Edward-Collins-Obituary

Edward R. Collins Jr.

Portland, Oregon

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Jr., Edward R. Collins 84 09/29/1925 11/05/2009 Edward R. Collins Jr. died after a brief illness on Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009, surrounded by his family at his home in Lake Oswego. He was 84. Ed was born Sept. 29, 1925, in Portland to Mary and Edward Collins. After graduating from Jefferson High...

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Caroline and Maxine-
Wishing you peace and healing during this time of loss. I'm glad Ed was able to live such a full life, and I know he'll be missed.

Ron, Barb, Maxine and family,
When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure. Edward will always be a treasure to all of you. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

God Bless you all,
Christophe, Sheryl and Alexander Seagle

Maxine, Mary and Caroline,
Ed was a very special man and a dear friend. He was a thoughtful and sincere person and I so enjoyed our many conversations, whether when in town or on the phone. He had a great sense of humor. He will certainly be missed. My best to you all.
Regards,
Ray Woods Lakenheath, England

Maxine, With warm thoughts and sincere sympathy, that you will know that friends are with you. Ed was in fine form at the delightful brunch we enjoyed with you this summer following the Washington High School reunion.

My sincere condolonces to the Collins family. Words alone can't telll you how sorry I am for the loss of your dear husband. May your precious memories and the Father of tender mercies and the God of all comfort ease the pain of your grief. (Isaiah 61:2)

Dear Ron and Barbara, please accept our most profound wishes of sympathy for the loss of your brother, Edward. His life history was impressive and sure sounds like his brother that we know. Loving wishes to you all, Micki and Gordon

Maxine, we are so sorry to learn of your loss. I will dearly miss my interesting conversations over the fence, between our properties, with Ed.

Our deepest condolences.

Next door neighbors, Mark and Myra