Edwin-Allseitz-Obituary

Edwin A. Allseitz Jr.

Houston, Texas

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EDWIN A. JR, age 45, of Tomball, Texas passed away July 22, 2005. Born and raised in Indiana Edwin moved to Texas shortly after he graduated from Butler University, Indianapolis, IN in 1982. Edwin was a loving father, son, and brother. He is survived by his son Anson Allseitz, his daughter Erica...

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Edwin and I were the first few students of TONY TORRES APONTE of urban jungle. The beginning of our "jiu-jitsu journey" started together, I am very proud of what he accomplished.
John Lammons
Anaconda Jiu-jitsu

It seems like yesterday old friend.... You gave the world a great gift! Your friend, Chris

Edwin you will always be remembered in the World of MMA,That Power Bomb Wes Sims did to you is still one of the top MMA highlights of all time,It was just unreal !!! Thanks for that !!!

Anson and Erica, I want to tell you how sorry I am about your dad. He was a friend that will be greatly missed. He talked to me often about both of you and was so proud. I know this is hard for you, but know that you have many friends who are thinking of you and grieving with you. Love to you both.

To a good friend you will be missed dearly, and to your kids know that your father was a very good man. We need more like him. God bless!

It's been great to know you my friend. You are the Warrior you always wanted to be before you knew it! ANd still!

Ciao!

I want to send a message to Ed's children, to tell them that their father was a dear friend of mine, a person who was very important in my life and to whom I owe a great deal of thanks for his good advice over the years. I am saddened and shocked by the news of his death. I cared about Ed. He was kind and generous in all his dealings with me and I appreciate all his good qualities.

To the Allseitz children,
I only got to speak to your father 2 times. At one point we both trained at the same muay thai gym in Houston. Your dad loved you guys very much. For such a giant, fierce fighter he had the gentlest of souls. The world will be a bit dimmer without him.

I am going to miss you Edwin. It was a great pleasure getting to know you at class. I enjoyed learning from you at every opportunity. You are a wonderful person, second to none and I just feel blessed for having had the time to share with you. God Bless.