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Jeanelane Kemp Murphree
October 5, 2012
Thinking about Eddie when we were in school, and he played trumpet in the Grapevine band. It is hard to believe it was so long ago. The last few years, we have been e-mail friends. We will miss you, Eddie! You will not be forgotten. May God be with you, your family, and friends at this difficult time.
Delton Parker
October 5, 2012
We of the United Auto/Aerospace Workers, Local #218 send our deepest regrets at the death of "Ed". We are praying for you and the family as we also will miss him. Chaplain Delton Parker 98 West Hurst Blvd. Hurst Tx.,76053
Robbie Laymance
October 5, 2012
Eddie was a great man and we had alot of good times dancing at Holdem High. He was always polite and will be missed. Now he is pain free and can breath all that fresh heavenly air. God has accepted a true angel.
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