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Edward Green Obituary

Of Stoughton formerly of Newton, on Oct. 27, 2007. Beloved husband of Brenda (Karwan) Green, dear son of Edith (Yorra) Green and the late Nathan Green. Devoted father of Rachel DeAntonio and her husband Brian of Riverview, FL. Dear grandfather of Stephen, Zachary, and Emily DeAntonio. Loving brother of Cyril Wolf of Chestnut Hill. Also survived by loving nieces and nephews. Services at Temple Beth Am, 871 No Main St., (Rte. 28) Randolph on Monday, Oct. 29, 2007 at 10 a.m. Following the interment at Sharon Memorial Park, family and friends are invited to his late residence until 8 p.m. Monday evening and on Tuesday and Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, remembrances in his memory may be made to American Diabetes Foundation, 330 Congress St., 5th Flr, Boston, Ma 02210 or Star House (Home for Neglected and Abused Children), 323 Rear Elliott St., Beverly, MA 01915 Brezniak-Rodman Levine-Briss 781-963-2900

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Published by Boston Globe on Oct. 28, 2007.

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Rachel

April 15, 2008

Mom,

It has taken this long for me to write in here and I am not sure if we will be the only ones to see it now. But I want you to know that Dad was the greatest man I have ever known and I feel blessed to have been chosen to be with him and you. I miss him every second of every minute of every day.....and the pain is so deep I hurt all the time.

I love you very much and know that I will love him now as much as I always have whether he stands beside me or just in my heart and mind.....

Your daughter,
Rachel

Eric Stern

November 4, 2007

Dear Brenda & Family,

First, I would like to offer my deepest condolences. Uncle Ed was one the finest men I've ever known. He personified kindness, devotion, generosity, loyalty and integrity. The impact he has had on my life will reside proudly in my heart forever. We are all richer from having known Ed Green.

Tony Sacco

November 3, 2007

Dear Mrs. Green,
I knew Ed through ETA while I worked at ERT (now ENSR). For the past 30 years I always looked forward to his visits. He was a true gentleman and a very smart engineer.I will miss him.

Tony Sacco

Andre Seoldo

November 2, 2007

Mrs. Green and family:
I was very sorry to hear of the passing of Mr. Green. I remember fondly spending many Sunday afternoons with you at your home in Newton watching the Patriots. He was always very kind and fun to be around. I'm sure he will be missed.

Bruce Holcom

November 1, 2007

Dear Brenda,
I am so sorry to learn of Ed's passing. Ed was a wonderful guy, and I am proud and pleased to have known him since 1980, during my days with GasTech. I will never forget you and Ed graciously taking me sailing in Boston. I hope that you can find peace in this difficult time, and take comfort in knowing that Ed was known and respected by many.

With deepest sympathy,

Bruce Holcom

Bob and Marianne Warnick

November 1, 2007

Dear Brenda, Our hearts go out to you. We can not express fully our sympathy for you. Ed was always in a special class by himself, known and respected by all for his honesty, dignity, fairness, and decency. Our love, Marianne and Bob

Stephen DeAntonio

October 31, 2007

Dear Grandma,

How are you? I miss you alot and I am sorry about Gramps. I know you loved him very much and so did I but he will always be in our hearts.

I love you,
Stephen

Zachary DeAntonio

October 31, 2007

Hi Grandma,

I hope you are OK without Grandpa around but we are still here and we love you lots and can't wait to see you.

Always,
Zachary

Emily DeAntonio

October 31, 2007

Dear Grandma,
I hope you do not have to do much work because there are people to help you. I hope you don't feel sad about Grandpa, Grandpa might be feeding Misty food under the table. And he may be with his Dad and Papa. I loved him very much.

I love you and can't wait to see you.
Emily

Bob Steinberg

October 31, 2007

Dear Brenda,

It is so difficult and painful knowing what Ed had gone through, and also knowing what you have been going through. You know how I felt about Ed - he was such a special person, in so many ways. My deepest sympathies to you, and my hope, that somehow, you will be able to endure such a loss. Sincerely, Bob Steinberg.

Richard Buonauito

October 31, 2007

Dear Brenda:

I was very saddened to learn of Ed's passing. I first met Ed in 1976 when he was a sale rep for EG&G. Ed was amongst the most professional and honest individuals I ever knew. His passing is a loss for everyone who knew him. May God bless you as you move forward.

Jason Nardella

October 30, 2007

Mrs. Green,

My deepest sympathy for your loss. Mr. Green, his warm, open and caring being may have left this world but not our memories.

Respectfully,
Jason

Bob and Barbara Corcoran

October 28, 2007

Dear Brenda,

We are shocked and saddened to learn of Ed's passing. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Bob and Barbara Corcoran

Susan Sherman

October 28, 2007

Dear Brenda,
We are so sorry to hear about Your loss. Ed always had a smile and a friendly wave as he drove past me as I was walking Jake. Our thoughts are with you.
Sue & Jimmy Sherman

Allison and Mitch Lyman

October 28, 2007

Dear Brenda and family,
Words cannot express how sorry we are about your loss. Ed was such a wonderful person, and such a joy and inspiration to be around. Mitch and I felt so privledged to be included with you all. You and Ed were my parents friends, but you became our friends, too. We will always treasure the memories of Ed sharing time with us in Anna Marie Island. The world has lost a truly great man, and we grieve with you.
With all of our love,
Mitch and Allison Lyman

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