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Edward J. Tulay

Northampton, Massachusetts

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December 26, 2018
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Northampton, Massachusetts

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After a brave struggle with cancer, Edward John Tulay, age 75, passed away at the Fisher Home in Amherst on December 26, 2018.Ed was the son of a Polish farming family from Northampton. Ed was born to Josephine (Blizniak) and Metro Tulay on January 12, 1943. Ed and his high school sweetheart...

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We were neighbors and friends since the early fifties!

Ed was truly the sweetest, kindest person you could encounter. If you look for the definition of gentleman, you will find his picture. I was fortunate to work with him at Yankee Candle and I can't think of a time he wasn't smiling and brightening the day for everyone. He was one of a kind and he will be so missed!

Linda, Mark, Scott and family, we were so sorry to hear of Ed's passing. You truly had a wonderful life and so many memories to hold close. You were wonderful neighbors and friends.Sending prayers.

We are so sorry to hear of Ed's passing we will miss him.I work in the South Deerfield post office. Every no matter what he showed up with a smile.I nick named him "Uncle Eddie" which fit him to a T. Everyone will miss you sir! Rest easy Uncle Eddie.Condolences to the entire family

So very sorry for your loss. Our prayer are with you and the family. Remembered Ed when we were backyard neighbors as kids. May God Bless.
Tom Chunglo

I knew Ed from Yankee Candle as well. I catered breakfast and lunch from Chandlers Restaurant to the corporate building and often met Ed at the back loading dock where we both entered the building. He always held the door for me as I pushed my heavy cart in and out of the building. I knew that, if I had an extra muffin or egg sandwich at breakfast or a cup of clam chowder (Ed LOVED our clam chowder) at lunch, Ed would never turn me down when I offered some to him. He was a special person...

Ed you sure were an amazing person. I'm proud to say I never met a man that was as kind and happy to do what ever was asked of you. You will be missed more than words can be said.
My condolences to your family
Now it time for you to rest
Georgette Lambert

It was great to have worked with you all these years ( Yankee Candle) and also see you at Big Y. You and your smile are missed by many. My thoughts and prayers go out to your family.

My heart is heavy with sadness over the passing of Ed. He was so sweet and kind. We had many laughs talking about the Bruins when he delivered the mail to the Yankee Candle Flagship store. I was the receptionist there and many, many topics were discussed. The world has lost a very kind man and now has become an angel watching over us. Rest in peace Ed!