EDWARD H.-STEVENS-Obituary

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EDWARD H. STEVENS

Cleveland, Ohio

Nov 27, 1928 – Sep 16, 2021

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November 27, 1928
DIED
September 16, 2021
LOCATION
Cleveland, Ohio

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EDWARD H. STEVENS, age 92, beloved husband of the late Eleanor Margaret (nee Rickey); loving father of Eddie; father-in-law of Colleen Crawford; brother of Sally Schneider; uncle and great-uncle.  Proud U.S. Army veteran - Korea.  Mr. Stevens was an accomplished pilot and flew the Ford Tri-Motor for Island Airlines. He was an avid amateur radio operator and his call sign was WB8ROK. He enjoyed volunteering at the NASA Glenn Research Center.  Passed away September 16, 2021.  Funeral Service Saturday, September 25, at 10:30 A.M. in the CHAMBERS FUNERAL HOME of CLEVELAND, 4420 ROCKY RIVER DR. AT PURITAS, where friends may call FRIDAY 5-7 P.M.  Interment Alger Cemetery.  

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Ed's friendly demeanor and cheery outlook touched everyone who knew him. In ham radio lingo he's a "silent key." But to all who knew him, he will be remembered. Godspeed. -Bob, K8RBV

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Eddie, so saddened with the passing of your dad. What a wonderful man...he truly left his mark on you. Our prayers for you knowing that your dad is in the presence of God. Be blessed.

Thank you for your brave service to our country !

Ed was truly one of the good guys, he will be greatly missed.
Godspeed, Ed.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
R.I.P , WB8ROK 73 From KB8ENV

Ed was a great big brother. He taught me how to drive a stick-shift car. He made me learn the workings of a combustion engine first. I’ll never forget intake, compression, fire and exhaust. Love you Ed. RIP.

Ed was a gentleman and a scholar. I met Ed and his wife Rickey in the late 70s, when we all belonged to the South East Amateur Radio Club. I enjoyed reconnecting with Ed in the last 10 years or so, again through Amateur Radio. The world has lost a good one.