Edward-Parda-Obituary

Edward J. Parda

Westfield, Massachusetts

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Edward J. Parda Westfield - Edward J. Parda, 85, of Westfield died Sunday October 13, 2013 in Westfield. He was born in the Three Rivers Section of Palmer on December 19, 1927 to Joseph and Mary (Lizak) Parda and has lived in Westfield for the past sixty-five years where he served as City...

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I enjoyed working with Edward and hearing his stories. He was a pleasant man and I know he will be missed. Rest in peace Edward.

Joe and Family
Caring thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time.

Sue & Lyle Maxwell

Joe and Family, I am so sorry to hear of your fathers passing. You are all in our prayers. Heaven has another happy couple re-united. All our love and prayers. Dave and Karen Poplawski

i saw in the paper my cousin ed died i felt real bad ,havent seen hinm in years ,but always thaught of him ,send my sympathy to chrissy ,anne marie and joseph my prayers and sympathy are with youcousin roseann bozyk durkee your grandmas marys niece

Little brother, John, on Richie's 1st Communion Day

Ed and Richard 1930s

If one ever wanted to go back in time, it was Ed who would take the lead in that journey. I titled my last visit with Uncle Ed, "Chapter One". We had a ball talking about Joe in the cherry picker that stopped working at such an inconvenient time. That humorous detail, sorry Joe, stands out in my mind but of course other topics and memories were covered as well.
I will remember those shindigs quite fondly. Uncle Ed and Aunt Irene, thank you!

For my cousin Joe and his family, as well as all of those left behind, I am so sorry for the loss of such a beautiful soul. I am proud to have called him my uncle.

I can only imagine that he and my dad "Steve" and their parents were quickly reunited.

Knowing how much they loved to talk, they probably haven't stopped talking yet!

At least now, Dad won't have to pass the phone off while he goes and uses the restroom. I heard that they once talked, long distance, for 18...

You were wonderful to me in my youth. I will never forget how helpful you were to me during my college years. Rest in Peace.