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michele henderson
November 26, 2009
It's thankgiving and I am thinking of you. I miss you at the table today with all the vegetable you grew for the year. I miss you making fun of me when I give the blessing. I will not miss the pudding LOL. Love you, think of you. Micki
Dianne Hoffman
September 13, 2009
When I think of Uncle Ed, I remember good food, happiness, laughter, and home movies. He loved to have fun and wanted everyone else to have fun and be happy. I will miss him. Aunt Loretta, Loretta and Eddie, you are all in my prayers. Love Dianne
Patti O'Donnell Adamski
September 11, 2009
I remember Eddie from when I was a little girl and he would visit Betty on Decatur Street. I too remember him dressing as Santa and always having a great sense of humor. I am very happy that I got to see Eddie at Anna's Birthday party in January. It has been awhile, but i will never forget him. I offer all of the Eberle, Murray and Debilzen families my sincere condolences. You will be in my prayers.
Will Dunn
September 11, 2009
My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead.
Mary Mullane
September 11, 2009
Eddie was my uncle. I will miss him very much. He was always so happy and cheerful. I remember when he used to come to our house dressed up as Santa Claus. Me & my brothers & sisters would get so excited. He really loved Christmas. I will also miss his home-made chicken noodle soup. My prayers are with you, Aunt Loretta, Loretta & Eddie.
Anna Eberle
September 11, 2009
Please know that I am always here for you. I will fondly hold all the loving memories of your father close to my heart. All the kind words, all the great laughs and the best holiday parties ever. May you all find comfort in knowing how much you were loved & in the good memories that will forever live in your hearts.
Hugs & Kisses, Aunt Anna
Eileen Debilzen
September 11, 2009
Eddie was my younger brother and I will miss him so much. I have so many memories of him. He was a very basic person. He loved his family and friends. Holidays and their traditions were important to him especially Christmas. I remember how we used to play music and dance around at Christmas at home. He loved playing jokes and had a great sense of humor.. My deepest sympathy to you Loretta and Loretta Ellen and Eddie.
ruthie
September 11, 2009
My heart goes out to you and your children. I love you. If there is anything I can do, please let me know
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