Edward-Blahous-Obituary

Edward Blahous

Anchorage, Alaska

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Edward Blahous, died unexpectedly in Seattle on June 1, 2014, from an aortic aneurysm. Ed was born in Chicago, to parents Lillian and Charles Blahous. With the early death of his mother, he was raised by his sweet Czech-only speaking grandmother in a small home where he shared his bed with both...

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When Ed found out that my husband was ill , he made it a point to ask about him every Monday night at our choral rehearsals. He was so sincere and caring.

Ed was always a great guy in my book

Emily and family,
So sorry to hear about your loss. You are such an important part of our family memories. You will all stay in my prayers.

Jim and I were shocked and saddened to hear of Ed's passing. He was a truly great man who served his country, his community and his family well. We are thankful that our sons were coached by him, as he always displayed high moral character and integrity.
We are so sorry for your loss.

Emily and Family - We are so sorry to hear of Ed's passing. He was a delightful man and know he will be missed dearly. Sending love and prayers to sustain you during this difficult time and hoping you will find comfort in special memories.
God Bless and Keep You.
Love,
The Bell Family
(Steven, Kalie, Colten & Jaycie)

So sorry to hear on Ed's passing. I remember and enjoyed many conversations with him in my youth and he was a role model family man. He had a happy soul and I know he'll be greatly missed. Sincerest condolences to all.

In loving memory of Uncle Ed. We are sad to lose you so soon and so suddenly.

In loving memory of Uncle Ed

To my dear Uncle Ed, we are so sad to lose you so suddenly. And to our family so many miles away, we hope you can find peace and strength in the months ahead. May God bless you and comfort you during this incredibly difficult time.

To the Blahous Family,
We are so sorry for your loss. My husband Alan was a classmate of the young Eddie and lucky enough to spend some time with his parents in Alaska one summer long ago. He always speaks fondly of the Blahous family.
What an extraordinary man he was, and how devoted to his family he was. We know he will be missed and we share in your grief.
On a personal note, as a Chicagoan and Cubs fan, I will always remain eternally optimistic
You are in our thoughts and...