Edward-Slover-Obituary

Edward Slover

Mobile, Alabama

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SLOVER Mr. Edward Slover - a native of New Jersey, died Saturday, May 15, 2010 at the William F. Green State Veterans Home in Bay Minette, AL. Mr. Slover was a longtime resident of Sacramento, CA and moved to Mobile County in 2003 after retirement. He retired from the U.S. Air Force and...

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My condolences to the family and friends of Eddie. I only knew him in 1955-56 when I was a freshman at Red Bank Catholic, but I never forgot that cute guy with the warm smile....just as he appears in the picutres posted here. The one on the far right is just how I remember him.

May you all find the peace which surpasses all understanding as you relive your happy memories of him.

Charlotte Chamy Snedeker

Please accept my prayers and sympathy for an old friend and his family. I was in High School with Ed. He will be missed by all of you.

I knew Ed in high school and was always impressed by his considerate but confidant nature. He will be missed by all of his '59 classmates at RBC.

Kitty,

I was so saddened to learn of Ed's death. I remember so well the good times we had serving together at the 1155th. He was a true friend and a loyal worker. Sandy joins me in expressing our condolences at this difficult time.

Kitty and family: What a man, friend and gentleman! Even tho he walked like Howie Foster, in a rush..Loved him, woorked with me at Tech Ops, hired me at CCP subsequent xfer to Stealth Program and darned if he didn't beat me home. Kitty, I have lost a great friend. Rest in Peace, Ed now u can slow down.

I played on the 1155th softball team with Eddie in '68,'69 &75 - all Base champions. Great player and a fine man. I am saddened by this and offer condolences to his family. Sidney Roper (Bartlesville, OK)

Dear Family,

I was a long time friend of Ed throughout my military career. Our prayers are with you & your family during these trying times.

Mac & Gloria McGettigan, Tucson AZ

Kitty, Eddie, Donnie and Bryan. I loved your dad like a brother and will always remember the good times we had here in Sacramento. He will be missed by all. Be thankful for the time you had with him.

Kitty, I remember Ed had your dad's car and he came and got me in the barracks. We went in and out of the gates at Yokota so that the guards would have to salute us. We thought we were cool cause we were two stripers. I'll never forget how he eat his eggs. I miss him much and send my love. gordy