Edward-Boulos-Obituary

Edward S. Boulos Jr.

Portland, Maine

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Edward S. Boulos Jr., 92 CAPE ELIZABETH -- Edward S. Boulos Jr., 92, passed away on Jan. 3, 2010. A native of Portland, Ed attended Portland schools, Hebron Academy, and Colby College, and served as a dive bomber pilot in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II. He was president of E.S. Boulos...

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January 15, 2010
This world seems a bit darker with Ed gone.
Ed was a dear friend of our family.
The foundation for this friendship was laid in WWII when Ed's brother, Joe, and my uncle, Noel, served on the same Liberator crew. Their deaths together 27 April '44 were the impetus for our friendship beginning 53 years later.
Ed's spirit of hospitality and giving was unequaled. He was a true patriot and an American Hero. His exploits as a WWII Marine Pilot flying...

Ed was added color to the mix of customers that supported me at the Snow Squall resturant. Thanks for the business your support help my sons graduate college and they now are busy saving the world.

Oh Ed,
How I will miss the days when you & Faye would come to see me, and we'd all find something to giggle about...you were & always will be a very special man to anyone that knew you. Your smile lit up the room! I am much better a person for just having known you.
Until we meet again, dear friend...
Betty Leeman

I will remember Eddie as a close friend, who was dedicated to his family, a supporter of his community and state, and an avid supporter of his country and the military. His presence will be missed not only by his family but by his many friends who knew and enjoyed him.

Joe:

I didn't realize your father was also a Marine Pilot. Definitely a man to be proud of. Condolences.
Bob Garrett

I'm sure a well deserved send off from your dad's Marine friends would be a hearty "SEMPER FI"

An American hero has "Gone West", as his military peers would express their thoughts.

He will be remembered... His legacy will not be forgotten as hisphoto and military name plate will be seen by thousands when they visit the Maine Military Museum in South Portland.

To the Boulos Family,

My deepest condolences to you in the passing of your father. He was a wonderful man and a great friend to my parents. He seemed ageless and will be greatly missed.

To The Boulos Family,
I so wish that I could be there personally to tell you all how I felt about your Dad.
In my life, he was larger than life...a giant. A giant with a generous heart, a solid, warm handshake (followed by a bear hug) and always a big welcoming smile.
Mr. Boulos will be remembered in our family as "the kindest" man
on Meeting House Hill!
With Love and Sympathy,
Joan (White) Bryce