Edward-Loughlin-Obituary

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Edward Pagnam Loughlin

Wallingford, Connecticut

May 20, 1936 – Aug 8, 2019 (Age 83)

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BORN
May 20, 1936
DIED
August 8, 2019
AGE
83
LOCATION
Wallingford, Connecticut

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Wallingford Funeral Home - Wallingford Obituary

Edward Pagnam Loughlin (born 1936) died August 8, 2019 at the Hospice unit of Middlesex Hospital.  He had lived with illness for a number of years, and his family is grateful that as he left this life he was supported by comfort and love.

 

Ed grew up in Wallingford, CT, the third...

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Did he ever work with in the film industry or NASA or the army? Ed and my father, John Totten were about the same age. I found a funny hand drawn picture signed by Ed Loughlin. Please contact me through Lauren Herring

To the Loughlin family. So sorry to read of Ed's death. We grew up together on Martin Avenue during our preteen and teenage years. I remember Ed as a friendly happy person. May he rest in peace.

Jim. I want to extend my heartfelt condolences to you and your family. I will be out of state but my thoughts are with you at this difficult time. Baseball. Peaches and the convertible are my positive memories. God bless.

We haven't seen Ed in many years, however we still have fond memories, of him, from many years ago. I especially remember Ed's ability to play the piano, which started many singalongs at parties we attended together. Ed will be missed by all who had the chance to get to know him.

My condolences to the family, it's never easy losing our loved ones.

My thoughts are with you, Jim and family at this time. Its always difficult to say good bye. Sylvia

My deepest sympathy to Kris, Jim, Cary, Jane, and the Loughlin family. Rest in Paradise Ed.

To the extended Loughlin Family, I want you all to know that I cherish the memories of the wonderful time I had growing up in Wallingford just hanging out and double dating with Eddie, Jack McGuire, Luke Bertini, Morgan Mitchell and all our great friends. I have always appreciated how Eddie helped orient me to Choate where he and I played together on the baseball team and had such fun with our coaches Chas Twitchell and Burgy Ayers. After college I left Wallingford and haven't spent much time...

Very sorry for your loss Jim.