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Edward F. Brendle Jr.

Ocala, Florida

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Brendle, Jr., Edward F.Edward F. Brendle, Jr., husband, father, brother and uncle, of Ocala, FL was released from hi earthly existence on August 3, 2010. He was the husband of the late Loretta Brendle. Mr. Brendle was born in Manchester, NH, the son of Edward . Brendle Sr. and Annie K....

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I worked with Ed,in the Air Force,in the mid-fifties. I really appreciated
his sense of humor , his caring attitude and so many great qualities. I'll always regret not staying in contact.

I had only recently discovered that Ed had passed away. My wife and I met Ed some 12 years ago during a tour of Utah, New Mexico and Arizona.We kept in touch by sending Christmas cards each year since, but did not receive one from Ed in December 2010 and feared the worst. We admired Ed and appreciated his humour and caring manner. We shall miss his correspondence.
Anne & Tony Boyer, Folkestone, UK

I was so sorry to hear about Ed's passing. He was great guy. I always looked forward to picking him up for the Q. C. dinner every Sept. in Danvers, MA. He always shared his wealth of knowledge on so many subjects with us and made our day more interesting. He will be missed.

Dick and I only knew Ed a short time, but we enjoyed his company. He was an entertaining conversationalist, and were very glad we were able to see him in the spring when we visited Florida. Dick and Ginnie Schoepf

We only met Ed a few years ago when we were in Manchester. My brother Harry had told me about Ed, and that he knew of a connection between our families. We all met for lunch and found him to be a very charming man. We didn't solve the relation question, but he sent me what he knew. We saw Ed in Ocala last February, but time was too short. We wish we could have known him longer.

Dick and Ginnie Schoepf, Tucson, Arizona

My deepest condolences to my cousins, Dot and Madeline for their loss. Ed was a wonderful person, without whom I would never have known all the family history he provided for me and my own grandparents. He was a warm, very intelligent man that will be missed. My prayers are with this family.

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Ed was "the light" of GTE Sylvania. He was always cheerful and full of fun, but always dedicated to his job. Shine on Ed.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.