Edward-Diamond-Obituary

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Edward O. Diamond

Queensbury, New York

Dec 10, 1945 – Apr 5, 2025

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BORN
December 10, 1945
DIED
April 5, 2025
LOCATION
Queensbury, New York

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Baker Funeral Home - Queensbury Obituary

Hudson Falls, NY – Edward O. Diamond passed away Saturday, April 5, 2025, at Glens Falls hospital. He was the son of the late Orville G. And Dorothy M. Diamond.


Edward was a graduate of Hudson Falls High School and Adirondack Community College. For many years Edward made many friends while working at the store/corner deli on Dix Avenue, in Hudson Falls.


He is predeceased by his parents; daughter, Tonya Diamond; brothers, Robert Diamond, Jack Diamond, and Michael Diamond and sisters, Dorothy Weinberger and Joan Fitzgerald.


Edward is survived by his son, David Diamond (Laura); Grandchildren, Silas and Jada Diamon; brothers, James Diamond and Frank Diamond; sister, Bonnie Diamond; several nieces, nephews and cousins. 


At Edwards request there will no formal services. 


Condolences may be sent directly to Baker Funeral Home, 11 Lafayette St., Queensbury, NY 12804, or through www.bakerfuneralhome.com. 

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My condolences to the family he made quite a few sandwiches for me over the years he was a sweet and caring man I will miss seeing him.

So sorry for the loss of Eddie, he was a great guy.

Ed was great, his turkey melt sandwich was so good. We would stop almost everyday back in the 90s.
Haven’t seen him years but have never forgot his food or his good service.
My prayers are with his family.

Sincere condolences from The Cottrell family Sue, Laurie, Scott, Kelly and families

I saw Ed almost everyday when he worked at Putnam's on the corner. He always had a smile and that man made the best turkey sandwich, that to this day I miss. Turkey, piled high with mayo, salt and pepper on soft white bread and served in a wax paper bag. Sounds simple, but I've never had another as good. My condolences to his family. Ed was a good man to me and all my friends in the neighborhood growing up.

MANY MEMORIES. FIRE COMPANY ETC.

My deepest sympathies for Dave and family, Frank, Bonnie and Jim with Uncle Ed's passing. Life was not always easy to navigate but Uncle Ed did his best with positivism and without complaint. Enjoyed talking sports especially baseball and having some exceptional food he would whip up at the store. May you RIP Uncle Ed.

RIP UNCLE ED.LOVE DAWN DIAMOND