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Edward J. Hanley

Burbank, Illinois

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Edward J. Hanley, loving son of the late Robert and Margaret Mary, nee Murphy Hanley; dearest brother of Denis (Kathleen), Helen Hanley, Maureen (Bob) Monahan, the late Catherine Stevens, John and Martin Hanley; kind uncle of Robert, Rita, David, Maura and Maeve; dear nephew and cousin of many....

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Dear Hanley family,
I just wanted to let you know that you are in my heart and prayers. I know that Ed is at peace. I pray for God's mercies and tenderness to be with all of you left behind. Yours is the hardest path of all. May God bless you and keep you safe.
Sincerely
Mitch Bockman

My family's thoughts and prayers are with you. We were so deeply saddened to hear about your loss.

Ed,

Though we only new for a short time, it was definately a pleasure. You had a great personality full of laughter, compassion for others and fun that went with you everwhere. We hope you have found peace and our thoughts and prayers are with your family. We were very fortunate to have known you.

Dear Hanley Family,
I am very sorry for you loss. We met Ed while he was visiting our neighbors, The Lundbergs. He was a very friendly and humorous guy. He welcomed conversation with everyone he met. When I close my eyes and think of Ed, I see his smile and hear his outwardly laugh.

My favorite Ed story to share with you, is the canoe trip of 2004. Ed for some reason did not think of sunscreen and by the end of the day, he was "lobster" red. Hence, John nicknamed him...

Denis & Kathy and the Hanley Family:
So sorry to hear of your loss! You are in our thoughts and prayers! Ed was always the funny guy in High School and I have many warm memories of those times!

My favorite Ed story came from when he was working part time at Sun Country Airlines. My parents were flying out to Vegas on a Saturday morning and after telling him about it he picked up a shift just to work that same morning. Before we got there he had reserved them seats for them near the front of the plane on the row where the exit door is so they have extra leg room. When we got to the airport there was a long line and after he finished up who he was checking in, he came out to the...

Ed,

I remember working with you at the 88th and many computer users enjoyed working with you. God Bless your soul and rest in peace my friend. See you on the other side when we are all with the Lord.....

See you then

MAJ Glenn Axelrod, formerly from Bloomington, Mn now in San Antonio, Texas

I met Ed when I started working at PeopleNet March of 2005. I will remember him not only for his humor which kept us laughing but also his willingness to help anyone who asked.

You will be missed,
Maureen

Ed,

It was good knowing you. You always smiled and said hello when you passed in the hall. I wish things could have been different for you but hopefully now your soul can finally rest. Until we pass in the hall again.

Dan