Edward-Jerge-Obituary

Edward J. Jerge

Erie, Pennsylvania

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Erie, Pennsylvania
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American Cancer Society

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Edward Jerge passed away in Erie, Pennsylvania. Funeral Home Services for Edward are being provided by Brugger Funeral Homes & Crematory, LLP - Pine Avenue Branch. The obituary was featured in Erie Times-News on September 30, 2011.

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Jerry, my condolences to your family. Though I was young, I have great memories of that gas station.

My condolences to the Jerge family,I worked with Ed at the gas station years ago with Jerry and John,once again my condolences to you all.
Charles & Chris Griewahn,Newport,Tn.

Gary, Dave & Jim,
My condolences go out to you and your families upon the passing of your father. He and your mother were such vibrant people and will always be remembered fondly. hopefully the sorrow will pass quickly and you will once again be able to remember the good memories.
JoAnne (Marschak) Massello

Jim, I was sorry to read about your Dad. Growing up on Sunset and Parade Blvd was wonderful-we were so fortunate to have caring parents, great places to play, and a safe environment. I remember both of your parents as I was over at the Johnson's a lot. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your brothers.
Susan Miller from Parade Blvd and St Luke's
Erie, Pa and Coronado, Ca

Our sympathy to Dave, Mary and the rest of the Jerge family.

Tom and Janice Lane

I only knew Ed for a short time as one of his drivers to the Cancer Center. He was a true gentleman and I always looked forward to our conversations together.
Dick Lechtner (Erie,PA)

Gary and Dave, sorry to hear the passing of your dad, he was a great guy. I always enjoyed visiting the Jerge house, we had alot of laughs and good times.

Carl Lombardo Jr, Sarasota, Florida

Jerry,
I am so sorry for your loss. Know that you are in my thoughts.
Love,

My condolences and prayers to the Jerge family at Ed's passing. His smile and sense of humor will surely be missed by all who knew him. My memories of working at Jerge's Mobil Station with all of the Jerge boys are some of the happiest years of my life.
Joyce and I send our deepest sympathies.