MELTON-EADY-Obituary

MELTON AUSTIN EADY

Birmingham, Alabama

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American Cancer Society

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EADY, MELTON AUSTIN Passed away on March 9, 2012 at the age of 70. Mel was born in Puerto Rico and raised in Montevallo, AL. He is survived by his son, Kevin Scott Eady; two sisters, Lois Eady McLeod (Robert) and Alice Eady Dial; nephew, William Austin Dial & niece, Morgan Elizabeth Dial. He...

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Although so much time has passed since we lost Mel, he is still very much with me and I miss him so. He was so matter of fact, didn't mince words but, when you needed it, gave so willingly of his wisdom. I was just talking about how much he saved my butt. Whenever I would call him close to tears due to frustration he would calmly say, "alright Barb, breathe in, breathe out, breathe in, breathe out" he would do that until I calmed down enough to talk like an adult!!!! Gawd, I so miss him.

Melton I miss you.
You were a great inspiration when we worked together in Memphis.

Melton well miss you Very Much.

God Bless you and keep you Mel.. Hope your puppy was waiting for you at the pearly gates of heaven. You'll be missed!

Although not self-described as a patient man, those who knew him found a man with endless knowledge, perseverence, compassion, strength, and wit. Mel was as he presented himself to be; never seeking glory, never wanting what wasn't earned, always encouraging others to be the best they could be. He was a real man who stood up for what he believed, said what he meant, & had the courage to do the right thing, without consideration for personal gain. His heart was warm & full of compassion (maybe...

I relied heavily on Mel for Tandem issues when I became the SCT MPS Administrator - what a Godsend he was!!!! He was such a wonderful man! When he retired we kept in touch sharing emails and our lives...he so cracked me up! I will sorely miss him.....God rest his soul.....

I worked with Mel for the FAA at Memphis ARTCC and visited him while he was at Oklahoma. I am sorry for your loss. My wife helped him obtain his birth certificate from Puerto Rico. I will miss him. Randy