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Edward Naworol

Baltimore, Maryland

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On Sunday, February 10, Edward (Ed) Naworol died suddenly and unexpectedly while walking on one of his favorite beaches. Ed, a resident of Bel Air, worked for several mortgage companies over the years; most recently Atlantic Home Loans. Ed was known for many things: his birthday calls; customer...

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Ed was a wonderful man and the best at his job. He knew how to make you feel like he really valued your business. His birthday calls and wishes will be sorely missed! Prayers for Ed and to his family.

So very sorry to here of Ed's passing. Our deepest sympathy to the Naworal family

So sorry for your loss. Ed was wonderful and helped me tremendously when I bought my first home. He will be greatly missed.

Ed was the mortgage doctor for sure! I've know and worked with Ed for many years. He knew the ins and outs of mortgage lending so well that he actually put deals together for me. My last Buyer client actually said..."does he ever say no? " when referring to Ed. He was the only business contact in my file that actually called me on my Birthday.I remember the last one for sure. He had a great GREAT sense of humor too, so much that I think of many things he said as this brings a smile to my...

He was our go to mortgage guy/became a friend! I'm so heartbroken to hear about his sudden passing. We have his family in our thoughts and prayers. He will truly be missed.
-The Starling Family

Ed was the construction loan king. Throughout all the years I have known him, he was always looking for a way to work a deal. He is a legend and there will be no one who could replace his big personality.

My sincere condolences to his family.

Mandy and Naworol Family, I am so very sorry to hear of your Dads passing. You all are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. I hope that you find peace and comfort in all the wonderful moments you shared.

Ed was an icon in the mortgage business. He loved his doctors, first time buyers, veterans, rehabbers. . . all of us. I still can't believe it. He is a huge loss to us in real estate.