EDMUND-DILLON-Obituary

EDMUND P. DILLON

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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DILLONEDMUND P., III, "ED" March 31, 2016. Beloved husband of Cyrilla Dillon (nee Breslin). Survived by his beloved sons Ned Dillon, Brian Dillon; sisters Maureen Dillon, Jane Ellen O'Brien; brother John Dillon and numerous family members and friends. Relatives and friends are invited to his...

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Dear Cyrilla, Ned & Brian,
Thinking of you all today. With sincere love & prayers for comfort.

Cyrilla, Ned, and Brian, Ed was a great guy and a friend from our days at "Prep." He will be missed. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Joe Gallombardo

To the family of Mr. Dillon, you have my deepest heartfelt sympathy. Mr. Dillon loved the patients at APH. I would see him on Tuesday nights at the service in the Chapel sitting with the patients.

In Sympathy,
Mary Wessells

Very sorry to hear of Ed's passing ...... Prayers, thoughts and love are with you!
Cathy and Barbara Gleeson

Cyrilla and family
I am so sorry to hear of Ed's passing. I have many fond memories of the time we spent together so many years ago, the times we all shared at that little retreat center in the Poconos. Cyrilla you are in my thoughts and prayers
John Yasenchak, Bangor Maine

I am truly shocked to hear of Ed's passing. I worked with him for many years. He was a true leader. APH lost a great employee. He was always working. He had a smile and hello for everyone. May God comfort you at this difficult time.

A Special Person. Some people have a wonderful way of putting others at ease. They say and do little things that will comfort & will please. They have a special kind of warmth, they're quick to understand and when ever there is trouble they lend a helping hand. The world of ours is a better place and happier by far because there are some people as wonderful as you are.
Cyrilla, Ned & Brian, my deepest condolences on the loss of your husband and father. To Maureen John & Jane and the...

To The Dillon Family
Ed will surely be missed by the many lives he touch at Ancora Hospital.
Susan Stinson

Always referred to as "Mr. Dillon" even after knowing him for almost 30 years, this man genuinely cared for every client he knew. My mom worked for him for years and she thought as highly of him as he of her. Though he is probably one of the few people who took the time to stop and visit with my mom as she battles Alzheimer's disease, it saddens my heart to learn that he wasn't able to see her. His passing is a terrible shock to everyone and Ancora has lost an irreplaceable human being.