Edward-Hadder-Obituary

Edward Lee Hadder

Richmond, Virginia

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THORNTON, COLO. - Edward Lee Hadder, 46, of Thornton, Colo., died Dec. 7, 2003, in a motorcycle accident. Ed was born in Yuma, Ariz., on Oct. 26, 1957. Ed grew up in Colonial Heights, Va. After graduating from high school he attended John Tyler Community College and then enlisted in the U.S. Air...

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i worked with ed at the post office in charlottesville va i will miss ed more than words can say the family of ed eventually the grief will be replaced with sweet memories of ed and all the fun times you all had together take care email me and god bless you all

Ed Hadder is my uncle and he was a very special man. He (and my other 2 uncles, Steve & David) has brought so much fun & laughter to our family gatherings over my lifetime. The 3 of them plus my mom (Colleen) and my uncles wives would kid around and pick on each other like teenagers would do, but in a loving sort of way. Uncle Ed was a free spirit &, as his friends in Colorado said, was a little "off center", which made him that much more wonderful and interesting.

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My dad was absolutely my WORLD. The tragic loss of his life has been such a shock for me. But, he was such a great person that he will NEVER be forgotten. I miss him dearly and wish I could see him again, but I will have to wait for that special day when we "reunite". I love you Dad! I miss you too! xoxoxo

I worked with Ed when he was at the Denbigh Station in Newport News. When a mutual friend told me I was stunned. All day the great memories of Ed have been replayed in my mind. I am lucky to have called him a friend. When I think of him I always smile.

I was once again shocked to hear of the passing of another CHHS "76" classmate. I remember Edward as always making jokes and causing me to laugh out loud in class and when I was not supposed to. I have not seen him since high school, but I remember vividly his face,all that hair and his great sense of humor!

Sincerest sympathies to Eddard's family and friends. Reflecting back to the good days of innocence, great humor and great lauther brings a smile to our faces. Eddard you will be greatly missed. God Bless.

I am honored to say that I knew such a wonderful, happy, fun, loving guy. There is no doubt that he will be missed by many. I wish to express my heartfelt sympathy to his family and to all that loved him.

I was saddened to hear of the passing of Eddard. My sincerest sympathies go to his family. When I received word, it allowed me to go back in time to our youth, and childhood, and remember the good days, and memories of yesteryear.
God Bless, and take heart that Ed is in our thoughts and prayers.

On the sad occasion of his untimely passing, I would like to take this opportunity to express my condolences to the Hadder family and Edward's close friends. Though I had seen Ed only three or four times since high school he remained a bright spirit. His good humor and joy for life seemed evident in the few times we saw each other. His loss diminishes us all.
Deepest sympathy,
Jm Godburn