Edward-St. Germain-Obituary

Edward Alan St. Germain

San Bernardino, California

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EDWARD ALAN ST. GERMAIN Age 63, a former resident of Grand Terrace for 30 years, died on July 8 at his home in Ossining, New York, after a valiant fight against cancer. Born and raised in Poughkeepsie, New York, he served with the U.S. Navy in Vietnam as a Hospital Corpsman First Class, providing...

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I send my sympathies to Barbara and family. I enjoyed ed,s blogs and looked at the Americam Revolutrion website often. Howard Wanhoff Riverside California.

i was so very sorry to hear of Ed's passing.He was my cousin.I have not seen him in years. His dad and my dad Robert were brothers. He was a sweet guy. I only wish I knew he moved back to the area. My deepest sympthy to his
wife and family.
Barbara St. Germain
Barbara

As a member of the Empire State Society, Sons of the American Revolution, my deepest condolences to all of Ed's family and friends. We were probably Mayflower cousins and I did not realize this.
We can all reflect on how much he did for others in his life.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Ed's family and friends; we extend our deepest sympathies. We also sincerely appreciate his extensive work in history and and contributions to reenacting. On behalf of all the students who use his website - "Thank you!"

Susan,

I have many great and interesting memories from the nine years I worked with Ed at State Farm. I'll always remember the things I learned from him at work. I remember going with him to a DAR presentation at the library in San Berdo and all the old ladies arguing about whether or not they had a quorum in order to vote on something. Ed told me that is why I needed to join the DAR because they needed some young blood in their group! He was a smart and interesting man and...

A good friend who has been missed and will always be missed.