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Edward Ott Obituary

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EDWARD J. OTT
AGE: 81 WHITING
Edward J. Ott, age 81, of Whiting, passed away Sunday, Dec. 20, 2009, at Community Medical Center, Toms River. Born in Newark, he lived in Irvington, Roselle and Seaside Heights before moving to Whiting in 2002. He worked as a printer for many years, first owning Ott Print Shop in Irvington and then he worked for Burks Print Shop in Newark. He served his country in the U.S. Army during WWII.
He was predeceased by a son, Kenneth and a brother, Louis. Surviving are his loving wife of 54 years, Marie. He is the dear father of Edward of Whiting, Louis of Beachwood, John and his wife Debbie of Keansburg and Theresa Feci and her husband Joseph of Seaside Heights. He is the fond grandfather of nine grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Edward will be deeply missed by his family and friends.
Visitation will be Sunday , Dec. 27 from 7-9 PM with a funeral service at 8:30PM at "The Family Owned" Carmona-Bolen Home For Funerals, 66 Lacey Rd. Whiting, NJ 08759. Burial will be Monday, Dec. 28 at 12 Noon at Hollywood Memorial Park, Union. Condolences can be sent to: carmonabolenfh.com.

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Published by Asbury Park Press on Dec. 26, 2009.

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Bill & Pat Gosha

December 26, 2009

To The Ott Family, We send our deepest sympathy to all of you. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. May
God keep you all in his prayers. God Bless you all from Longwood Florida The Gosha Family("Billy,Pat,Kellie & Danielle)

Oceanpeg/ Oceancat

December 26, 2009

Hi Ed. How are you doing up there? Keeping them in stitches, too?

We'll definitely miss you here in the CV neighborhood. You were one of the best neighbors we had in our section of our senior development. You kept us all in stitches all of thet time, with your fantastic sense of humor.

Remember sitting outside in the summertime with some of our other neighbors and of the stories and jokes and the kidding around and of all of the good times we all had? We'll miss you as being part of our neighborly get togethers. Plus us teasing you about that one strand of hair that stood up on top of your head. Remember how we said that Marie would trim it when you were sleeping?

Remember you and Charlie being the only male vendors at the Central NJ Red Hat Society MiniVention at the Chateau Grand in Lakewood, NJ, back in 2005, with Charlie's red hat woodwork designs? There, again, you were sorta like the life of the party some might say.

You were always there for us, in time of need. How many times did you jump-start my car when needed and help and assist some of our other neighbors when called upon? You never said no. Plus you were just there, and cheering us up when the tough got going. There's no one better than you. We'll do the best we can to look after Marie for you.

PS. Be careful if shoveling any snow up there in Heaven. Take a rest and don't be in such a rush to do same. Plus take it easy and say. "Hi" to your twin, the actor/commedian, Jimmy Durante. Be sure to tell him some of your jokes. The both of you will most likely keep everyone up there in stitches, as you did down here on earth. Will miss you very much, Peggy and your other neighbors in CV2.

Glen Kelly

December 26, 2009

Hey Pop, Gram was really strong yesterday. Got to spend most of the afternoon and all night with her. She misses you terribly. You of course, as with every Christmas, were the main topic of conversation, everyone had a great story about ya. Only this time it was very eery quiet without you. May you rest in peace and please say hi to Uncle Val, Great Gram, Uncle John, Uncle Kevin, and Uncle Kenny. I'm positive you are talking their ears off, lol. RIP Pop. I Love and Miss You Very Much, Glen

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