Edward-Meaney-Obituary

Edward James Meaney

Portland, Oregon

1948 - 2020

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Edward James MeaneyMarch 1, 1948 - Sept. 11, 2020 Edward James Meaney lost his long battle with heart disease Sept. 11, 2020. Ed was born in Portland and grew up the middle child of three sons. He attended St. Thomas More, All Saints, Jesuit, Wilson, University of Portland and University of...

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I knew Ed from All Saints, Wilson HS and gatherings. He was always kind, friendly, funny, and positive. Condolences to family – he will be missed by many.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

We were lucky enough to have Ed show up at the Wilson guys of 66 lunch. He was there very often and usually came in from the coast. Ed was such a positive influence for all of us. It was obvious to me he remembered all of us from our class and always always the sense of humor accompanied him. Sorry to have him leave us.

Liz,
My condolences to you and your family. I will miss seeing Ed at the Mac wearing his 70's sweats, big smile and a greeting to everyone. I'm not sure there was much sweating going on.

Liz,
My condolences to you and your family,
I loved seeing him at the Mac every morning wearing his 70's sweat pants, sweat shirt and genuine nice smile. I'm not sure their was a lot of sweating going on.


Liz, Ed was an important part of our family. He certainly knew how to make people smile. We have memories of so many wonderful Easters at your home. I can't help but smile thinking of Ed in heaven as an Irish Angel watching over his family and many friends.

Ed had a locker next to me at the Mac and we shared many a joke over the years and I always looked forward to his tales of water skiing on the Willamette or some funny story he had to tell me. So sorry to hear of his passing which came much too soon. My condolences to all his family. Ed was a great guy.

It was always a pleasure to meet with Ed. He had a wonderful sense of humor. I will miss his smile.

Always a treat to see him at the MAC in the morning, he was a true Early Bird!