EDWARD-KEEBLER-Obituary

EDWARD KEEBLER

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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EDWARD, 79, of Downingtown PA, passed away peacefully at home on January 12, 2014. He is survived by his wife, Patricia Keebler; 5 children; 7 grand-children; and one great grand-son. Born and raised in Gloucester City, NJ. Loved by all who knew him, Ed's humor,...

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Still miss you, Eddie. RIP.

The old printing plant where we worked together is no longer a printing plant. It died several years ago.

To those of us who are left, time marches on.

I hope you are doing well, Pat. Sorry we lost touch. My email address is here if you care to re-establish contact. Take care and stay COVID free.

We'll miss you

Eddie had the energy of a man half his age. We called him "Fast Eddie". Very sorry to hear that he passed. My thoughts are with his wife and family.

Met Eddie at DPC years ago, he was and always will be remembered as a terrific guy. He was very approachable and ready to help both at work and privately.We had many good times together over the years. Our condolences.

Met Eddie at DPC years ago, he was and always will be remembered as a terrific guy. He was very approachable and ready to help both at work and privately.We had many good times together over the years. Our condolences.

Wow so sorry to hear of Ed's passing. Worked with him at DPC in Atglen. We called him Fast Eddie because he walked 90 miles an hour and was always on the go. Ed was so unique and was a go getter. We had tons of laughs. My condolences.

Eddie, those of us who worked with you at Diversified Printing miss you and will never forget you, particularly your smile and sense of humor. I counted you as a friend and appreciate all of the good times we shared together. Even though we grew apart by time and distance, I think of you frequently. I will miss you, buddy.

We are very sad about Ed's passing. I worked with Ed for many years at Diversified Printing and fondly remember the house parties he hosted over the holidays. Ed was always a pleasure to be around and we'll miss him.

In 20 years of greeting Ed on his daily walks around the neighborhood, we never met him with anything but a smile on his face and a funny comment. He was a kind soul and a sweet man. May his wife, Pat and his children find peace and comfort in his memory. Rest in Peace, Ed.

I miss You Ed, Your Love and smile always made me very happy. You always seen to know the days at Comcast went I did not feel so good, you just New how to put a smile on my face. Love and Will always Remember You...