Edward-Schwehm-Obituary

Edward Schwehm

Ridgewood, New Jersey

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SCHWEHM Edward William, 62, of Ridgewood, New Jersey, passed away of Glioblastoma, a rare and fatal brain cancer, on Tuesday, October 1st, 2013. He was born in Middletown, NY in 1951 to parents Edith and the late Eduard Schwehm. Ed received his Bachelor's of Science in Electrical Engineering...

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In loving memory to my good friend.

I interviewed Ed for the Danfoss line in 1991 in my home office with my now 20 year old son swinging in a wind up baby seat, it didn't phase Ed at all , he was always the professional salesman . I always enjoyed his candor and optimistic outlook on life and business. He will be missed in our Industry and I will miss him s a friend. Our prayers go out to Wendy and Family during this difficult time.

Thanks Ed for everything!
We'll be eating sandwiches for you this
Saturday.

Rest in Peace!


ATTABOX

I know right now
At your time of grief
It's hard to understand
So I pray that you
Will find some comfort
Under God's loving hand.

Ed and I go back to the days when he was a representative for Doerr. He'd come in to our family business and speak with my Dad. Ed was one of the few salesmen that my Dad liked. When I moved into the purchasing department, Ed was one of my "go to" guys- and he always came through for us.
Ed and I shared our milestones- we got married within 3 weeks of each other, and our children were born around the same time. We talked about parenthood, school, colleges, weddings, and grandchildren. Even...

Having worked with Ed for the last twenty plus years, I feel as if I have lost a friend as well as an associate. When things were tough, Ed always gave his all to solve a problem, just as he gave his all to try and beat his last and most difficult challenge. I will miss you Ed, and I sent my heartfelt condolences to your family.

He was a Good Man who valued his Family and his business. He was Honest, Fair and always had a story to tell. He had a real sense of Humor and made me feel good about everything we did together. He will truly be "missed" by all that knew him. God Bless You My Freind!!!

Ed--you were a smart businessman and a good friend to everyone. We will all miss you, and we send our best to your family.


On Wed Oct 1, I lost my good friend Ed to a greater authority and higher power than what we are aware of here on earth.

I watched over the past year as Ed fought a valiant fight with brain cancer. He met cancer with a steadfast determination and he was committed to beating this disease, regardless of what his physicians had to say. Ed would sometimes tell me about something the doctors had told him. No matter what they said, he found the positive part of the news and used it as a...