Edward-Lau-Obituary

Edward A. Lau Jr.

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Lau, Edward A., Jr. Ann Arbor Passed away on October 10, 2009 after a long illness. Born in Ann Arbor in 1928 he was the eldest son of Edward A. Lau Sr. and Alice Clack. He grew up in Flint, MI, spending summers all over northern Michigan especially near Pentwater. He graduated from Michigan...

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By a fluke of fate I was just looking through Facebook (something I don't do often at all!) and read the sad news on Amy's Facebook posting about the loss of her dad. I wanted to send a note to all of you to let you know how sorry I am to hear about Ed's passing, as I have very fond memories of him. He was a wonderful man and I wish I could be at the memorial service to give you all a hug. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all the this difficult time *Jay Williams and crew at Main Street Motors*

Our sincerest condolences to your family for your loss.

Henry (Sr.) and Diane Creps

Dear Jean and Family, We were very sorry to hear about the death of Mr. Lau. We extend our most sincere sympathy to you and keep you in our prayers. Leigh and Bob Brougher and family.

Dear Jean, I was so sorry to read about Ed's passing. He did build that computer and learn how to use it to the great benefit of the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair. You both shared your enthusiasms, energy and humor with us as well many small and great life lessons. My thoughts are with you.

I was very sad to hear of the loss of Ed. My condolences to all of his family and friends.

I just wanted to say that I will always remember the good times that I had at your Cottage in Bay View and at Old Mission when Mr Lau would play the Banjo and we would all sing along with him If we knew the words of the songs he was playing. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you at this time. Take care Gary and Karen Brewer

Mr. Lau, I thank you so much for helping to bring to life my good old timer school friend, Neil. The magnetism of your family's generosity and sincere interest in others' wellbeing never fails to leave me feeling loved and special. May your memory be a blessing, serving as a source of strength and courage, love and kindness for the grieving your family and friends must now share. You have left us behind to make the best of every day.
With respect to the fine father of a wonderful...

Jean and Family,
Jack and I extend our deepest sympathy to you and your extended family. Our prayers are with each of you at this time.
Dixie and Jack Edwards