Edward-Lohf-Obituary

Edward Lohf

Topeka, Kansas

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Edward E. Lohf Edward E. Lohf, 64, Topeka, passed away Wednesday, November 5, 2014. He was born June 7, 1950, in Davenport, Iowa, the son of Harold and Olga (Androes) Lohf. He served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War, where he received a purple heart. Survivors include a son, David Lohf;...

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My heart goes out to you Lisa and David. I will keep you in my prayers. It's wonderful to have memories to hang on to. Ed was a good man. I know that David was the highlight of his life. He was so proud of you David. He gave all the credit to you Lisa. You will always have a part of Ed in your life through David. My God be with you.

Always loved forever more,be at peace now Uncle Ed with God & family give them all HUGS for me & will see you again!Dear David & Lisa may the LORD bring you comfort & help ease your pain in the coming days ahead,you are both truly loved.

Lisa & David, I will miss Uncle Ed so much. He was my 2nd dad at times and just hearing his voice cheered me up. After he found love with you Lisa, he was truly happy. My favorite day was when he called to tell me about the birth of David. I knew he was going to be the best dad in the world, he was so proud! It was good to see you today, sending love, Lisa & Kevin

Peace be with you. You are in my thoughts and prayers...

So sorry to hear this and our condolences to Lisa and to David. Ed was always a bright light and we always enjoyed seeing him in the school hallway.

Lisa and David,
We were so grateful that you stopped by our house last year before the family reunion. I will cherish the time we spent together! Our prayers go out to you. Much love.

Lisa and David, I am so sorry, You are both in my thoughts.

So sorry to hear about my good friend Ed. We just had lunch together earlier this week. I'll miss our "chats" about KU and K-State sports. I'll also miss our golf outings with friends and watching Ed use his putter out of the sand traps!! Well, work on your game, Ed, and we'll play another round someday. Take care, old buddy.

Lisa and David,
So glad that you came to the reunion last year. He will be dearly missed, but will live on in your memories and will always be in your heart. Thinking of you.