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EDWARD GEORGE MUSGRAVE

Orlando, Florida

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MUSGRAVE, EDWARD GEORGE, 78, passed away peacefully on April 3, 2010 into the arms of Jesus, his Savior. He was born March 28, 1932 in Newark, NJ and lived in Brick, NJ until moving to Orlando in 1984. His faith in God, family and friendships were of highest...

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I've read all the notes about Ed's life. They were so elequently stated. He was such a special man as a teacher (my high school history teacher at Brick HS), as a leader at CJCS, where I was a substitute teacher, as a friend and bible study leader, and as a fellow Christian. His light glowed. He impacted many lives and will be missed.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Ellie and Karin,
What a loss of a great man...husband and father. Cherish and rehearse those memories over and over in your heart and outloud with each other.
We love you and are praying for you.

Mrs Musgrave, Karin and family, I am so very sorry for your loss. Mr Musgrave was so kind to me when I first came to CJCS. I was not in a very good place, and he somehow made it ok. Ricky was very fond of him too. May you find peace in knowing he is Home. Prayers are with you~ Mary Matthys (St. Petersburg, Florida)

Dear Musgraves,
I have such fond memories from when I was a child of Mr Musgrave. As a student at PCCA, he always made us smile when he visited the classrooms. His gentle spirit and love for the children was evident in everything he did. He touched my life and I know that he did the same for the other children that attended PCCA. My prayers are with your family. He will be missed.
Windy Claytor Gatchell

Without question, Ed Musgrave will be remembered for his sincerity, loyalty, compassion, courage, and integrity. I did not mention his ingenious wit in that list because it deserves a few lines. I don’t think I have ever met a person who could make me laugh like Ed. His dry sense of humor and impeccable timing would leave me laughing until my sides ached. I was always convinced that Ed had to be Bob Newhart’s long-lost brother.

As with others who have posted here, Ed gave...

Ellie and family, what a pleasure and honor it was to know Ed Musgrave! A good man who was honest, hardworking and caring. He pushed me to live to a higher standard, held me accountable for my actions, and made me achieve more than I thought I was capable of! He accomplished so much that will carry on, that he will live in the minds and hearts of many for years to come!

Mrs. Musgrave and family,
I am very sorry to hear of the passing of your husband,father, grandfather and friend. He is now in the presents of the LORD. 2 Cor. 5:8 Absent with the boby means to be present with the LORD. My thought and prayers are with you.
Eileen Daggett Morris (Beachwood NJ)

Ellie and family,
Ed was one of the kindness men I have ever had the pleasure of meeting. My years with him at Pinecastle are among my fondest memories. He truly was the spiritual leader of the staff and it meant the world to me. I know you will always miss him, but please know how special he was to many of us and that he now has his reward for a life well-spent.
With much affection,
Marsha Dragsted Ferguson