Edward-Wyman-Obituary

Edward Wyman

Mansfield, Pennsylvania

1933-2010

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Edward Wyman, age 77, of Mansfield, PA, died Saturday, October 2, 2010 at Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hospital, Wellsboro, PA. Edward was born August 12, 1933 in Blandford, Mass. a son of Oliver and Irene (Oliseck) Wyman. Edward and his son, Trapper, were the founders and co-owners of...

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Ed was always with me in the office. Here in this picture he smiles

Ed was a wonderful man I met 7 maybe 8 years ago. When I began at Mansfield Crane Ed operated the Krupp we had. Everyday he would take the Krupp out on a job set a house or do whatever I asked him. Operating and working was his life. When Ed first got sick I always said he was strong he would recover. He came back from a heartache, a horrible burn, a car accident and several other things. I stood by Ed through all of these and I found he had a lot of friends who stood by him to. As we say...

To Ed, my stepfather. You adopted us when we were little kids and took care of us our whole lives. May God Bless Trapper and his family and may you rest in peace, Ed. I love you. Tracey

Trapper, you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. With love from Aunt Joy and Uncle Gary, Jenny and Emily Christian

I will miss talking with you I only
new you a couple of years but enjoyed
visiting with you rest in peace my
freind Colie g Sherman

Ed we are all going to miss you at eddies, you were in 4,5,and sometimes 6 times a day. When we heard the news at work, we were all saddened by your loss. Every time the door opened we expected it to be you. I reserved your seat for you on Sunday, Complete with your empty cup, spoon and your sugar. That was your seat and we will always remember you there. Me,Nichole,Sandy, Angie,Connie and Jeanie had requested a song to be played for you during the Sunday night oldies, Seven Spanish Angels,...

Ed was a great hearted person! I met Ed working Eddie's Restaurant. When I first started working there I was always nervous to wait on him because I thought he was mean (Before I knew him). As I continued working and got use to him he became my favorite customer and I couldnt WAIT till he came in for his coffee with wheat toast, almost every day. Ed would pick on me and tell me he was going to take me to Florida. He picked on me a lot but as most of you know thats Ed! Us girls at Eddie's will...

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Our hearts go out to you at this sad time, and in the days ahead. God bless. Love always from, Aunt Marianne, Uncle Muray, Levi, Marcus, and Nicholas