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Clay "Skip" Edmonds

Westminster, Maryland

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Clay 'Skip' Edmonds 63, of Woodbine Clay "Skip" Edmonds, 63, of Woodbine, died Friday, Feb. 4, 2011, at home of Agent Orange-related leukemia. Born Nov. 16, 1947, in Baltimore, he was the son of Frank C. Falise, of Woodbine and the late June Bell Falise. He was the stepson of Patricia Falise. He...

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May the God and the Goddess keep your light shining through all of time with your loved ones.

May GOD be with you at this time Jeanie, knowing Skip is at peace.

Heavenly Father, please be with Jeanie + Skip's family + friends at this time of loss. May they rest in the peace of Your love knowing that Skip is with You + that You are taking care of him now. Wrap Your loving arms around them + comfort them in the days ahead- I Pray in Your Precious Name-Amen!

May God bless you all and give you strength to carry on.
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I believe that you're at peace, you finally home with your mother, I knew what she meant to you and now you can hold her once again...a good man!

God can stand at ease knowing that Sergeant Edmonds is guarding the streets of heaven.

-Your son in law, SSgt Wilson

God can rest at ease knowing that you are now guarding the streets of Heaven! Semper Fidelis Sgt Edmonds!

- Your son in law! SSgt Wilson

It Was truly an honor to have known and worked with Skip from way back to the Ridgeway Exxon Days. I hope there is life beyond and to met up again. The world was blessed to have had him.

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help at this time.

Greetings Friends and Family of Skip Edmonds:
We want to offer our condolences on the loss of Skip, or as we knew him - "Skippy." Skippy’s mother, June, and John Bell were brother and sister. While we spent more time with Skippy in the early years as opposed to the later years we still remember that gleam in his eye and impish grin that seemed always to be with him. We are truly sorry for your loss and wanted to send these condolences as we are unable to attend the service. John and...