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Edward Raposa

69, Jackson, New Jersey

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(Asbury Park Press)EDWARD RAPOSAAGE: 69 JACKSON Edward Raposa, 69, of Jackson, passed away Friday, July 2, 2010, after a courageous battle with cancer. Ed was born in Newark to Margaret and Anthony Raposa and was a lifelong resident of NJ. After serving in the U.S. Army, he went to work as a...

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Please accept my deepest sympathies on your loss. "Easy Ed" was always a kind and caring friend and one of the great joys of my youth was when my parents would get the call to meet him at the dock, he was coming in with a load of lobster!!May you all find comfort in your memories. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

On behalf of your grandchildren,
Eva, Keith and Anthony.........
You have made the world...a little softer...a little kinder...and a little warmer for them.

Dear Eddie,
May God, himself, smile upon you.
I have faith that you are resting in the sight of a loving and merciful God.
May the light of the Lord shine upon you and all of your family forever.
God bless you and may the Lord hold you in his arms for eternity.
Always, Jeanne

I am so sorry to learn of Eddie’s passing. Everyone always loved it when Eddie walked into a room. He was so kind to Grandmother, who loved Eddie and always joking around with my father. May he rest in peace my thoughts and prayers to his family.

may your memories of Ed bring a smile to your face, a warmth to your heart, and a thankfulness to God for having let your share a part of your life with him.
"easy ed" was always a welcome visitor to the stadelman family.
love and prayers to all his family left behind.

Family of Eddie Raposa: I am so very sorry for your loss. I knew Eddie from High School and afterwards until we all went our separate ways. He was a wonderful guy then and I'm so glad to see was a wonderful man later in life! My deepest sympathies.

To the family of "Ed ", my old fellow pressman . Yes , we spent many years at the Ledger but, I think our best years were when we worked at the Newark News , there we had lots of fun mixed in with our work , the Ledger was all business . Car pooling was also fun sometimes, except when I was late getting to the lot to meet Ed , Bobby & Gus , then I had to buy the coffee ( & I was always late ) , I'll say one thing , they were the greatest ball busters going but, I loved them all , even though...

One of the nicest people I could ever know. I remember I learnt how to dance at Eddie's 1st wedding to my wonderful cousin (Jeanne). You were always there for all the family members in good and bad times. you will be missed by all.

Dear sweet Uncle Eddie. I will never, ever forget you. Thank you for wonderful childhood memories. Love, Lauren (Little Egg Harbor, NJ)