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Edward Mirra Jr.

Sylvania, Ohio

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Edward Mirra, Jr., age 73, died peacefully at his home, with his family around him, on Friday May 31, 2013. He was born July 5, 1939 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Edward Mirra Sr. and Helen (Vail) Mirra who are both deceased. In high school, Ed received the Joseph M. T. Childrey Memorial...

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Anita and family,
Sorry I missed calling hours and service. I had pain injections. I miss my good buddy so much. I am confident he is now getting his share of raw oysters on the half shell.

Our deepest sympathy to Ed's family. We always enjoyed sharing stories and smiles with Ed, whether it was business or personal.

Anita,
Our prayers go out to you. It was a pleasure to know and work with Ed. Our
days in Perrysburg are special fond memories and we are so thankful for our
short visit with you and the Smithers in Florida two years ago.
Don Pheasant

I'm so sorry for your loss

My association with Ed came many years ago he the teacher and I merely just the student. I am very grateful to have known Ed so well for so long, if he taught me anything it was simply that life is unpredictable and doesn't always go as planned. Ed was a man of character and honor he played as hard as he worked and enjoyed life to the very fullest. If you know Ed as I,you know he lived his life to the very fullest “his way”. What I learned from his illness, was how much was still left after...

Dear. Mirra family I'm sorry to hear of your recent loss. Psalms 65:2

Such sad news. The descriptions leader, mentor and friend show up over and over again in these messages. They are the very same impressions I took away from my association with Ed at Owens Corning. He was genuine, the kind of man you were proud to work with, and a tremendous asset for the company. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Anita: I feel so honored to have shared so much of my life with you and Ed. From his staying at the ATO house at Wittenberg, while we double dated, to your home in Three Meadows which backed up on ours. Also having our daughters playing softball together. Such wonderful memories. Hold them close and cherish them always. Dave Wise

Thinking of you and your family

Betty & Glenn Sherman