Edward-Socha-Obituary

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Mr. Edward P. Socha

Spring Branch, Texas

Jun 23, 1936 – Jan 26, 2018 (Age 81)

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BORN
June 23, 1936
DIED
January 26, 2018
AGE
81
LOCATION
Spring Branch, Texas

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Porter Loring Mortuary North Obituary

Edward P. Socha, age 81, passed away on Friday, January 26, 2018 in Spring Branch, Texas. He was born on June 23, 1936 in Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts to Peter and Mary (Spieczny) Socha. Ed retired from the Navy as a Chief Petty Officer on April 1st, 1984 after serving for 30 years. He then...

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Uncle Edziu, you were an important part of my life growing up, I'm so glad that you were part of it, and you will be very much missed by everyone. I'm so glad that you and Donna were able to come to Robert's wedding back in July 2016.

Our deepest condolences to all those who knew my Uncle Ed. He will be missed by many. Uncle Ed once told me a story about a time Ed and Donna were on vacation. I may not have the location of where this story took place exactly correct. But the story

Our deepest condolences to all those who knew my Uncle Ed. He will be missed by many.

Uncle Ed once told me a story about a time Ed and Donna were on vacation. I may not have the location of where this story took place exactly correct. But the story is worth recounting.

Ed and Donna were on vacation. I think Australia or New Zeland. There was this unbelievable bungy jump that they went to see. Uncle Ed described it as the highest bridge jump in the world, or all of...

Ed, I'm the last Moreau, you we're friends with one of my older Brothers George, you used to call him Baldy, I'm the baby of 11 kids, George & I are the only ones left, good old Chinatown in Chicopee Falls, I seen your pictures and would have surely recognized you today. Not too many of the gangs from there left, George seen your obit in the paper and called me.We both send your Family & friends, our deepest Sympathies, May you rest in God's loving hands at Peace. Your OLD friends Joe jr....

Hi Ed, it's been a long time. Frank Stever here. I served with Ed during my time in the Navy stationed at Whidbey Island, Wa. I was lucky enough to of had Ed as my Supervisor for a couple of years while stationed at Whidbey Island. I had a few encounters with Ed around the Bremerton area after we both retired completely. Ed always had a smile on his face. You will be greatly missed. A friend Frank

My grandpa cannot be described in any words that I know. He was one of a kind and ALWAYS left you with a smile. He did absolutely anything for his grandchildren. All of my fondest memories will be with my grandpa and I will hold them in my heart forever.

My grandpa cannot be described in any words that I know. He was one of a kind and ALWAYS left you with a smile. He did absolutely anything for his grandchildren. All of my fondest memories will be with my grandpa and I will hold them in my heart forever. He was a goofball to say the least and was all about adventures and new experiences. His laugh brought a smile to your face and his stories made you want to experience them for yourself. His heart was as big as the ocean and he cared more...

With grateful hearts we would like to thank Deacon Ken Gottardy, as a family friend, accepted to officiate the Rosary this evening; to Joyce Mellene whom willingly said yes to help with tonight's arrangements; Tammy Frost who offered without hesitation to help with music, to the many people who have offered to help in so many aspects of this journey and most importantly, to all of you who are here in support as friends and family and to respectfully offer this Rosary for Ed and to pray with...

Donna, I am so sorry to hear of Ed's passing. I am glad I got to talk to him a few weeks back. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Edna Saylor (from the gym)

Ed was and is the best grandpa any girl could ever have! He was truly a mentor in my life. He taught me such amazing life lessons that I can only hope to live up to his teachings! He had the ability to leave such a positive impact on anyone he met. Yo

Ed was and is the best grandpa any girl could ever have! He was truly a mentor in my life. He taught me such amazing life lessons that I can only hope to live up to his teachings! He had the ability to leave such a positive impact on anyone he met. You didn't meet him with out leaving with a smile on your face and a warm feeling in your heart. He knew how important laughter was in life and knew how to implement it daily.
Grandpa was always the life of the party! He had the ability...