Edmund-Overton-Obituary

Edmund Overton

Scottsdale, Arizona

1956 - 2021 (Age 64)

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Edmund Overton Scottsdale - Edmund (Ted) Overton, 64, of Scottsdale, AZ passed away on June 4th, 2021. Ted was born on December 21st, 1956 in Janesville, WI to Jack and Betsy Overton and was the eldest of four brothers. Ted graduated from Craig High School in 1975 and played hockey and golf. He...

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I am so sorry to hear of Ted' passing he was a classmate of mine

We were so very sorry to hear about Ted. Jim and I both thought Ted was such a good, good man, a great father, and truly genuine and kind in every way. He will be missed and we are keeping Teddy, Christian and Elizabeth in our hearts and prayers.

Ted was a friend, fraternity brother and fellow hockey player. Great dry sense of humor. Very considerate and always helpful to all. May he rest in peace.

I am saddened to learn of Ted's passing. Ted and I met in 2010 and built a good friendship. I always enjoyed his sense of humor and we often shared funny stories or memories as they randomly popped into our head. He was a good man, a good friend and he will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

So sorry to hear of Ted's passing. My deepest condolences to family and friends.

We have such fond memories of raising our kids together on the same cul-de-sac. Ted was a wonderful father, neighbor and friend. We extend our sympathy and love to the entire family.

My heart goes out to my dear family who have lost such a caring and genuine man. Uncle Ted never hesitated to show his love and I remember feeling cherished by him which was so special as his niece. I am sure many others feel the same because of Ted’s heartfelt nature. I so wish we could be together as one big family again to celebrate Ted’s life. But in lieu of that, know my heart and prayers are with you all during this difficult time.

Ted was a kind, loving, witty, humorous, and excellent human. He was always an attentive and caring uncle to me. I have fond memories of running with Uncle Ted and he was also the first and only person to teach me how to golf. We miss him. The last time I saw him, I told him we loved him and that he was important to us. My heart hurts for his children—my lovely cousins. There’s so much of Ted in their personalities and hearts—he lives on through them and the precious memories we share.

To the family of Ted:
We are sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May your memories bring you solace.
The Marusiaks