Edward "Ed"-Cushman-Obituary

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Edward "Ed" Craig Cushman

Shelby, North Carolina

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February 2, 2019
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Shelby, North Carolina

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Edward ("Ed") Craig Cushman, age 39, died Saturday, February 2, 2019, in Lavonia, Georgia.  Born in Cleveland County on August 4, 1979, he was the son of Robert Gale Cushman, Jr., and Joy Brown Cushman of Shelby.  He was a graduate of Shelby High School, where he was on the tennis and cross...

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We are very sorry to hear about your loss. May you find comfort in knowing that God collects our tears and is ready to sustain us in our time of need - Psalm 56:8.

So sorry for your loss. Jesus wept after the death of his friend Lazarus. John 11:35 We weep along with you. His example was written in the Bible to give us hope. Rom. 15:4

Our thoughts are with you and your family..

Ed was A dear friend. I enjoyed his humor and kind nature. We worked together at Fains Place, many years ago. We kept up with one another on FB and messenger. We also prayed for each other. I will continue to pray for the family of my friend. So sorry, I Can't attend the service today. God bless you all Rest peacefully Ed! ❣

My thoughts are certainly with all of your family, especially in the days and weeks to come.

I am so sorry to hear of your death. I amd my church has prayed for you since you dad told me of your diagnosis. Praying for your family and friends during this difficult time.

My last memory of seeing Ed was visiting them not long ago and remember Eds physical challenges. Bert, Ed and I had some laughs, shared some family stories and talked about Facebook a bit. I had some family things from my Mother, Julia Mclean Brossman, that she had inherited from her aunts that traveled the world. I wanted to pass them on to someone that would enjoy them and Bert thought the two of them would enjoy going through them. I was so happy to drop them off knowing the they might...

My sincere sympathy to the entire family. I met Ed when he came to work in Scotland County. Sometimes he might stop by my office just for a short chat or to ask a question. I found him rather shy, but he was a burst of pleasure to be around, and we continued to stay in touch after he moved back to Shelby. Words cannot explain how awful I feel about his loss. He will certainly be missed by many. Prayers for each of you as you continue in the days ahead.

Julie and Jeff so sorry for your loss and to all the children. Thoughts and Prayers coming. Love you all.