Edward-Houghkirk, Jr.-Obituary

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Edward C. Houghkirk, Jr.

Runnemede, New Jersey

Mar 12, 1946 – Sep 20, 2019 (Age 73)

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BORN
March 12, 1946
DIED
September 20, 2019
AGE
73
LOCATION
Runnemede, New Jersey

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Gardner Funeral Home, Runnemede Obituary

Edward C. Houghkirk, Jr., on September 20, 2019, of Haddon Township. Age 73.

Beloved husband of Patricia (nee Mitchell). Devoted father of Heidi Weber (Edward), Roger Houghkirk (Michele), and the late Heather. Beloved grandfather of Alexis. Dear brother of Kevin (Leslie) and the late...

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I miss you, everyday Dad! I know you're looking over Lex and I. My BigTeddy bear! 2025!

As we come up on 5 years without you, I can say that not a single day goes by that I don't think about you. I know you're always with me, by my side through good times and bad. I just wish I could hear your laugh one more time. I love you forever & always Pop

Sorry to hear of Ed's passing, I knew Ed around town and was fortunate to work with him several times in the sheet metal trade. May he rest in piece.

Frank & I were so sorry to hear of Eds passing. We were neighbors & friends with Pat & Ed in Haddon Twp. A great guy, who always smiled,waved,& talked awhile,when we would walk by their home. All of you are in our thoughts and prayers. Love,& Friendship, Ida & Frank

I first met Ed when he was an apprentice at Scanlon and Hays Sheet Metal. We worked together several times over the years, Ed was always upbeat and a nice person.

My condolences to the family.

I shared my childhood with Eddie as well as my school years. We were friends and Ed always attened my birthday parties as a child. Ed was always joking and drawing hilarious cartoons about his friends. He was a talented artist and cartoonist and I am sorry he never persued that career. Peace be with you old friend. Hope to see you again.

We're very sorry to hear that Ed has left us. Ed and I worked together many years at Knecht S.M.
He was a hard worker (so strong) and a great mechanic, he taught me many things about the trade and also about life.
He was a character and had me laughing many times until I thought my sides would split!

I regret we will not be able to make the service.

May he rest in peace,

Tim and Carol Scattergood