Edward-Denniston-Obituary

Edward A. Denniston

Middletown, New York

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Newburgh, NY Edward A. Denniston, of Cornwall, passed away unexpectedly at his home on April 29, 2009. A lifelong Newburgh resident, he was 60 years old. Eddie was employed by the USMA at West Point as an electrician for 35 years and was still employed there at the time of his death. He was...

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Bonnie and family,
So sorry to hear about Eddie. Many times he would be out on the dock and always lent a hand off loading heavy stuff for me. He always had a smile. May your memories keep him alive in your heart. God Bless.

As I read over the entries in the guest book a resounding common thread rang true. Eddie was loved by all who knew him. I had the good fortune of knowing Eddie when we were both young at heart. NFA was never the same after Eddie & Jerry graduated through its hallowed halls. I will always remember his wonderful & unique laugh especially when he knew he pulled the wool over your eyes for some reason or another. I will always remember the good times at the Avalon roller skating rink with...

I have allways thought of Eddie as my uncle and my fathers partner in crime. He will be missed dearly by all who knew him. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends. Eddie will be forever in our hearts and our memories.

Patti,
I've known Eddie and you practically all of my life and it really saddens me to learn of the loss of your brother. He has ALWAYS been a friend to me over the years,just as you have been. When I worked at West Point, he would stop by my office and say hello, how's it going today Gail. No matter where I ran into Ed, he would never not say hello. Pattie, Eddie WILL be missed by us.

You have our Deepest Sympathy Pattie,
Your friends,
Gail and Tory Faurot

We will miss you Eddie. You were more than a customer you were a friend.

Love, Danny, Franky and Leo's Crew

Although out of touch, I will never forget Eddie and his particular laugh that made all smile. I loved Eddie as did my father, and now, in peace, they are together again. My condolences to his family, with hopes that they remember he will always live on in our hearts. God Bless and Go Packers!

I had the privilege of working with Eddie at West Point. He was a good man. So from this Marine to my fellow Marine, I say Semper Fi and my God hold you in the palm of his hand.

To all the family...."Life is too short", i heard Eddie say often....the loss of Eddie, makes me realize that he was right....so i will live each day as if there will be no tommorow.....never again to procrastinate or put off doing or saying something .....the Lord has knocked and now i will listen.....I am glad to have known your son, brother father, and uncle, Eddie.He LOVED his family,even when ranting!!....now lets hope Heaven is ready for the Denniston/Collins team!!!
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Sorry to hear about Eddie's passing.Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. I worked at USMA for 30 years an knew eddie. I enjoyed working with him on occasion,We'll miss him.