Edward-Carleton-Obituary

Edward J. Carleton

Rutland, Vermont

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Edward Carleton passed away in Rutland, Vermont. The obituary was featured in Rutland Herald on February 19, 2012.

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Linda,
I was so sorry to hear about the loss of your husband. Remember that to live in the hearts of those we leave behind is not to die. His memory will live on through you/them. Take care and be strong through this difficult time. I'll keep you in my prayers. Your former co-worker from Nexus,
Maggie Theriault, Leicester, Vt.

Linda,Ola, Ken, and family,

We were glad to have known Ed. He always spoke with kindness and had humor also. We will be thinking of you and the rest of the family.
Very sorry for your loss. Love and prayers.

We last exchanged "hellos" at Kmart in Jan. Shocked and sorry to hear of the loss of "Eddie". We were childhood friends. I have our 1958 Proctor elementary school year book. With his picture and signature. I wish he could have had more opportunity to enjoy NOT being at GE any more. My prayers to all the friends and family of Ed.

Aunt Jessie and Family--I am sorry to read of Bum's passing. I didn't recognize the name at first as I always knew him as Bum. I have a fond memory of getting my first ride on a motorcycle with him as a five year old. My thoughts are with you and the family. --- Laura (Davis) Taylor

Jessie and family: I am sorry to hear of Eddy's passing. Although I haven't seen you in a long time, I have thought of you often. My thoughts and prays are with you at this time.

Ken, Ola and family I am truly sorry for your loss. I Worked with him at G E and he was a very good person to know. Take care Kenny, my thoughts and prayers are with you and yours. Vicky Corsones

Linda, Ola, Kenny....So sorry to hear of Eddies passing thoughts and prayers are with the whole family. Will miss his smile and laughter. God Bless.

Hello Family ---remembering Ed's love of a good joke anytime anywhere , his love of friends, family, hunting, many work years at general electric, brandon bluegrass festival, and so much more. Long live his memory

Linda, Ola, Kenny and family. I will sincerely miss Ed and all the times that we shared our thoughts and theories on turkey hunting and all of the hilarious hunting stories that we told together. He will definitely be a part of my life forever. Wally Surething