EDWARD-WARD-Obituary

EDWARD WARD

Concord, California

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Edward F. Ward Resident of Concord Edward F. Ward, 68, entered into rest in Concord on April 18, 2012; he was born in San Francisco on March 3, 1944 to Edward F. Ward Sr. and Frances J. (Willard) Ward. Edward graduated from St. Ignatius High School in 1962 and earned his bachelor's degree in 1966...

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I luckily worked with Ed for many years and he was my last supervisor. He was a man with a generous heart,so warm and supportive and so very funny! He cared about his staff and their families and let us know that, and would always go the extra mile to help us. My thoughts and prayers are with you Joanne and family.He will be missed but always remembered.I chuckle just thinking about his great sense of humor and know he's in heaven amusing the angels!

Ed...you left this earth too soon!
Joanne and family, I'm so sorry for your loss. Cherish the memories forever. Ed was a delight.

May the angels lead you into paradise; May the martyrs await your coming; and escort you into Jerusalem, the holy city.

We grew up with Eddy as neighbors on Rolph St and remember him as being very funny, witty and always kidding us. We have such great memories of Eddy that will keep us smiling for a long time. Our condolences to his family. Hopefully, your memories will comfort you during this trying time.

Kathy Pineda Montoya & Lynda Pineda Hughey

First, I would like to convey my condolences to Ed's wife Joanne and his children. He was a great man! I worked with Ed for many years and he was always fair, supportive and a total pleasure to be around. He would bless us for coming to work every time you walked by him. He always smiled and made me feel like I truly belonged here. Every time he saw me leaving the building he would make sure that I knew I could call him if I needed bail money! He was too funny and quite the gentleman.You will...

Ed was my first manager, his sense of humor made the work place a place filled with laughter. The loyalty and committment to his staff will always be remembered.

Although I was never under his supervision but we were in the same office, I remembered him as a warm, friendly person. I did not know him as well as I would have like to but I am glad I made his acquaintance. May the comfort of God be in the midst during this difficult time.

Although I was never under his supervision but we were in the same office, I remembered him as a warm, friendly person. I did not know him as well as I would have like to but I am happy I made his acquaintance.
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow

I am fortunate to have had the chance to work with Ed for a brief period of time prior to his retirement. Our phone conversations consisted of him talking and me laughing. Aside from his sense of humor, I truly appreciated his honesty. My condolences to the family.