Edmond-Vanover-Obituary

Edmond Vanover

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Vanover, Edmond Ypsilanti, MI Died on Friday, August 13 2010 with his family by his side at The Residence of Arbor Hospice after a fight against esophageal cancer. Born in Kona, KY, May 12, 1925 to Emory and Eula Vanover, Ed was a devoted family man and lover of life who was quick witted and...

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Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

i loved reading this man's amazing story--especially the love story--handsome sailor, filled with exuberance, choosing his bride, connie, with a princely kiss.

blessings to your family, may you carry on his legacy of good. and may he continue to flower and teach and spread light in whatever comes next in his being.

. . . a guy i'd have liked to have known, a family of worth to be sure. perhaps one day we'll cross paths. . .

Lisa's dad was the best. He was often there at the house when we would visit throughout our high school years. He loved his girls... and their friends! He was blessed to have you all with him not only throughout his years but into his passing. He definitely picked the right woman to kiss when he got off that train! What a legacy he has left to you all. My heart and prayers are with you as you make this transition. Your memories and the stories you will tell of him will be a great source...

Mr. Vanover was a great guy! I remember him "on the hill" and at the lake throughout my high school years. He loved his girls... and their friends! What a blessing that he had all of you with him throughout his life and into his passing on to the next. Your memories and stories of him will sustain you through those hard times. What a legacy he has left you all... you are blessed.

Connie and family, we are so sorry for you loss of Ed. He was witty and always made some kind of joke of anything that came to his mind. We enjoyed both of your company with Bill and Ann at Haab's and where ever we were. Ed will always be remembered and in our hearts. Pauline and Gary Haywood, Ypsilanti

He was such a great guy! So good to all of his family and friends. He played a big role in my life and showed me what a true loving and caring father was all about. I feel blessed to have been able to share in your families life - he will be missed by all.
Great memories!
Our condolences to all of you and may you find peace in the fact that he is at rest now.

I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. Grandparents are such a special part of a child's life and you were so lucky to have your grandfather there to be a part of not only yours but also a part of your children's. My thoughts and prayers are with you.



We are so sorry to read of the recent death of
your loved one. We know it hurts. We offer
our sincere sympathies to you. May God
grant you strength and peace, as only He can.
We at Knox Presbyterian Church sponsor a
Non-denominational GriefShare Support Group.
Sharing your grief with others helps so much
during the grieving process. We can help.
Our next session is Sept. 16 – Dec. 16, 2010.
For more information see www.griefshare.org...

What a tremendous loss - Our prayers are with you. We have many, many wonderful memories of Ed and all his funny stories. Also wonderful, and often funny, welcomes to everyone who showed up in Ypsi or at the lake. He lived life to the fullest and will be missed.