Edward-Cronick-Obituary

Edward S. Cronick

Anchorage, Alaska

1953 - 2015

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Edward Smith Cronick passed away in Lyndeborough, N.H., on Monday, June 1, 2015, at the age of 61. He was surrounded with love from his proudest accomplishments: his four children, as well as his mother and lifelong dear friend, Sarah Ellis. Edward was born and raised in New England. As a result,...

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Ed was a wonderful man. His sagacity and open-heartedness were appreciated by all who knew him. I will miss his smile and generosity of spirit.

Dear Harriet, What a shock it was to see this in the Anchorage paper. It's a terrible thing for you to deal with the loss of your son. We always enjoyed your stories of his many endeavors. Know that the Anchorage "water sprites" are all thinking of you. We send you our love, prayers, and healing peace,

Dear Laura, Kelsey, Sara, Chris and Luke. Each of us are thinking of each of you and remembering the great Alaska times we shared. A favorite memory of Eddie: the kind way he helped the littlest toddler get a chance to tap the pinata at your epic Night Before Christmas neighborhood parties. He'd have all the kids lined up, from tall to small, and he make it easy for the little ones and challenging for the big ones as he delighted in yanking the rope to pull the pinata up to match their...

We are very saddened to hear of Eddie's passing. The first time we met your dad was at St John's Pre-school when he came to pick-up Sarah(beth), and exuberantly announce that Chris had been born. We have so many joyous memories of Eddie, and The Cronicks!

Your dad was a man who knew great enthusiasms, and carried all in his midst along with him on his next adventure...

We grieve with you, and for you, at this time of great sorrow and loss.

You are in our hearts and...

Ed was one of my teammates on the Colby swimming team, and I always looked up to him as an outstanding athlete with a wonderfully positive attitude. Remembrances of him will always bring a smile. He now lives eternally in God's grace.

Eddie and I shared a ton of great times over the last 15+ years. Watching the Pats win their first Super Bowl at the Cronick home is something I'll never forget. A few years later, we got to watch the Sox end the curse together! I'll definitely miss hearing Ed yell at the TV when a Boston team screws something up. Ed was so proud of all of you kids and be sure that he will be watching over you all with a big smile on his face. Sending hugs to all of you. The Anchorage Boston gang will miss...

Eagle River Triathlon winners '93 (ish)

Singing Karaoke in the 90's (we were quite good I think!)

Dear Kelsey, Sarah, Chris & Luke,

So many good times with your family-we'll miss Eddie so much. Not many people had the grand visions he had or could cook a better prime rib roast.