Edward-SORENSEN-Obituary

Edward J. SORENSEN

Levittown, New York

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SORENSEN - Edward J., 62, of Bayside, NY on November 1, 2012. Beloved brother of Arlene (Valley Cottage) and John (Garden City). Dear brother-in-law of Linda. Adored uncle of Evan and Troy. Grand uncle of Valentina. Professional Guitarist and Teacher who appeared as a musician in the films...

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Ed, hello and LOVE from your long time - long ago friend Hollywood Joe - On this 12th anniversary of you going up to Heaven - We will meet again -

Hello again Ed up there in Heaven from your pal forever "Hollywood" Joe Nania - All is well here for me and my family - and I am thinking about you as usual - it has been 11 years since you went to Heaven and we never forgot you at all , Joe

Missing you always, Eddie <3

Hello Ed up there in Heaven from your pal forever Hollywood Joe

Hello Ed up there in Heaven - love from your pal forever , Joe Nania also known as "Hollywood" Joe 11-1-2020

ED , I am always thinking about you - I will see you soon - love from your pal forever, Joe Nania a.k.a. Hollywood Joe

Here I am again - for my buddy ED SORENSEN - Who I knew for many years- played music with him on gigs- did a lot of great fun things with- and it is now 5 years that he has gone up to HEAVEN - he is in my heart forevermore- ED I know you have been watching over me all this time that you have been "gone" and I feel it - thank you for always being there for me- love from your pal forever, Joe Nania a.k.a. Hollywood Joe

EDDIE, I will never forget you - - thank you for being my friend - - way back when - - I am putting together a video of our audio performance when we recorded in my apartment at 1977 Glencoe way Hollywood Hills California back in April of 1986 - - It will be uploaded to YOUTUBE www.youtube.com/hollywoodjoe123 your pal forever - - Joe Nania a.k.a. Hollywood Joe

So Sorry to hear of Ed's passing He was my guitar teacher many years ago and a good friend. Best to his family.

Ron DeJesus

Play your heart out in heaven, Eddie.