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Edwin G. Thrall

E. Windsor and Broad Brook, Connecticut

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Edwin G. Thrall, died on Easter Sunday, (April 20, 2003) leaving his loving and always devoted wife of 48 years, Olive "Flicka" Thrall. He was born on October 5, 1918, and was a lifelong resident of East Windsor. He is also survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Janett and Douglas Moore; and...

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Dear Janet, I'm so sorry to learn of Uncle Ed's passing. I have been on vacation so just learned of his death today, otherwise I would have been at the wake and funeral. I'll be talking to you soon.

Ed, you did your utmost to obstruct the ongoing march of government tyranny, and so did all you could to protect and advance human liberty. There can be no higher achievement in life. Rest in peace.

You know we wish we could be with you and Flicka. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. See you all very soon. Ed was a great guy and a good friend. Our love to all.

My deepest sympathies to the family of Ed Thrall. Although we all grieve in his passing, we can be comforted in the knowledge that the Lord had long ago made a place for Ed to call his eternal home. I am honored to have had the pleasure to call him “friend”. I look forward to the time when we shall meet again.

Mr. Thrall's family should be proud that he stood for what he thought was right. People must never forget that our country was found on these very principles. God Bless.

Mr. Thrall was a real bright spot in East Windsor, a fighter and an idealist, and the dance hall was a beautiful creation. May God uphold the Thrall family in this time of loss.
JHB, EWHS Class of 1976

As former residents of Broad Brook, we send out deepest sympathy to Flicka and her family.

Thanks for supporting your husband/father all those years during the struggle, formerly of Rockvillle, I admired so much a man who fought for others ' rights along with his when he fought for the right to dance on his own property..I hope the Town of East Windsor is properly ashamed of the many good times and hours they took away from his family and the rest of us, in their quest of "might makes right"..many people took a renewed interest in the Constitution and their individual rights in...

Janett,
Your father's spirit will live on. It is an honor to have a part in The Building and to know you and Doug and your wonderful family.