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Edward L. Von Hohn

Phoenix, Arizona

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Von Hohn, Edward L. Leading trial attorney, passed away at age 44. Edward L. Von Hohn, of Dallas, Texas, passed away on Friday, February 6th, joining the Lord in Heaven. Born December 13, 1964 in Bessemer, Alabama, Edward led a full life leading his community and earning multiple distinctions...

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R.I.P. Edward.

You are an example to many. And Thank you for being so kind. Each time I saw you, you made me laugh. I will miss you and love you ...

I was shocked to hear just this week about Ed's passing. I had the pleasure of meeting Ed and getting to know him through working on an East Texas patent case. Ed was our opponent but he was a pleasure to know and work with in every way. He was as smart as can be, a true professional, a real gentleman, and always a lot of fun to be around. He sure loved his family so I know you will be missing him a lot. Please know that my thoughts are with you.

I still keep the texts that Ed and I shared on my phone. His humor, dreams and passion for people was always at the forefront of all our discussions. He was one of the most alive people I have ever had the honor of knowing and still almost a month since this tragedy, still feel it happened only yesterday.

Ed, I'll miss a future of friendship and brotherhood with you. You were a kind, decent and honorable man and I miss you greatly.

God speed dear friend.

TO Edwards siblings whom he loved very much. It grievs me that you lost a father figure and a brother figure so untimely.
My love goes out to all of you as I don't have current addresses, I chanced that you could get this message. Auntie Pat Heggem

My deepest sympathy to this family. Ed was a very good and special man. A true leader. I will miss him

My dear Ilsa & Family;
Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss. I only knew Ed when I was in grade school and High School and he was always a standup human being. He was always a stellar example to his siblings including my dear friend Ilsa. He always made it fun when Ilsa had her friends over to the Exeter house! (p.r.'s) He has obviously touched so many people throughout his 44 years and accomplished so much more than a man his age. Ed, I think it's safe to say, "You made 'em...

I don't remember exactly how I met Ed, but he was a freshman at Baylor when I was a senior...He asked me to an SAE function and we went and had a nice time. Years later (about in 88 or 89) I ran into him at the Marshall courthouse when he was clerking for Sam Hall. We later went to dinner to "catch up". (seem like I vaguely remember him asking me what I wanted to accomplish in the next 5 years??!!) We lost contact again, but he had my address and I would get these hilarious Christmas Top 10...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.