Drew-Eidel-Obituary

Drew Eidel

New York, New York

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EIDEL-Drew of Long Beach, NY on December 3, 2003 in his 40th year. Beloved son of Joan and the late Charles. Loving brother of George. Devoted uncle of two nieces. Also survived many loving and dedicated friends. Compassionate R.N. at N.S.U.H. in Manhasset. Proud veteran of the U.S. Marine Corp....

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Drew, I send my sincere condolences to your family and friends. I will always remember your warmth, charm and many bright smiles. Whether it's NSUH-Manhasset or Long Beach, I will cherish the time we spent until we meet again, thanks Drew! Liebe, Amanda

Worked for quite a few years at NSUH Open Heart Unit with Drew. Always a laugh to break up any horror show we had to deal with. You'll be missed, Drew! Glad you were there. R.I.P. buddy.

A beautiful life that came to an end, he lived as he died everyones friend. In our hearts a memory will always be kept, of one we loved, and will never forget. Drew we will always save a seat for you in Connollys! We love you.

My condolences to Drew's family and friends.

I partied with Drew, rode with him (when he wasn't stopping for a last minute snack before heading to leave somewhere), and even worked with him for a while.

He'll be missed.

I've known Drew since we were 10 years old. Even in grade school, he was well known for his sense of humor. From his tour of duty in the Marine Corps, to riding his motorcycle year round, to his many travels all over the world, Drew lived a life of adventure. Wherever he went, he always made friends with his good natured sense of humor. He was there for me during some of the worst points in my life, and was the only one who could make me laugh. He had this effect on everyone who knew him,...

Dear Drew,

You will be deeply missed!

Love, Kim

I grew up in Hicksville and knew Drew when he was young and wild.
So sorry to hear he has past.

Drew, We'll miss you but will meet again.

Love, Aunt Dorothy and Uncle Russ