Edward-Scheidler-Obituary

Edward Scheidler

Salt Lake City, Utah

Mar 29, 1956 – Jan 15, 2025

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BORN
March 29, 1956
DIED
January 15, 2025
LOCATION
Salt Lake City, Utah

Obituary

March 29, 1956 - January 15, 2025Edward John Scheidler passed away peacefully on January 15, 2025, after a hard-fought battle with cancer. Born on March 29, 1956, in Hellertown, PA, to Gloria and William Scheidler, Ed was a proud graduate of Lehigh University and built a successful career as an...

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It is halftime of Super Bowl 59 as I write this. We should be on the phone now discussing the first half of the game, and catching up. I have great memories of all the things we did, and how we survived some questionable choices! I miss you my friend. Rest in peace Fast Eddie.

It is half time of Super Bowl 59. We´d be on the phone together discussing the game, at this point, happily. I think about all the time we spent just hanging out, and how we survived some of our choices! Great like memories with you. I miss my friend. Rest in peace Fast Eddie.

Ed was an awesome guy who was quick to laugh and who always had something witty to say. A smart guy, a fine athlete, and a great friend. RIP, Big Ed.

Ed was a good friend, a good man and an extremely good engineer, the world could use many more like him.

The world is a slightly darker place, he was a good friend, a good man and very good engineer, he is and will be missed.

Wow what a loss. One of the best in the industry ,a man you could trust. Rest in peace old friend. From Sterling Wootton ,WGC .

He had a sharp mind, a keen Philly sense of humor and a three hundred yard swing. A good friend to all and will be missed.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Very sad to hear of Ed´s passing. I was a classmate of Ed at Becahi. Spent man fun days with him talking at the cafeteria lunch table with Gerry Yasko, Sue Grimmer, and Mary Knipe. He always was witty, funny, and kind. We were all blessed to know him. Much sympathy to his family, Cindy Barna Himpler