Edward-Showalter-Obituary

Edward John "Ed" Showalter

Midway, Georgia

1950-2016 (Age 66)

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DIED
December 19, 2016
AGE
66
LOCATION
Midway, Georgia

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MIDWAY - Edward "Ed" John Showalter, 66, passed away on Monday, Dec. 19, 2016, at his home with family by his side.Edward was born on Nov. 20, 1950, to Philip and Alice (Kissel) Showalter. He was a native of Randolph, Ohio, and had lived in Liberty County for the past seven years, having moved...

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Fond memories of our "Mr. Ed" at the Kent Ohio, American Legion, where we had karaoke nights. He always brought a smile to our faces and was a dear friend, loved by all around him.

Ed, I found "Eagle Rock" that you and I stood on in the middle of Hilgert's fields just east of the strawberry patch. We declared it "Eagle Rock" and it became a sacred place. I used to visit it now and then. It's been rolled out of the field so they could plow. It is resting alongside the field in the woods near my old home there on Randolph road. Yeah, ... it is still a sacred place.

Can't believe it's been 2 years.. I just read the posts by some of our friends/family. I am doing ok, the girls are doing very well.. you'd be proud. I am happy, but I will always have a piece of my heart that belongs to you and you alone. We remember you on holidays, your birthday, Veteran's Day.. You will always be on our minds and we'll all catch up again, one day~ Love you Showalter!

Edwardo you were like a real dad to me and always will I will never ever say goodbye because I know I will see you again I miss you so extremely much every day and night and I always wear the tiger eye ring you gave to me and I never ever took it off you were my everything I'm proud to call you my dad my smile my happiness my faith and my trust you fought hard to stay with us and now I'm proud you are at rest you earned it edwardo you trust my family with everything you had and now we...

Ed, you were such a great guy with a really big heart. I will never forget all the good times we all had going to the Kent legion. May you rest in piece. Keeping your family in my prayers. May they find piece and comfort...

I didn't know you very well but I do know that you had a heart of gold. I enjoyed your sense of humour. You had a way about you that put others at ease. I am happy that you lived and saddened by your death. HOOAH my friend!

You will always be the flame in my heart. We were and still are perfect soulmates.. I look forward to being with you again someday.. I LOVE YOU WILL ALL MY BEING, YOU ARE THE "AIR I BREATHE". Your loving wife, Christine

My wonderful husband, I love you Ed