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Ed Skorupski Obituary

Ed Skorupski son of John and Virginia (Bearup) Skorupski died on March 10, 2017.

He is predeceased by his grandparents Frank and Virginia Bearup, and Edmund and Zita Skorupski.

He is survived by his mother Virginia, sister Stacia, and brother Thomas as well as his beloved children Jack, Eva, Everett and their mother Melia Cogan. In addition, many aunts, uncles, cousins neices, nephews and friends from all parts of the world. He had devoted and fast friends from a select yet diverse group of people.

Born in South Florida in 1968, Ed spent his formative years at Babcock Lake and the Hoosick Falls area. He graduated from Hoosick Falls Central School, Williams College and Law School at the University of Georgia. He was a very capable student with exceptional analytical and writing skills.

During his life he traveled widely into Southeast Asia where he worked on a United Nations sponsored Sustainable Development project. While serving in the U.S. Navy on the Frigate U.S.S. Carr his world travels expanded into the Persian Gulf and many other ports of call.

On the surface Ed was a big, tough, brilliant, word wise man who suffered no fools, yet he was so much more. Ed was a tender hearted homebody who loved music, gardening, rock collecting, cooking, painting and most of all being a father. His meals and paintings were sought after by people who knew of his talents.

He loved college football and was a rabid Georgia Bulldogs fan. In fact he loved the State of Georgia, and Charlton County where he settled, opened a law practice, got married and had three children. In addition to his private law practice, he served for many years as the County Attorney as well as Solicitor for the State Court of Georgia. He was a natural born lawyer with a remarkable mind,human compassion, a big voice, and huge presence in the courtroom. He had a deep respect for our legal system and loved having an intimate knowledge of the law.

His family, friends, and clients would agree that cancer stole much from all of us by causing Ed's death. He leaves so much unfinished... the world is not the same with him gone.

Our family would like to thank many, in particular the Hospice team- who fought through snow, ice, and mud to help Ed.

SERVICES: Relatives and friends may call at the Mahar Funeral Home, 43 Main Street, Hoosick Falls, NY on Tuesday March 14, 2017 from 6:00 -8:00 PM.

Anyone wishing to contribute to a Memorial Fund for Edmunds Childrens Education may mail a check to Key Bank in Hoosick Falls. The check should be made out to Virginia Skorupski with Edmunds Childrens Fund in the memo.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Bennington Banner on Mar. 14, 2017.

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Susan Schneski

March 19, 2017

Ginny, you have been a wonderful mom, caring for Ed so well. What a burden you have held over the past year, with the loss of John, and now your son. Your strength has been tested and you have done well. May the coming Spring bring you new hope.

March 17, 2017

We have been aware of Ed's illness and have been carrying the family through our unceasing thoughts and prayers. May your good memories be on the forefront of your minds and spirits in the days ahead.

Blessings.............Barb and Paul Wiley

Matt & Mary Kelly

March 17, 2017

Our sympathies are with the Skorupski Family.

Matt & Mary Kelly

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