Edward-Gorman-Obituary

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Edward A Gorman

Exeter, New Hampshire

Nov 1, 1953 – Apr 13, 2021 (Age 67)

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BORN
November 1, 1953
DIED
April 13, 2021
AGE
67
LOCATION
Exeter, New Hampshire

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Stockbridge Funeral Home LLC - Exeter Obituary

Edward Anthony Gorman, formerly of Amesbury, Massachusetts, passed away on April 13, 2021, at the High Pointe House in Haverhill, following a courageous battle with cancer.

Born in Bethesda, Maryland, on November 1, 1953, he was the son of Vincent J. Gorman and Elizabeth (McGee) Gorman....

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I am so sorry for your loss I just read this , I didn’t know .. eyes welled up and tears just kept falling as I’d recall the way you’d talk about him and your plans and how you two met and so many great stories. That was the most heartfelt tribute to such an incredible man. I am so grateful to have met him laughed with him and that great smile and twinkle in his eyes. My heart weighs heavy and I am at a loss for words. My wish for you is comfort in knowing you found “the one” you had the...

Sharon and family - Ed was a true Renaissance Man, so his loss is especially meaningful to all who knew him. R.I.P.

I am so very sorry for you loss- I have been thinking of your wedding often these past few days. It was such an honor to play for you guys, and I have thought about it many times over the years. I could never hear "When I'm 64" or "We've Only Just Begun" without thinking of you guys. Ever. I'm so glad we were able to reconnect through Facebook - at least- in these recent years. Seeing the whole family together-- loving and joyful-- was wonderful, and I looked forward to hearing about your...

Heartfelt Condolences Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

Ed, you be missed by all who had the pleasure of being with you. God bless you and those who are grieving your loss.

There will be a tremendous void in all our lives without this man. He always put everyone else before himself. He enjoyed his flooring profession so much. He started as a young kid with our father and turned it into a lifelong career. More importantly his most cherished accomplishment in life was his family. He never took that for granted and treasured every moment with them. Rest easy now brother. Until we meet again. Love you forever

What can i say about my Big Brother, You were a Great Father, Husband, Son, Brother & Grandfather. Not only a Brother in Life but also a Brother in Trade, You Taught me about Hard work and quality workmanship. Your talents are unmatched. I will never forget you. I will never forget those rides home in the Van laughing and telling stories,and of course enjoying some MHL for the ride . Rest in Peace Eddie
Love Dave

I'll all ways remember you Ed ,you were a laugh a minute a great guy and friend . RIP

I will have fond of Ed growing up in levittown