Edwin-Symonowicz-Obituary

Edwin F. Symonowicz

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Edwin F. Symonowicz, 84, of Bristol St, passed away, Sunday, July 27, 2008, in Knollwood Nursing Home after a short illness, with family at his side. His wife of 59 years, Helen C Symonowicz, died in 2005. Two brothers, William V. Symonovicz and Michael Symonowicz, and a sister, Jenny Madalena...

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Donna,Mike,John and Derek: You know how much we loved your father. He was a very kind,generous and lovely man and a great neighbor as well as your mum. We truly missed them when we moved. We had a lot of good and happy times with all of you and especially when Colette was young and you all were so good to her. God bless

Donna, John, Derek and "Uncle" Mike...where to begin?...so many memories...Mr. S was my surrogate Pupa...he was such a gentle and caring man...I remember so vividly listening to Alvin and the Chipmunks on his 8 track with Derek on our way to see Star Wars (I saw this movie 8 times with Derek and Pupa)...giggling when I saw Mr. S walking Prince on a leash...when my parents were selling their house, "Pupa" put a sign outside saying "Don't buy this house--it's HAUNTED"...those were the...

Donna,John and Derek,
I am so sorry for your loss. I know you are going to miss him. You have great memories and let those help you through this time. He was a very kind man always with a smile on his face. Donna I am just reading this at 9:40pm. Please forgive me for not coming to the wake. You know I would be there for you if I could. Email me, I'm leaving my address.

Many of my childhood memories include you & Auntie Helen. I fondly remember so much affection, so much love & a bit of craziness...but that was mostly when Grammy & Auntie Helen got going. Give Auntie Helen a big kiss & twirl around the dance floor for all of us & be sure to tell Grampy how much we love & miss him.

The world has lost yet another of the "great ones."

Love,
"Dawn Patrol"

Ed was a great friend and co-worker at Demers Bros. Al
Calo of california

Semper Fidelis Marine!
Bob Doyle USMC ret.

Dear Donna and Mike,

It saddens me to read of your Dad's passing. He was a wonderful man and dedicated so much time and effort to both the Williams League and St. Paul's basketball team. I liked him very much. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with both of you.
Respectfully,
Spike Redmond (formerr Williams Leauge and St. Paul's player)

Uncle Eddie, you'll be missed. You were a great friend to my dad and our family.
I'll never forget all the years you coached me in baseball and basketball.
You can now join my dad in peace and continue your great friendship.
My thoughts are with Donna and Mike and their families.
I'm glad I spent some time with you last month.
Farewell, Uncle Eddie!