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Brandi Eyerly
July 24, 2015
It was a sad day when I learned of Ed's passing. I did not know Ed well, we met through his and Melba's kindness to my Grandmother Blanche Harris. They were always there to give her a helping hand. Thank you Ed, you had a true Christian soul & were a kind gentleman. You will be greatly missed.

WWII Army Air Corps Buddies Henry Weigel and Ed Fitton
Ed Kelley
July 21, 2015
Ed served with my father-in-law Henry Weigel during WWII in Wendover Air Field, Wendover, UT and March Air Field, Riverside, CA. Ed was the chief maintenance supervisor in their squadrons. They repaired and refitted all types of aircraft prior to the aircraft being assigned to those units that were used in the Pacific Theater. He and Henry were life long friends and enjoyed getting together when they could to relive those days. Henry passed on Feb. 13, 2015. Henry was Commanding Officer at the time Ed applied for a 3-day pass so he and Melba could get married. Henry issued the pass without getting approval so they could get married and Henry took the heat. I enjoyed talking with Ed on a number of occasions and will dearly miss his easy manner and humility. He and Henry are now back in the skies.
Butch & Barb Benham
July 7, 2015
When visiting Tracy and Nate and children in Idaho we also enjoyed the visits we had with Ed and Melba. Ed was a pleasure to be with and so knowledgeable. With that twinkle in his eye, he enjoyed a good joke too! He will be missed.
With loving prayers and wishes for strength and peace for all the family at this sad time.
July 2, 2015
Remembering Uncle Ed
As I think of the wonderful, giving and loving life that Ed lived and for all he meant to me and so many others, some distinct memories come to mind:
The first is the genuine care, empathy, kindness and support that Ed continuously shared with others, especially those most vulnerable. This trait made a distinct impression on me as a young boy. I have also experienced this in Ed's son Lon and daughter Alice, so it was clearly a family value to genuinely reach out and help others who are less fortunate.
One long-ago summer, about 45 years ago, my sister Kris and I flew up to spend time with Ed, Aunt Melba and Alice at their Portland home. I have many wonderful memories of that trip, but two stand out as core memories of Ed.
The first is a time I attended Church with the family and, after the service, we stayed for a meeting where community issues were being discussed. I recall Uncle Ed standing up to share his thoughts, and while I don't recall the subject, I do remember feeling proud of how he spoke with a calm clarity, warmth and caring strength. I can still remember sitting in my seat, looking up as Ed spoke. There is a famous Norman Rockwell image of a man standing up in a crowd to address an issue and whenever I see that painting I'm reminded of Uncle Ed's speaking at that church meeting.
The next week of that trip we went on a car-camping adventure that was wonderful! On one particular morning, while the rest of the family stayed in camp, Uncle Ed and I got up early to go fishing. We had a great hike to a beautiful lake where he positioned me in the perfect spot to catch the absolutely best fish! It was a typically thoughtful act where Ed drew on his understanding, knowledge and awareness to create a very special experience for someone else.
Ed's love of others, his love of God, his love of nature and his giving to others in a quiet, understated, genuine way these are lasting memories of Uncle Ed.
Mary Lynn, Jack and Ellie join me in sending our love, sympathy, prayers and support to Aunt Melba, Lon, Alice - and all your family.
Tonight at 7PM, our family will be joining with my parents, Ed's younger brother Don (90) and his wife Virginia, to have a ceremony in Palo Alto California to honor, remember and express our gratitude for the life of Ed Fitton.
John Fitton
Darlene Green
July 2, 2015
If you look in a dictionary for the word Gentleman, it will have Ed's picture as the true meaning. He and Melba were so in love, one glance told you that. Everyone will miss his smile.
Anne Riddle
July 1, 2015
A Favored Brother In-Law... My earliest memory of Ed, was how romantic he was to have proposed to my sister, Melba. He'd asked her to marry her up on Saw Tooth, a high peak in the Sierras. In my pre-teen years for me, this was the greatest of stories. Later, I came to know him as kind, gentle, and lovably helpful... Being able to fix anything that needed repairing. And what made him ever so special, was his patience, and never judgmental towards anyone. Those who came to know him, could sense his close relationship to family and friends. But most of all, the love he had for his Lord and Savior, Jesus... And I know he is safe at home now.
Loving prayers to the Fitton's, and all their extended family. May God bless, comfort, and give His peace abundantly.
Anne Riddle
July 1, 2015
Hello sweet family. I share your sorrow with the loss of Ed. I remember the man with love. He was always such fun to be with. He had such a "Fitton" sense of humor. He will surely be missed but he lived such a meaningful life.
Love to all of you,
Rosie and DeWayne Luce
David Keys
July 1, 2015
My Uncle Ed... What a kind and gentle man. I often remember as a child, watching his eyes staring off in distant and deep thoughts, unshared or unknown. Obviously far beyond a little boy's understanding. But as I grew older, I recall engaging conversations and subjects of his interest. And the smiles from his face when if fortunate enough to capture his amusement... Or laughter, if something was found comical between the two of us. One especially fond memory, on a visit I pulled out my guitar and some traditional folk music sheets, with the chords and lyrics. I played and sang for him for a while and he said, "You know, that's very good... But to be perfectly honest, I never cared much for guitar music until I saw a John Denver concert one time.Then I had a different perspective." To me that meant a very favored compliment, although I knew my talent would never match someone whose life was cut short all too soon. Uncle Ed was and will always be in my cherished memories. A man of many accomplishments, and a fine example to all. God bless you, dear Uncle Ed... Heaven is now your home instead.
Your nephew, David.
To the entire family, I wish to express my prayers and deepest sympathy.
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