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Gerald A. "Jerry" Edgecomb

Manchester, Connecticut

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Gerald A."Jerry" Edgecomb, 82, of Manchester, died on Wednesday, February 27, 2008 at the West Haven Veterans Hospital.He was born on April 13, 1925 in Limestone, Maine, the son of Byron and Phoebe (Parent) Edgecomb. He had lived in Manchester for many years. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World...

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To Jerry's Family,
My Husband & I met Jerry through Josephine. He was such a pleasure to be with & I loved his smile and and his beautiful eyes. He recently spoke to my daughter Natasha and reminded her of their dance at her wedding. My husband and I are so sorry for the loss of this wonderful man.
Our prayers are with you all at this sorrowful time.

Over a quarter of a century of listening to you, your stories, joy, and most of all your common sense wisdom. That's true friendship. Rest well my friend. Thank you. Fran

For years you drove me nuts playing pool. You always promised it wouldn't happen again. Again came up within the next five minutes. I still have that $50.00 you would never play me for because you still had the first buck you ever made. I'll catch up with you one day, and we'll play again and again. Take care till then. Your friend Jack.

Uncle Gerald has always been very special to all of us. He will be missed by all who knew him. I will never forget his bright smile and that beautiful hair!
Rest Well, Gramps!

I will miss you. We have had a great time playing pool and working on your T Bird together. My only regret is we did not get the car running and on the road.

Rest in peace my friend.

Love,

Bob Kleinman

Dear Grampa, I love you very much. I know your probably making heaven an even better place to be right now, with you up there. By the way, we all found your note on the back of your frame: "This Man could make a Blind Man see Christ". Love always, Lori