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JIM rodney
September 3, 2013
Ed was one of the accelerated seniors when I arrived at
glencoe as a soph. He was one of the easiest to get to know and look up to. He was at ST Mel when I was there '52-'56. . . a generous community man and enthusiastic teacher. RIP
Jim Tufo
August 29, 2013
At Lewis University, he and I would ride together to the South Side of Chicago to visit our Parents once a month.
He was a very bright person with a great sense of humor.
Jim Tufo
Bob Farrell
August 29, 2013
RIP Brother Ed.
Deacon Joe Forgue
August 29, 2013
He was my 9th grade religion teacher at St. Mel; through his evocative teaching, I was introduced to a love of learning that has been with me for almost 60 years now. May he rest in peace.
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