Edmund-Reilly-Obituary

Edmund Joseph Reilly Jr.

Seattle, Washington

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DIED
December 19, 2019
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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Edmund Reilly passed away on December 19, 2019 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on December 22, 2019.

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Hello Yoko: It's been four years since Ed passed. He was a true leader with a sense of humor and an air of dignity to everyone. I miss him very much. He was my boss twice. 1. @ DEC and 2. @ Motorola. Best wishes to you and family. My wife (Tina) and I was @ your daughter's wedding in Sept. 2000.

Gosh, it's been three years. I miss Eddie and I still think about our working and playing times together. Don King

just found out about your loss - i grew up in hudson and lived next door to ed for many years. we used to play baseball and have a lot of fun being kids - he was a great friend to grow up with. again sorry for your loss

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We do miss your intelligent, self-effacing sharp wit, Brother Ed. But I do feel your presence today

I first met Ed At Digital in the early days. He was badge 518 and I was 519. His humor was what I remembered and it kept me sane this past 6 years or so. A kind and gentle person who was always willing to share a thought or a story. I will miss him.

I first knew Ed as the father of my friend Kay, but over the years, have had the great pleasure of knowing him better. I have been the beneficiary of his kind and generous nature my entire life. When high school orchestra practices ran late into the evenings, Ed was there to give us a ride home. Later, when I came to visit Kay after the family moved back to the US, Ed was there to meet me at the airport and tell me all about Washington. He once took us on a thrilling outing to ride a hot air...

So sorry to hear about Ed. He was a wonderful person and was fun to be with. I enjoyed spending time with him when I visited Japan from the GIA HQ's of DEC or when we would have a GIA Management Meeting. A big Red Sox fan and a Family man. My sympathies to Yoko and his family
Jerry LoPorto

Takamura-san sent a message to Kawase-san then sent a message to me that Ed had passed away. My sincere condolences to you and the family for your loss.

Please feel free to contact me soon. I am praying for you and hope that you are well.

I think of you often and hope that we can talk soon my dear friend.