Edward-Maloney-Obituary

Edward Maloney Jr.

Marlboro, Massachusetts

Age 64

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DIED
December 10, 2013
AGE
64
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Marlboro, Massachusetts

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Edward W. Maloney, Jr. 64SOUTHBOROUGH - Edward W. Maloney, Jr, 64, of Southborough, died Tuesday, December 10, 2013, at home surrounded by his loving family.He leaves his wife Carol A. (Fiorentino) Maloney and his three children Katherine F. Maloney of Amherst, NY, Margaret A. Maloney of...

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Ed you have left us 10 years ago. I think of you often. Whether we talks about work or movies and sports, you always provided a fun and intelligent perspective. I miss those conversations. Abe Grungold

To the Maloney family. This candle is in memory of Ed. He will greatly be missed. This candle is shining bright because Ed is looking down and smiling upon us. Rest now Ed. I ask our father to look after your family and give them strength. Bless them in Jesus name. Amen

Dear Carol and family, my heart is so heavy after hearing about Ed. He was a fine man and he will be missed. I am so sorry I was not at the service, I was unaware of his passing until today. You will all be in thought and prayers. If there is anything I can do please just ask. God Bless you all! Kathy Patterson Gazard.

To Ed's family...I was dismayed to hear about Ed's passing, and I can't get it out of my head. Why do such things happen? I worked with Ed at the Office of Education, and then in another Dept of Labor agency. Bumping into Ed was always a bright spot in my day, and he never failed to lift my spirits while commiserating about our jobs. Although I have not kept in touch for several years, I will feel his absence and always remember him. He was one of those people who made the world a better...

Dear Carol, Kate, Maggie and Michael
I just learned of Ed's passing about an hour ago. Words cannot convey my shock and sorrow. We loved Ed and his wonderful sense of humor. So many memories these past 40 years beginning with our wedding and most recently our daughters. My heart is heavy Carol. God bless

I am so sorry to hear of Ed's passing. He was such a kind man and a great neighbor. You will all be in our thoughts and prayers.

The Narice Family

Dear Maloney family,
I was saddend to hear of Ed's passing. Although he was not my supervisor when I was in Boston, he was kind, knowledgeable, helpful to his fellow employees and generally one of the nicest people that I have had the privlege of knowing. My prayers go out to you all in this sad time. Ed and all of you shall be in my prayers. I'm sure Ed is watching over us all now.

My deepest sympathy to the Maloney Family. I met Ed in 1987 while working at the Dept. of Labor. I continued to speak with him after I left the agency because we worked in the same building. I will always remember his friendly personality and his great sense of humor, he always made me laugh with different stories he used to bring up while working together.

So sorry for your loss.

I had the pleasure of knowing Ed since 1985. He was truly a special guy. Devoted to his wife and family. Dedicated to his work. Our connections to Lynn and Swampscott, he was the brother, I never had. I am going to miss our conversations. Whether it was politics or sports, he always had an interesting insight. I will cherish all the memories. Rest in peace.