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Edwin "Ed" Lewandowski Jr.

Lockport, Illinois

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Lewandowski Jr., Edwin J. "Ed" Age 60, of Lockport, passed away Monday, February 16, 2015 surrounded by his loving family. He was born in Evergreen Park, living in Lockport for the past 20 years. Employed by Met Life, Jefferson Pilot and retired from Lincoln Financial in January 2015. Edwin loved...

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To the Lewandowski Family,
I am so sorry to here of Eddie's passing. 60 is much to young. I have many fond memories of our time as kids playing together on Kedvale St. My sincere condolences to all of you.
Pam Salach Costantini.

Dear Judy, Kathy, Janet and David we are so sorry to hear about Eddie. Wish we could be there to wrap our arms around all of you. Eddie was a wonderful person with a great smile. We think about all of you often. Sending our love and prayers.

Eddy Bear you will be dearly missed. :(
I will never forget the memories up at the lake house, backyard pool parties, family gatherings, Mexico, and of course seeing you up at Iron Horse for the Kentucky Derby! There were so many good laughs!! My heart goes out to your wonderful Mom, and of course your amazing family! I will keep everyone in my prayers. May you rest in peace now Ed. I will forever keep memories close to my heart.

My family knows Eddie through Drogs and we called him uncle eddie even though he wasnt technically related, but he was family to us. We will miss his great sense of humor and times at Arlington and meeting for the Kentucky derby.

To the Lewandowski Family, My heart goes out to you all during this difficult time. Your all in my prayers and thoughts during this very sad time.
Pattie And Trudy Messenger

To the Lewandowski Family,

I have known Ed for many years through Met Life and Lincoln Financial.
Ed was a good man who was always ready to help and go the extra mile.
Ed will be missed.
I regret I am out of town and unable to attend Ed's funeral service.
Sincerely,
Dan Hefner