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Edwin A. Larson

Seattle, Washington

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Edwin A. Larson

Edwin A. Larson, age 61, of Mountlake Terrace, Washington, died April 29, 2005, in Edmonds, Washington. He was born to Edwin J. Larson and Martha (Skagerberg) Ward, October 28, 1943, in Tomahawk, Wisconsin. Edwin graduated from Sealth High School of Seattle,...

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I worked with Ed many years at Boeing and he was part of my extended family at work. I know Ed will be missed by all and my thoughts,prayers and sympathy to all who loved Ed.
Eugene DiDonato
New Castle, PA.

I worked with Ed 20 yrs ago at Boeing. He was a very nice and thoughtful man.
He would bring in frango chocolates
on valentines day and would say just incase you weren't nice enough to get one from someone special.
When I misplaced my pay check before cashing it, he called me at home and asked if I needed money to cover me until it could be re issued. I didn't but the thought has given me a warm feeling all these years later.
Ed was a nice man, he will be missed.

I worked with Ed for many years at Boeing. He had a friendly personality and was wonderful to work with. He spoke often of his family with much love.

Ed, our most dubious claim to fame is that we both went to Chris Chappon`s 21st birthday party at that bar on 4th Ave. S. so very long ago. You were a good camper and a good friend. Nobody could build a bonfire like you could. I`m glad we got to visit for a short time a while back. You will be missed.

My condolences to your family.

I knew Ed from working with him at Boeing. He truly was one of the nicest people I knew. Always smiling and pleasant. He was a pleasure to work with. God be with the family during this time.

I would like to send my condolences to the Family. Ed was a wonderful person and a terrific Manger. He talked about his Daughter and Grand Kids and loved them very much. I am going to miss you ED... God Bless You

I would like to express my condolences to Ed's family. Ed was my 3rd shift supervisor at the Everett plant in 1997 & 1998. Ed was always very kind and I enjoyed working for him. I missed seeing and talking with him when he retired.
I am very sorry for your loss.

I worked for Ed at Boeing for quite a few years. He was a good manager and friend.