Edward-Pinter-Obituary

Edward Pinter

86, Lakewood, New Jersey

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(Asbury Park Press)EDWARD PINTERAGE: 86 LAKEWOOD Edward Pinter, 86, passed away on Monday, Dec. 20, 2010 at home. He was born in Hillside, NJ and lived in Brick for many years before moving to Lakewood, NJ. Mr. Pinter was a foundry man for Barnett Foundry and Spindler Brothers. He also worked for...

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Thinking of you..the danish...your wit..your stories and you would always leave us laughing or smiling. A great man Eddie!!

Remembering our Uncle Ed today . So happy we have so many wonderful memories that make us smile. Never forgotten always in our hearts.

Marge,Mutzie,Pam,
Sorry for your loss.I still have many great memories of your family from Ryan Street.I know Eddie will be greatly missed because it was all about family.
Love all of you.

Daddy there are no words........Pamela (who was the one person in the world who thought just like you did)

I have known Mr. and Mrs. Pinter since I was seven years old and I am now sixty-five. Mutzie was my very first friend and in my younger years, the Pinter home was like my second home. As an adult, Ed and I always had a running joke that went back to those early years when we both remembered my attempts to sleep over as Mutzie's little girl friend. It almost never worked out because I would get homesick and Mr. Pinter would have to drive me home in what seemed like the middle of the night....

My family has been so blessed to have known Ed and Marge. Both of them have graciously given my husband and I and our sons "a surrogate grandfather and grandmother" so desperately needed in our lives since both my husband's and my parents passed away many moons ago. My 12 year old son, Mattie, loved him so much as well as all of us! He wheeled him around and sat with him at every basketball game and was proud to call him Grandpa Ed. Ed and Mattie had a special bond and were always laughing...

Just returned from the funeral. The sailors doing their military presentation brought to mind how Uncle Ed was so proud to have served in the Navy. He was also proud of his Hungarian heritage and the Lithuanian heritage of Aunt Marge and the Krutulis family. But I did hear him say more than once that he considered himself a member of the "Richkus Clan" because he so enjoyed the legacy of the outdoors. Brother Will was always a source of pride and joy and I was always a source of of...

My earliest memories of my Uncle Ed were hunting in the fields by our farm in Bridgeport, NY; my first use of a live gun for hunting was with him, my first trip to fish out on the ocean was with him...so many firsts. I will miss him terribly. My deep love and sympathy to Aunt Marge and my family who will so miss him.