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Edward G. Westerdahl II

Palm Springs, California

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II, Edward G. Westerdahl 74 2/28/1936 4/8/2010 Edward G. Westerdahl II passed away April 8, 2010, in his Palm Springs, Calif., home in the company of family and friends. He was 74. He is survived by his wife of 24 years, Lynda; former wife, Nina; their sons, Edward III, Troy and Trevor;...

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If this is the Ed Westerdahl I knew, I own him a flag that has flown on Capitol. And early videos games plays. Student time with his sons. A nice smiling man. Often away from floating home in Portland, in summer 1982.

I worked for "the TAZ" at the Port. Known as such for the cartoon character: The Tasmanian Devil. A positive term because among the "the young turks" Ed would take on any challenge with vigor, inteligence and determination. A great man!! I am proud to have known him and consider him a friend and mentor. Dave Neset

Linda and Family-
I am so very sorry for your loss-Eds humor and smile will be greatly missed.
Judy from the Dockside

To Lynda, Rick,Cranda,and Family
Although I was unable to attend Ed's Memorial my thoughts were with you.
Ed added an extra dimension to many people's lives through his sense of humor and kind manor. Always the gentleman and a host that made me feel especially welcome at all of the yacht club social functions I attended with Larry.
I send my condolences and know your memories of Ed will help comfort you and bring a smile.
Sincerely, Katie (Killen)

ED Those were great days we worked together on the Portland Waterfront. When you left it was a far better place. So long--old friend.

'Teddy', we had some good times at PSC - Vets Club, Winter Carnival, student government. Sharing times as young parents. One of the lapdogs, 'Sweets'

Lynda, Nina and Family - may your memories warm you, Sandra and Gary Curtis

Ed was a key contributor to my own successful career. Although Ed and I went in quite different directions after Portland State, his natural leadership skills and practices during those college years helped identify and amplify hidden skills of my own. Thanks, Ed.
My condolences to all the Westerdahls.

Dear Westerdahl Family,
I offer you my deepest sympathy.
I am so sorry for your loss.

Ed,
You will surely be missed and remembered at our Saturday afternoon poker games. Travel on......
Love and sympathy to your family,
Loryn & Bill Hutchins