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His impact and legacy will always be felt. It is still felt today and will be felt long past this time. So thankful for being a part of a few moments to share in.
Matt
June 03, 2023 | Family
New Orleans, Louisiana
Edward Comer passed away in New Orleans, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on January 31, 2007.
His impact and legacy will always be felt. It is still felt today and will be felt long past this time. So thankful for being a part of a few moments to share in.
Matt
June 03, 2023 | Family
This is a late entry, but so hard to write. Uncle Edward was always there for our family when we most needed him. He showed his love and care for us in so many ways and was a rock for us especially over the last 15 years. I will miss him.
Susan Comer
April 08, 2007 | Corpus Christi, TX
I almost passed on signing this book, because it's so difficult to put into words what Uncle Edward means to me. What a loving, giving patriarch, an energetic and thoughtful uncle - an inspiring role model. I will carry him in my heart always.
Beth Bacon
February 25, 2007 | Golden, CO
Dear Aunt Barbara and all the beautiful Comer assorted worderful family,
I think of all of you every day. I see images of Uncle Ed, snapshots of some of the happiest and sometimes most difficult times of my life, and of our family's collective life with all of you. He was the BEST at celebration and at support, and taught me much about what each looks like. He is Daddy's twin, a lifelong best friend and companion in all things exceptional.
I am fortunate to have known and loved...
Laurie Conner
February 24, 2007 | New Orleans, LA
Dear Aunt Barbara and the whole Comer clan: You know there is no way to express adequately what Uncle Ed means to me or how much I will miss him. He was a rare individual and I am so privileged to have been someone he loved. He was simply the best. Thank you for sharing him with all of us.
Love,
Lillie
Lillie Eyrich
February 21, 2007 | New Orleans, LA
Please accept our deepest sympathy from your friends at the WI CARES Project. Please remember that from tragedy springs hope. Hurricane Katrina allowed us to share a part of your life while you were in Wisconsin. We feel blessed for getting the chance to get to know your family. We hope all your wonderful memories of Edward comfort your family during this time.
Wisconsin CARES Project
February 19, 2007 | Madison
Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead.
Harold & Imogene Dauphin
February 15, 2007 | Metairie, LA
Our deepest sympathy to the family of Dr. Edward Comer. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Melanie and Ken Keyser
Melanie/Ken Keyser
February 06, 2007 | San Antonio, TX
I worked at New Orleans Blue Cross office when Dr. Comer was the medical director. We all remember the green suit and hat he wore on St. Patrick's Day and his visits to every department to sing and dance in celebration of his favorite holiday. I will certainly drink a toast to him this year on March 17th. He will surely be missed.
Beth Ebberman
February 05, 2007 | Metairie, LA