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Edward Haviland Petit III

Newtown, Connecticut

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PETIT Edward (Ted) Haviland, III, 50, of Newtown, CT, passed away unexpectedly on June 10, 2011 at Yale New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT. Edward is survived by his loving wife Kristen, (Cocco); children Jemma 10, Mae 8, Edward Haviland IV (Teddy) 7 and Andrew 5 of Newtown, CT; his parents Edward...

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Just found out about Ted and couldn't believe it. Ted was a good friend and neighbor-always greeting you with a smile. He spent the Scituate blizzard of 78 on my parents floor along with my brothers Steve and Brian-he helped make a tough time so much better. My prayers go out to entire family-Ted will be surely missed but never forgotten.

Ed was a friend of mine in Boston - owing to our mutual love of the Boston band Dumptruck! I just read about his passing in the Somerville Patch, and I am deeply saddened. My heart goes out to Ed's family for your great loss.

I went to high school with Ed and will always remember his sense of humor....especially playing football.
I have not seen him in years but if he continued his path I am sure he was a great father and husband.
God Bless
Brad Warren

Kristen, I am so saddened to have just heard about Ted. He's a wonderful man, husband and father. What a presence he brought to family gatherings. please know you and the children are in my thoughts and prayers.
To Aunt Jane and Uncle Eddie, So very sorry for the loss of a wonderful person. All My Love, Kathleen Tarquinio

I was very saddened to hear about Ed. My deepest sympathy goes out to his family. He was a great guy and I always enjoyed his company and easy manner combined with his financial expertise.He will be greatly missed
Grant Stoddart

I was fortunate enough to know and work with Ed for the last few years. He was a great man. It was always good to see him. He will certainly be missed. Our hearts go out to his family.

-The Switser family and the crew at M.S. Custom Gardens.

To Ed's family, I am deeply sorry your loss. I only worked with Ed for a short period of time but it was enough time to know that he was a man of loyalty and integrity. I respected him immensely as a colleague and still chuckle when I think about his awesome sense of humor.

It is with great sadness I bid farewell to an old Scituate friend. I send my most sincere condolences to the Petit family during this difficult time.

Our hearts and prayers go out to Eds family and loved ones. From our early days together at Merrill Lynch to our recent summers in Maine we will cherish the memories we had together.

Ted and Cheryl Nelson