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Edward J. Nagy

Austin, Texas

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Edward J. Nagy Edward J. Nagy, 38, passed away at South Austin Hospital on September 24th, after an extended illness. Edward, a native of Buffalo, NY, has lived in Austin for the past 15 years. He worked in the Semiconductors Industry, and most recently in Renewable Energy - Solar...

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My thoughts and prayers go out to Mrs. Nagy, Ron and the family of Ed. Keep the memories and thoughts of Ed close during this difficult time.

To all of Ed's family, we send our deepest and most sincere condolances. I hope that you are able to remember the many happy times that you have shared with Ed. I know that just hearing, seeing or saying his name brings instant memories to my mind and I can see him like it was just yesterday!
Sadly, it has been many years since I last saw Ed. I met him in NY & and worked with him in NY & Texas. I have many happy memories. In Texas, he would have us all over to visit for dinner, music,...

Ed will be greatly missed. I shared some great times with the Nagy brothers. Ed was the type of guy that always put a smile on your face. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

To Ed’s Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time.
We will miss Ed’s enthusiasm, smile and drive for life, I remember working with Ed for several years at CVC and inviting Ed to ski with us on Honeoye lake, the next thing you know Ed bought a ski boat and was off to Texas to live his dream. Ed was a great co-worker, friend and ski partner, Ed would always call us during a Rochester winter storm too remind us how nice and warm it was in Texas. We will miss...

I remember Ed as an exuberant and enthusiastic member of the early CVC team and am truly saddened by the news of his passing. My prayers and condolences to the family and friends he leaves behind.

I would like to convey my sincere condolences and prayers to Ed's family. I worked with Ed back at CVC and was supposed to get together with him this November when I was going to be in Austin. Ed was certainly one of the key people that helped make CVC successful. He was also one of the key people that made it a fun place to work. I had a lot of laughs with Ed over the years and along with many other people will miss him. God bless you Ed.

Ron,Dawn,Rachel and Christine our thoughts and prayers are with you. We didnt know your brother/son but it sounds like he was a great person, his sons should be proud. We will be thinking of you and cannot imagine what you must be going through, just know you are in our thoughts best wishes, Michele, Jonathan and Nathan

Thank you for trying to make our world a better place to be. You will be missed more than you know and their will not be a day that goes by that you will not be thought of. You are such an inspiration and a light in my eye. I will miss you my friend! Thank you for comimg into my life...

Ed extended his friendship and hospitality from the first day I met him. We will miss Ed but always remember him and are greatful we got to know him.
Dwayne and Cory Rowland
Calgary, Alberta, Canada