Edward-Smith-Obituary

Edward Samuel Smith

Alpha, Pennsylvania

Apr 27, 1945 – Dec 17, 2022

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BORN
April 27, 1945
DIED
December 17, 2022
LOCATION
Alpha, Pennsylvania

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NAZARETH Edward Samuel Smith (Smitty) passed away on Saturday, December 17, 2022 at LVHN Hecktown Oaks. Ed was born in Phillipsburg, NJ at Warren Hospital on April 27, 1945. He was the son of the late Harold W. and Helen A. Ehasz Smith. He was employed by H. P. Kinsey and Bath Supply plumbing...

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Carol, I was shocked and saddened when Ron told me of Ed's passing. I always enjoyed the times we got together whether playing golf, going to dinner when Bomber was in town or whatever I always had a good time with Ed. May God be with you at this sad time. RIP "big Ed".

Carol, I am so very sorry to hear about Ed's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Barbara Harding

Carol, my deepest thoughts and prayers during this sad time. May God´s blessings be with you, prayers for comfort and peace. Dorothy

Carol I was getting my 4th Chemo treatment today , so could not get to viewing. Have a bad white blood count so doctors office tomorrow. Will not make Mass. Eddie is in my thoughts and prayers. My only Viet Nam vet cousin. He and I are both proud we went and served. Made us closer. My childhood memories of him remain strong and so very positive. He gave kindness and sincerity new meaning in the English Language. He is and was a "Stand Up Man", the highest praise in the VN Vets vocabulary. I...

Carol, I am so very sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you. Unfortunately, I will not be able to attend the services due to illness. But, please know my thoughts and prayers will be with you. Maryann Horvath Wujkiw

Carol I am so sorry about the passing of Ed. He was a long time friend back when we played basketball baseball quits and also work together for a few years right at a high school. Kept in contact with him during the Vietnam era we were both there at the same time only he had a more difficult job than I did. He will always hold a place in my heart what a guy will miss him sorry again

R. I. P. Smitty. you are remembered fondly from our sports years at PHS and seeing you and catching up at kinsey's... always a gentleman with a smile.

Carol, I have known you since kindergarten so I really feel your tremendous loss. You and Eddie as Jim and I always called him were a big part of our family which is why you were our son´s Godmother and Eddie was Kevin´s confirmation sponsor. Whenever we saw Eddie he was always warm and very friendly toward us and we cared very much about him. He was a genuine person. `The Best´

Carol, Joe & I would like to offer our deepest sympathies to you & your family. Joe & Smitty served together in 175th Army Combat Engineers. Fond memories of the reunions we shared over the years. Prayers for comfort & strength for all of your family at this most difficult time. Pat & Joe DePover