CEO of The EA Fish Companies, died at his home in Weston, MA on June 15. He was 77.

Born to Joseph N. and Evelyn Fish in 1933, Mr. Fish was raised in St. Brendan's Parish in Dorchester, and attended St. John's Prep in Danvers. Mr. Fish was a veteran, having served as a corporal in the U.S. Army.

Edward A. Fish was a proud member of the University of New Hampshire community where he graduated magna cum laude in 1958. At UNH he realized his lifelong dream to play college football. Throughout the rest of his life he remained a staunch advocate for the integration of sports, academics and ethics for all students, to foster teamwork and a commitment to excellence.

After graduation, Mr. Fish joined his own father's construction business where he learned valuable lessons in hard work, commitment of purpose and integrity.

Over the next 40 years through an extraordinary combination of vision, personal drive and a dedication to doing good while doing well, Mr. Fish built a successful professional real estate organization. The EA Fish Companies, EA Fish Development, Dellbrook Construction and Peabody Properties became well known in the real estate industry for dedication to the successful development, construction and management of high quality residential and commercial properties. Ed and the EA Fish Companies had a particular commitment to the creation of affordable housing that has truly made a difference in the lives of countless individuals and families throughout New England, the mid-Atlantic and southeastern United States.

In addition to his professional contributions, Mr. Fish has devoted himself to extraordinary philanthropic service. Edward Fish was a 25 year supporter of the Blessed John Seminary for Delayed Vocations in Weston — a cause that remained very dear to his heart.

Mr. Fish was a founding member of the Brigham and Women's Hospital Trust Board. Mr. Fish and his wife Gretchen generously invested their time, money and leadership to BWH endeavors for more than 20 years. Gretchen has also been a Trustee since 2002. In October of 2005 Brigham and Women's Hospital celebrated Edward and Gretchen Fish and their exceptional contribution to BWH by presenting them with the coveted Heritage Society Award.

Mr. and Mrs. Fish also supported the Connors Center for Women's Health and Gender Biology, the Integrated Learning Lab at the Gretchen S. and Edward A. Fish Center for Women's Health Department of Orthopedic Surgery, which supports the program Operation Walk, offering free surgical treatment for patients in the Dominican Republic. The Edward and Gretchen Fish Resident in Global Health Equity is a program that supports one resident each year over a six-year span to complete specialized education and training in internal medicine, public policy, health advocacy and epidemiology, together with fieldwork in impoverished communities.

Additionally, Mr. Fish has been a long-time University of New Hampshire benefactor. Among his contributions was gift in 2007 for a new artificial playing surface, and the creation of the Edward A. Fish '58 Endowed Football Scholarship Fund, which was established in 1999 to provide scholarship awards to student athletes on the UNH Football team. Mr. Fish further demonstrated his leadership in establishing The First 500 UNH Football Endowed Athletic Fund which commemorated the program's 500th victory in 2008.

In 2008, Mr. Fish received the University's Hubbard Family Award for Service to Philanthropy, the highest honor awarded by the UNH Foundation. Mr. Fish also served on the 2008-2009 President's Panel on Intercollegiate Athletics. In the fall of 2009, he was elected to the UNH Foundation Board of Directors where he served on the Committee on Philanthropy. He was a force on the Foundation Board, and was preparing to lead an initiative to renovate the football stadium.

Mr. Fish was the recipient of several professional accolades that include the 2008 Greater Boston Real Estate Finance Association's Robert S. Swayne, Jr. Distinguished Service Award and the 2001 Rental Housing Association Lifetime Achievement award for the combined positive impact of the EA Fish Companies on the housing industry.

In his leisure time, Mr. Fish enjoyed fishing and golf, especially in the company of his family and close friends.

Edward Fish's most significant accomplishment was his steadfast commitment and love for his family. He was deeply devoted to his wife of 29-years, Gretchen, with whom he shared his commitment to BWH, his seven children; Karen Fish-Will and her husband Francis of Marion, Edward A. Fish, Jr. and his wife Ellen of Weston, John F. Fish and his wife Cynthia of Milton, Kevin B. Fish of Boston, Melissa Fish-Crane and her husband Kenneth of Weston, Matthew W. Mittelstadt and his wife Ann of Weston, Michael W. Fish and his fiancee Elizabeth Krupp of Boston, and his thirteen grandchildren; Kathleen Van Dernoot, Ronald, Kevin and Rose Will; Edward Fish 3rd, Christina, Jennifer and Caroline Fish; Kaeleen Price, Nicholas Price and Connor Crane; Zachary and Andrew Mittelstadt.

Funeral from the George F. Doherty & Sons Funeral Home, 477 Washington St., Wellesley, Saturday at 10 a.m. Funeral Mass in St. Julia's Church, Weston Center, at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours Friday 3-8 p.m. Interment Linwood Cemetery, Weston.

In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made in his memory to either the Edward A. Fish, Sr. Memorial Fund, c/o Brigham and Women's Hospital with checks sent to 116 Huntington Avenue, 5th floor Boston, MA 02116 Attn: Jim Asp, or to the Edward A. Fish Endowed Football Scholarship Fund, c/o The University of New Hampshire Foundation, Inc. Elliott Alumni Center, 9 Edgewood Road, Durham, NH 03824-1934. Online guest book and directions at www.gfdoherty.com.

George F. Doherty & Sons

Wellesley 781 235 4100

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August 16, 2011

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June 13, 2011

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April 18, 2011

ron maldonado posted to the memorial.

August 16, 2011

Dad we miss you so much

June 13, 2011

On your birthday Ed, I hope heaven has been good to you! We miss your witty sense of humor.

ron maldonado

April 18, 2011

I am very sorry about your father,I found out on my fathers birthday.I hope all is well w/ you and the family. I know now how lucky I was too have met your father and how foolish I was otherwise.
Ronny

July 24, 2010

Dear Fish Family,
My first memories of Mr. Fish were at the Little League Fields in Hingham, MA, where I played against his son Kevin in 1977-78. Fast forward to 2005 and I was working in Commercial Real Estate and came across a wonderful project on the Miami River called Latitiude. I heard that a gentleman by the name Ed Fish was behind the project, could it be the same Ed Fish from Hingham? To make a long story short, Mr. Fish helped me tremendously with a buyer from Argentina who purchased and also secured the naming rights to the building. I loved having his Boston Irish sense of values in Miami and enjoyed our conversations about life and family. He and my father, who died in October, had many quality friends in common.
Sincerely and with condolences,
Richard C. Welch, Jr.

Alan Fox

July 23, 2010

To John Fish and Family

Had honor of meeting your Dad 25 years ago. A great loss and wish your family well

Len Welsh

July 20, 2010

To the entire Fish Family: I was saddened to hear of Ed's passing. Some of the best and most challenging days of my working life were spent at Admiral's Hill. I wish I had heard in time to pay my respects in person. May your memories bring you comfort. He was a great guy.

Alan Alves

July 16, 2010

Dear John & Family,
We are so saddened to have just heard about your dad, the great Ed Fish. Our deepest sympathies, condolences, and payer of comfort we extend to you and the whole Fish Family. My our God rest his Soul.

July 7, 2010

DEAR GRETCHEN,
I AM SO SORRY TO HEAR OF THE DEATH OF MY GOOD FRIEND.ED AND I WORKED ON MANY JOBS TOGETHER WHEN HE WAS THE MAN AT PEABODY CONST. I REMEMBER THE MANY LAUGHS WE HAD ABOARD THE MRS GRETCHEN WITH BIFF MC CLEAN AND JACK BRITLAND.THEY DON'T MAKE MANY ED FISHES AND I AM PROUD TO HAVE KNOWN THIS ONE.
SONNY GRANDE
GRANDE MASONRY

JERRY Sullivan

July 6, 2010

Dear Family,
Ed and I were fraternity brothers in the SAE house at UNH. Ed and Leo Driscoll had a " penthouse " room where they both slept and studied. Ed was not afraid of anything except snakes. One afternoon some of us slipped into his room and put a fake snake in his bed. As we saw Ed heading for his room we all went to our bunks that were right outside his room. The roar he made as he slipped into bed and felt the snake could be heard on the other side of campus. He told all of us if he ever found out who did it, he would kill them. He never found out. until now. Sleep well ,Ed

June 29, 2010

dear gretchen and family,

ginny and i were so surprised and saddened to learn of ed's passing. both you and Ed have been good friends and he will be greatly missed by so many. i never got to make that fishng trip with him that he so often invited me to do with him. he is now in a better place, joining all those prior fallen heroes on "Eternal Patrol" we send you our deepest family sympathies and love, pete and ginny

Ron Elenbaas

June 27, 2010

I am so sad to learn of Ed's passing. As a friendly competitor of ET in many Reef Cups and trading fish stories at the Raw Bar, all of us on Game On will miss him greatly. What a man.... I feel blessed to have known him. Our prayers go out to you, Gretchen and your family. I am so sorry and miss him already. Warmest possible regards, Ron Elenbaas

June 22, 2010

Dear Gretchen- Carolyn and I were very saddened to hear of Ed's passing. I was privaledged to know him and work with him over many years. I can look back on the 35 years of knowing and working with Ed as some of the best business experiences of my life.Bill Langelier

Dianne Ortega

June 21, 2010

It will be the little things
that you will remember,
the quiet moments,
the smiles, the laughter.
And although it may seem
hard right now,
it will be the memories
of these little things
that help to push
away the pain
and bring the smiles
back again.
Our Deepest Sympathy

Fernando Sasieta

June 19, 2010

Dear Kevin,
I know that no bond is as great as hat between a parent and a child. My entire family's condolences are with you as you grieve.

Nick Martin

June 19, 2010

To Melissa and the entire Fish Family I want to express my deepest sympathy for your loss, and that may God Bless and Comfort you at this time...

Joe Wishcamper

June 19, 2010

In 1976, while I was in Ed's employ, he offered me the chance to start a development businesss by taking over a project he was planning in Biddeford, Maine. I will always be grateful to Ed for his generosity. It was the opportunity of a lifetime that changed my life forever.

Michael Glavin

June 18, 2010

Those of us who were involved in the redevelopment effort in Chelsea in the 80’s recall how Ed Fish’s tremendous vision and unyielding resolve helped spur the Chelsea Naval Hospital site’s successful rebirth as a vibrant waterfront community at a time of great economic uncertainty. In reviewing the information about his many charitable endeavors, it came as no surprise then to learn how the extraordinary drive to succeed and strength of character that he exhibited throughout his business career also benefitted the important non-profit organizations that he chose to support throughout his life. He will be sorely missed.

Darren Argo

June 18, 2010

"I cant believe the passing of Mr Fish. I was only able to speak to him a few times during his visit to South Florida. He had some great fishing stories to share with me".

I hope where he is at now he can fish everyday..

"You will be missed greatly Mr Fish"

June 18, 2010

Dear Melissa and Karen, I am so heartbroken to hear of your dad's passing. There is nothing more precious than family. I am keeping you and your entire family in my prayers.
Elaine Venezia

Michael Tucker

June 18, 2010

To the entire Fish Family: Extending my deepest sympathy on the loss of your father and praying that your faith will give you strength in this sad time.

Stephen Ruma

June 18, 2010

" I was deeply saddened when I learned about Mr Fish's passing.
Please accept my heartfelt sympathies for the Fish family loss,
My thoughts are with family during this difficult time".

" The memory of him will always be in our hearts "

Heather Jones

June 18, 2010

Melissa and entire Fish family, I am sorry for the loss of your father, grandfather and friend. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Lisa Doran

June 17, 2010

Words can not adequately express the sorrow I feel about the passing of Mr. Fish. His kindness, consideration, and generosity knew no bounds, and he truly inspired all who were blessed to know him. I consider it a privilege to have worked for him and his family for many years, and I am certain that all those who knew him will agree that his passing will leave a significant void in our lives. I will pray for Karen, Melissa, Kevin, John, Matt, Michael and Ted and the entire Fish family to find peace and strength in the knowledge that Mr. Fish was loved and admired by all, and that his spirit will live on in our hearts forever. Rest in peace, beloved Sir. Myself and your entire "Miami Family" wish you sunshine and fabulous fishing into eternity...

Carol Pimentel

June 17, 2010

The Fish Family,
I had the pleasure to work with you all from 1977-1987. It was the start of my success in life. I am deeply sorry to hear of your loss. I will not ever forget the Fish family. My prayers are with you.

Barbara

June 17, 2010

Thank you Mr. Fish for your service, rest in peace.

mary mcgonagle

June 17, 2010

Melissa and The Fish Family
I had the pleasure of speaking with your father Ed over the phone and he was such a gentleman in such short time of our conversation he made a difference in my life and during this time just know that you are in my thoughts and prayers during your time of sorrow

June 17, 2010

I had the pleasure of meeting Ed while visiting the Boston area and traveling with my brothers Dave and Ken Feeley. I am deeply sorry to hear of his passing and will remember Ed in my Prayers. Yours In Prayer Don Feeley

Linda Manuel

June 17, 2010

Gretchen,

I am sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you & your family.

Deborah Griffin

June 17, 2010

To the entire Fish Family ~ It was an honor and privilege to be able to work along side such an iconic Boston figure....Mr. Fish gave so freely of himself and his talents, was encouraging and supportive, demanding but focused on the end goal at all times. His legacy and impact on the Boston housing community is immeasurable....throughout Massachusetts he has left his contributions and support of families all over. Your family will miss you tremendously and the Real Estate and Development community will be able to count on your vision and contributions to continue through the family, businesses and teams of people you have left behind. May you all find peace and take comfort in knowing "EAF" is probably running the show upstairs already.....

Blessings to you all ~

Leila Botsford

June 17, 2010

I was shocked and deeply saddened to hear of Ed's passing. It was an honor to know him and I know he will be missed by many, many people, including me. I wish the family peace during this difficult time.

Melissa Hume

June 17, 2010

Dear Karen, Melissa, & Entire Fish Family,
The hardest thing in life is to lose the one person that we look to for assistance,guidance, and strength no matter how old we get. Your Dad will always be remembered as a great person and friend to all.
You are all in my prayers.
Melissa Hume

charles capone &family

June 17, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

June 17, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

John Bouchie

June 17, 2010

I was deeply moved and sad to hear about the passing of Ed Fish. I worked with his company Peabody Properties for 25 years. His leadership and "do the right thing" attitude influenced me professionally molded my career, and truly helped to make me the person I am today. Mr. Fish had a heart of gold and truly cared about his fellow man, especially those less fortunate than him.

I am from Chelsea, MA. Ed Fish put Chelsea back on the map in the early 80's in developing Admiral's Hill. He did this when Chelsea was the laughing stock of the Commomwealth and interest rates were 15%. Chelsea owes Ed Fish a bundle, I owe Ed Fish my professional career.

Ed loved his family. Melissa, Teddy, John, Kevin, and of course Karen (whom I call a best friend) your Dad's legacy continues to be written and will for generations to come.

It saddens me that while living in Honolulu now, I will not be able to personally pay respects to this giant of man, but my thoughts are with you all.

He is already missed.....

June 16, 2010

Dear Frank, Karen and the whole Fish-Will Family,

When you suffer the loss of a loved one it is never easy. Vinnie & I send you our most sincere wishes that you find comfort in your faith. May God Bless you and be with you during this difficult time.

Vinnie & Bitsy DelVecchio, Quincy, Massachusetts

Irene Manning

June 16, 2010

Melissa Karen and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of your lose, No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your whole family.

Frederica Williams

June 16, 2010

Dear John,

My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. I am sorry for your loss.
Sincerely,
Frederica M. Williams

Bill Jameson

June 16, 2010

Ed was not bigger than life, but he sure was full of life, and a yachtsman with a good sense of humor who could easily laugh at himself as well.

I am sorry and saddened to read of his passing. May he rest peacefully into eternity.

Ron & Lorraine Benotti

June 16, 2010

Melissa,
Our hearts go out to you and your family. Please extend our sympathy to the entire Fish family. Your dad was a great dad and will surely be missed by everyone.

Al Copithorn

June 16, 2010

Melissa,
We were so sorry to hear of your father's passing Please accept our deepest sympathy for you and the entire Fish family

Al & Carole Copithorn

Richard Clayman

June 16, 2010

My sincere condolences---Richard Clayman from Chelsea

Nadine Mironchuk

June 16, 2010

Mr. Fish is very well-remembered and respected in Chelsea; he worked well with the city in developing Admiral's Hill, and cooperated in leaving the city with access to the waterfront park there - a great legacy for the people of the city. And when Suffolk Construction does a job here, as they have, it is known that the work will be superior. I would just like to let Mr. Fish's family know that we appreciate his legacy here in Chelsea.

Julie Kavanaugh Peisel

June 16, 2010

I am so sorry to learn of Mr. Fish's passing. I remember summers on the Cape playing with Missy and Kevin and Karen 'babysitting' us:). Your Dad was a big, strong presence. I don't remember him talking much with us crazy summer kids, but I remember he always made sure you had what you needed and knew you were loved. He was a good man and good Dad.

Paula Cronin

June 16, 2010

How sad and shocked we were to hear of Ed's death. I thought of him as a gentle giant. He was always there for family and after Dad passed away, we always knew that Ed was there for us. It creates a great void to know that he is gone. My sincerest sympathy to all of you.

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