Edward-Ross-Obituary

Edward C. Ross

Los Angeles, California

1958 - 2018

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February 4, 1958 - July 20, 2018 Edward ("Ed") Ross, 60, cherished husband, father, and friend, passed away surrounded by his loved ones after a brief illness. A native of New York City and a lifelong NY Giants fan, Ed left soon after college to head out to Los Angeles where he worked for 36...

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I'm so, so sorry to hear about Ed. I worked for him for 5 years at WB. He was one of my two favorite bosses ever (and I've had a lot of them). He was a good, kind, and generous man.

Ed, our dear friend, sports fan and music devotee, wonderful cook, beloved husband, fabulous father, will be missed by all who knew and loved him. So many memories flood over us as we say our final good byes. Time goes by so quickly. It seems like only yesterday that we were hanging out in college planning what to do with our young lives. Ed accomplished so much, professionally and personally. His family adored him and he cherished his wife and children. They were his life.

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Ed was one of the best people I have ever known. He was caring. He was loyal. When Ed would ask me to hold his calls I learned to not say He's not here but rather He's behind closed doors because he would hear me talking to whoever it was and inevitably pick up. He just wanted to help. But his ability to love is what stood out the most for me. He loved his friends he loved his sports but most of all he loved his family.
On a funny note, I am thinking that he is cooking up some...

My deepest sympathies to the Ross family. Ed was an honorable man and well respected. He will be missed. I'm deeply saddened by the news of his passing. God bless!

I am praying for the family of Ed Ross. He was a great, generous person with a huge personality. I worked with Ed for years and always enjoyed his company. Praying for your strength and comfort at this difficult time.

My condolences. I donated in his memory to the Amyloidosis Foundation.