Edward-Featherstone-Obituary

Edward Joseph Featherstone

Plains, Pennsylvania

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PLAINS TWP. — Edward Joseph Featherstone passed away peacefully at Celtic Hospice, Geisinger South, on Saturday evening, Sept. 23, 2017. He was 83.

Born and raised in Plains Township and the Parsons section of Wilkes-Barre, he is the son of the late Christopher Joseph and Nora (O'Boyle)...

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I worked with Ed at Westinghouse and always enjoyed his company and remember talking about skiing.
I am sorry to hear of his passing and I know he will be missed.
Sincerely
Martina Budjnoski

To all the Featherstone family, our deepest sympathy. Marguerite Parks and Henry Santos

To the Family of Ed, and to Chris: Please accept our sincere sympathy on the loss of Edward. We are so very for your loss. I have fond memories of Nancy and Ed--in fact they came to our house for part of their honeymoon. You are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. With love and prayers, your cousin, Sharon and Frank Loftus.

My condolences on Ed's passing! I knew both Ed and Nancy while employed at their doctor's office! Very lovely people! Ed was a soft-spoken kindly-mannered man whom I enjoyed many good conversations with whenever he visited the office!

Dear Mark, Bob, Ned, Chris and Families,
It is with deep sadness to hear about the death of our cousin and good friend Ed Featherstone. I (Bill) was the one who got him hooked on skiing. Despite his taking at least a dozen falls on that first ski trip, he grew to love the sport and laugh at his errors with that typical engaging perpetual smile. Marilyn and I have shared manygreatmemories of him.
With deepest sympathies,
Marilyn and Bill Hall

My condolences to Ed's family. We have lost a fine friend and neighbor here at Newberry. I feel honored to have had Ed at my home for dinner and thrilled he considered myself a wonderful cook. I will truly miss him and remember his fun sense of humor and what an interesting man he was. Rest in peace, Ed.

I always connect Eddie to our basket ball days at the Parsons YMCA.

Though i have not seen Eddie in years...I always remember him as a gentleman. always polite, courteous,always smiling with a good sense of humor. I hope his life was as good as it was long. His family should be proud of his example.