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Ed Fountain

Pensacola, Florida

Aug 15, 1942 – Aug 25, 2022

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BORN
August 15, 1942
DIED
August 25, 2022
LOCATION
Pensacola, Florida

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Harper-Morris Memorial Chapel Obituary

William Edwin “Ed” Fountain, husband, father, and friend, passed away in the comfort of his home on Thursday, August 25, 2022.


Ed was a long-time manager of Refrigeration Supply Company in Pensacola, FL. He will be missed by his loving family and friends.


Ed was married to his beloved wife, Marsha Parks Fountain, for 35 years. She preceded him in death.


He is survived by his son, Edwin Scott Fountain; his daughters, Jennifer Danielle Fountain and Monica Alaina Fountain and their spouses; his stepson, Lee Anderson Collum; his stepdaughter, Tanya Venell Collum; sister, Diana Fountain Watson; as well as nine grandchildren and five great grandchildren.


Private family services will be held.

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Bye old man love your brother Michael Floyd fountain

Mr. Ed was so special to all of us. The talks we had will always be a happy memory. His wisdom and advice will always be appreciated. We miss him so much. We always will. So much love to all of you.

One of the best decisions we ever made was choosing the house next-door to Ed and Marsha. They opened their home and hearts to us and our lives were forever changed. So grateful for their friendship and for such a great model of what love and marriage is supposed to be.

Condolences to your family on your loss.

I first met Ed in 1962 when I came to Mobile. Ed was a good friend through all those years and was always willing to share his knowledge and lend a helping hand. I will miss him greatly and my sympathy to his family.
Gary A Brown

Monica & family, we were so sorry to hear about your father passing away. May your many memories bring you comfort at this difficult time. We will keep you in our prayers, Brent & Cheryl Hartzell

He was a good friend and a fine neighbor. We will miss him greatly.

It was a very dear and close friend of mine, he was the one who taught me into moving to Houston Texas and I have not regretted it since. I used to work with him it refrigeration supply company in Pensacola I looked up to him as a mentor and I can contribute a lot of my knowledge to him.