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2020

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EDWARD O'BRIEN Obituary

"What a long, strange trip it's been." Grateful Dead devotee and conversationalist who never ran out of subjects, departed this world with a grace and bravery that truly revealed the strength of the man. Ed loved many things but first and foremost was his family, though Villanova basketball was a close second. One of the last things he expressed was how fortunate he was to have his children, how much he loved their partners in life they had chosen and what a great joy his grandchildren were. He was a master of directions and no matter where he traveled in this world, no matter what the continent, he was always able to navigate his way through any city or rain forest long before Google Maps or Waze. His favorite thing was dinner with family and friends. Any and all topics of conversations were discussed. Whether it be politics, F. Paul Wilson novels, Def Jam Records, the formation of the galaxy and its evolution, or It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, there was no topic too important nor too small to be debated. The only topic everyone had to agree upon was the musical virtuosity of Jerry Garcia. Dining often concluded with dancing in the front hall or the kitchen. He was a man of simple needs who eschewed any form of sartorial splendor or ostentation. While nothing was too good for his wife and children, he happily would drive a car until it was unrepairable, and took great pride when it reached over the 200,000-mile mark. He was a prodigy of hand drums, particularly while driving or sitting near a coffee table. Ed had a great depth of generosity and kind and steady heart. If someone was in distress, he would quietly listen and help. He reveled in the joy of opening his home to the many friends of his children who would stop by but nobody escaped without watching the final four minutes of Villanova's win over North Carolina during the 2016 March Madness. He was a proud graduate of La Salle College High School, Villanova University (BA), and Widener University (MBA). After school, Ed began a 45-year career in commercial real estate. His journey in office space began at the DuPont Company where he became manager of their corporate real estate division. He then went on to join Jackson Cross Corporate Real Estate Services. After his time at Jackson Cross, Ed became Senior Managing Director of Julian J. Studley Inc., where his clients included GE, Tyco, and OkiData amongst others. He left Studley to become cofounder and President of the The Staubach Company of Pennsylvania, where he was blessed to partner with the one Dallas Cowboy he liked – Roger Staubach. Ed then decided to take on a daily commute to Delaware, turning his sights to renewable energy co-founding the solar energy company SolarDock, giving him time to call into local sports talk radio stations and discuss why pitching wins World Series. Even though Ed's background was in real estate, he did what he had done best for 30 plus years – go down a rabbit hole and learn something new. Even though Ed was a humble man who would wear the same pair of loafers for a decade, he was always intrigued by technology and thinking about the future. He knew the world was always evolving, and that included real estate. With that mindset, Ed became one of the first movers in co-working space as Chief Real Estate Officer at Benjamin's Desk in Philadelphia and then Director of Corporate Advisory Services at Stock Real Estate Advisors LLC. Ed believed that his career and success was attributed to his ability to speak with anyone, find a commonality, and develop a connection. He also took great pride in the long-lasting relationships he forged during his career and taught his children that how you treat others was a reflection of your character and soul. He looked for the best in people and always found it. Ed was unconditionally loved and cherished by his wife Catherine, children, Daniel and his family, Lauren, Hunter, Luke and Nora, Veronica Renton and her family, Kevin and Isabella, Robert O'Brien and Elizabeth O'Brien. Brother of Kathleen Markman, Tina Layre and Lisa O'Brien and brother-in-law to Robert Fath, Tom Fath, John Fath and Maureen Sabine. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews. We are comforted to know that Ed is now reunited with Ollie, his blind, diabetic dog whom Ed just adored. "Truckin, got my chips cashed in -- Keep truckin, like the doo-dah man -- Together, more or less in line -- Just keep truckin, on" What a long, strange, and wonderful trip. Journey well, Ed and thank you for the gift of you. While Ed believed in and assisted many causes, he was truly touched by one, M25 Initiative. In lieu for flowers, donations may be made to M25 Initiative, a nonprofit organization in Cumberland County that feeds the hungry, houses the homeless and provides solutions to alleviate the suffering of those in need. M25 Initiative: https://www.facebook.com/m25initiative/posts/1294773120877061did https://www.m25initiative.org/housing-first.html. Funeral services will be private. Arrangements by JACKSON FUNERAL HOME, Haddon Township, NJ www.jacksonfh.net

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Published by The Philadelphia Inquirer on Dec. 21, 2020.

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Patrick Olson

January 6, 2021

What a man. I will never forget any and all of the too many nights, I graciously got to stay in the O’Brien household. Most nights finished with, Rob, Ed, and myself dissecting the rights & wrongs of sport. His energy will be unmatched, though I see it in Rob. Ed was a role model of a Father and succeeded greatly at doing that. I will treasure the memories I was fortunate to acquire in his presence.

Julie GDFamily

December 31, 2020

Ed - Inspiration, move me brightly. I hope I danced with you at some show in the past! May you be at peace Standing on the Moon. Big hugs to Jerry when you see him! To your family here on earth... so sorry for your loss.

Alison

December 29, 2020

Like a lot of these messages, I was inspired to come here as well. What an amazing soul! Surely to be missed, but you will see him again.

Sleep in the stars.
Dont cry now
Don't you cry
Dry your eyes
In the wind


NFA

Dave Jones

December 29, 2020

Ed, you have been a good friend and colleague... I will miss you greatly... rest easy until we meet again...

Tina

December 28, 2020

Wow...my brother would be blown away with the beautiful tributes. Sleep in the stars Ed...I love you...miss you ...but will see you again some day ❤

Tami

December 28, 2020

There is a road, no simple highway
Between the dawn and the dark of night
And if you go, no one may follow
That path is for your steps alone
Ripple in still water
When there is no pebble tossed
Nor wind to blow
Godspeed Mr. O'Brien! It sounds like a life well lived!

KC

December 28, 2020

May you rest easy in grace and love.

Tara

December 27, 2020

Sleep in the stars our dear brother and may your lovelight always shine down upon your loved ones.
RIP

December 27, 2020

"Sleep in the stars" my fellow deadhead. My mom joined you in heaven 12/24. May you both RIP.

A fellow deadhead

December 27, 2020

"There is a road, no simple highway
Between the dawn, and the dark of night
And if you go, no one may follow
That path is for your steps alone"
I didn't know Ed, but he definitely was an exceptional & kind man

GD family

December 27, 2020

....statements just seem vain at last,
Such a beautiful obituary for a true renaissance man. Ed knows our love will not fade away.

Joe Loonam

December 27, 2020

I didn’t know Edward though I was inspired by a fellow Deadhead to read his obituary. To his family, I’d like to quote a few lines from a song, because I think it’s what he’d say to you in Grateful Dead vernacular-

“ Standing on the moon
With nothing else to do
A lovely view of heaven
But I'd rather be with you”

Fare Thee Well Edward

A fellow Deadhead

December 27, 2020

Ed sounded like a great person. I would have loved to have a conversation with him about Jerry Garcia. May the four winds blow you safely home Ed.

Keily Phillips Curtis

December 27, 2020

May his loved ones find peace and understanding.

Susan

December 27, 2020

I didn’t know Ed, but he sounds like a grate person and now he gets a prime seat at Jerry’s show up above to rock his soul! Much sympathy to his family and friends!
Not Fade Away, Susan

December 27, 2020

What a kind person to support the hungry, the homeless and those in need...A TRUE DEADHEAD, INDEED! May the 4 winds blow you safely home, Edward O'Brien...ring that bell hanging in Franklin's Tower. Peace and safe journies. Tobias

GD fan

December 27, 2020

‘Lay down my dear brother, lay down and take your rest. Won’t you lay your head upon your Savior’s chest.’
‘I bid you goodnight.’
Prayers to the family for strength and peace.

A fellow Deadhead

December 27, 2020

What a beautiful tribute to a fellow Deadhead! Ed, we are all sending you off with fine and pure hearts.

Tracy

December 27, 2020

Fare the Well Ed. Congratulations on a life well lived. I hope you get to meet Jerry in Heaven. With love from a random Deadhead.

James Patrick

December 27, 2020

To live in the Hearts of others is to never die ! My condolences to family and friends. Sending love your way!

Bob D

December 27, 2020

Ed sounds like a wonderful person who had a wonderful life. Rest In Peace fellow Deadhead.

Cate

December 27, 2020

May the four winds blow you home again

NFA ❤

Paulette

December 27, 2020

There is a road, no simple highway,
Between the dawn and the dark of night,
And if you go no one may follow,
That path is for your steps alone.

From a fellow Deadhead

Michele Sawyer

December 27, 2020

RIP, beautiful soul

Mars P

December 27, 2020

I never knew Ed, but any friend of the Dead is a friend of mine. Sounds like a wonderful man. Enjoy the great gig in the sky, you deserve it. RIP brother.

Krista

December 27, 2020

Thanks for spreading the light, Ed. NFA!

Lori

December 27, 2020

Rest easy brother... what “a long, strange trip it’s been.”
From a sister DeadHead...

Robin Friedlander

December 26, 2020

Rest In Peace fellow Deadhead!

Cindy

December 26, 2020

Going home, going home
By the waterside I will rest my bones
Listen to the river sing sweet songs
To rock my soul

RIP, Ed, NFA

Scarlett

December 26, 2020

May the four winds blow you safely home brother❤

John Sheppard

December 26, 2020

Ripple in still water when there is no pebble tossed nor wind to blow...
Ed obviously made a lot of ripples that impacted many and it's plain to see how loved he was from the beautiful tribute.
Rest in eternal peace. We bid you goodnight.

Amanda Zotti

December 26, 2020

May the four winds blow you safely home! RIP dear far away friend!

AR

December 26, 2020

I don’t know Ed, but I certainly feel like I do after reading this well-written obituary! Wow! What a guy! I know his friends and family are forever grateful to have been blessed by his presence in life. If I am HALF the person that Ed was, I will have lived a fulfilled life.

“May the four winds blow you safely home”, Ed! NFA

Adria

December 26, 2020

May the four winds blow you safely home, Ed.
-fellow Deadhead and conversationalist

Brigid Brady

December 26, 2020

There is a road, no simple highway,
Between the dawn and the dark of night,
And if you go no one may follow,
That path is for your steps alone.

RIP-NFA

Sue

December 26, 2020

What a heartfelt tribute to Ed! He sounds like he was a simply uite an amazing human being and one that I would have loved to have known. He was essence of everything a deadhead is and aspires to be.

Sending peace, comfort, love and light to all who loved him. I'm sure there are many.

Bri

December 26, 2020

Sending all my love.
Fly high Ed, give Jerry a big bear hug for us all.
Your fellow dead head,
Bri

Sandy

December 26, 2020

May the four winds blow you safely home.
Fellow Deadhead

Nicole

December 26, 2020

A fellow Deadhead shared Ed’s obituary in a Facebook group and it brought tears to many of our eyes along with a smile to our faces. I’m so sorry for your families loss as Ed sounded like a great man. Many people who didn’t even know him are sending energy your way solely because we share the love of the good old Grateful Dead.

December 26, 2020

Rest easy now, brother. We don’t know you but we are all family. Bless you and your family along your journey.

May the four winds blow you safely home
—a fellow Deadhead

Jillian

December 26, 2020

What a beautiful testimonial about a fellow Jerry Lover and all around lover of life. May Ed’s memory be for a blessing, always. Warm hugs to all that loved Ed

Danielle jervis

December 26, 2020

Peace be with his family. Spectrum shows were the best!

Fellow deadhead

December 26, 2020

Love is real and not fade away

Rosalee

December 26, 2020

Such a long, long time to be gone.

Teaira Leahy

December 26, 2020

I did not have the pleasure of knowing Ed...maybe rubbed shoulders at a Dead show. May your journey over the rainbow bridge be filled with beauty. ❤

CARRIE BRANAN

December 26, 2020

I never knew Ed, but as a fellow lover of the Grateful Dead, I wish him a peaceful journey. “Fare you well, fare you well, I love you more than words can tell... listen to the river sing sweet songs to rock my soul.” We look to each other as sisters and brothers for peace, love and FUN who share a love of the music Edward loved. When you’re listening to Jerry Garcia and the Dead, you don’t have a care in the world. In Ed, I see a lived well-lived, and I send love and comfort to his family and friends.
Blessings,
A “sister” in kindness,
Carrie Branan
Los Angeles

Stephanie

December 26, 2020

I don’t know Ed and have just started reading obituaries due to the pandemic. I noticed that Ed is a fellow Deadhead and I just wanted to say that I’m sorry to his family. He sounded like a wonderful human and like someone I’d love to have known. I hope his soul is in the universe humming this tune-

“Going home, going home
By the waterside I will rest my bones
Listen to the river sing sweet songs
To rock my soul.”

God Bless Ed.

Jamie

December 26, 2020

We didn’t know you Ed, but the women of Deadhead Women United send our condolences. You sound like a wonderful spirit whose heart touch many. Lay down our dear brother, lay down and take your rest.

Tom Hughes

December 24, 2020

Ed was a great guy. I was saddened to see his obit in the Inquirer. I hadn’t seen him in recent years and regret that we weren’t still in touch with each other. My condolences on your loss. He will surely be missed.

Howard Jarden

December 22, 2020

My condolences to Cathy and his family. Ed was a great friend and I consider myself blessed to have known him.

Abby O’Connell

December 22, 2020

Dan, Mrs. O’Brien & the whole O’Brien Family,

We are so very sorry to hear of Mr. O’Brien’s passing. Reading this beautiful tribute to him brought back many memories and I feel lucky to have witnessed and experienced his warm & welcoming nature and huge personality. I’m so glad we were roommates in college, Dan, because that not only led to a lifetime friendship, but it also granted me access to many gatherings at your family’s home where your dad was always such a magnetic force. Going to your home for a party or just to stop in with Andy to pick you up before we headed out somewhere, I always enjoyed talking to your dad. I ran into him maybe a year or so ago on the train and though it had been a while since I saw him before that encounter, he greeted me with that warm smile and a look of immediate recognition. Dan, Rob, Elizabeth, Veronica—I’m so sorry for the empty space your dad’s passing will now leave in your lives. As cliche as it all sounds, you do carry him in your hearts and he remains alive and ever-present with every memory you recall and every story you tell. Mrs. O’Brien, I hope you continue to experience the love you shared with your husband every time you see his smile in the smiles of your children and your beautiful grandchildren. I’m thinking of all of you, and praying you find strength and comfort in each other as you move through these next days, weeks and months. One second at a time, then one minute, one hour, then a day—you will all keep making him proud.

Abby (and Andy) O’Connell

Bob Zwengler

December 21, 2020

I enjoyed my conversations with Ed over the years commuting between Haddonfield and Philadelphia. What a good and interesting man. And a very well-respected member of the commercial real estate community. My sincerest condolences to his family.

Dennis Flanagan

December 21, 2020

To the O'Brian family I send my deepest and sincere condolences. Ed was more than his obituary presented. He was a true asset to those he encountered. May he rest in peace. He became a friend in 1996 and assisted our organization in many ways. I am so sorry for your loss.

D T

December 21, 2020

I am sorry to hear of your loss. Please accept my condolences. May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. 2nd Thessalonians 2: 16,17

Margie Graham Watters

December 21, 2020

I have known Ed since we were grade school students from K on up to 8th. Ed and I were neighbors as well, growing up in Plymouth Meeting together. I am happy we were able to see each other 3 years ago at our 50 year grade school reunion. I am so sorry to hear of his passing. My thoughts and prayers are with his family at this time of loss.

Shoshy and Tony Markman & Kids

December 21, 2020

We are thinking of The O'Brien Family and we know that Ed did what he could do to make our lot as humans...BETTER...and if this is the case, what more can we ask...

Paul Fitzmaurice

December 21, 2020

It was a privilege to have known Ed. His upbeat personality inspired me and my family, and made us all happier. As human beings go, Ed set a very high bar. Ed may be gone but he won't be forgotten.

Amy Orons

December 21, 2020

I had the good fortune to sit next to Ed at Stockton Real Estate Advisors. I loved listening to his stories, since he and I were contemporaries - he was a wealth of information. We talked about movies and books and concerts that we had gone to as teenagers. What a great smile he had! I will miss him very much. Sincere condolences to the O'Brien family.

Daniel Bibb

December 20, 2020

I will never forget our years together at Villanova. Getting into Student Government, being elected to the University Senate, the demonstrations, the parties. But most of all I will never forget the Lippincott Avenue boys. Ed, me, Nick, Don, John and Chris. We were the definition of friends and compatriots. It was so good to reconnect with the Ed and the some of the other Lippincott Avenue boys over the last 10 years. Too many memories to mention, all of them etched indelibly in my brain. Rest easy my friend, we will take it from here. I will see you again, just not too soon. All my love.

To all of his family, my sincerest condolences. He was one of a kind. He will be loved and remembered forever.

Dan

Nick Rossiello

December 20, 2020

Ed and I were Villanova buddies. For the past 10-years, we got together almost yearly for a golf game and/or dinner to catch up. I was so grateful that he and Cathy attended my daughter's wedding in 2018. I am terribly saddened by his passing and will miss his amazing detail of memories we've shared, his entrepreneurial spirit, and that grin!

Stopper Family

December 19, 2020

The Stopper Family offers our sincere condolences to the family. Ed was such a kind and thoughtful man with a quick smile. The world lost a good man to early.

jim winterberg

December 19, 2020

Jock was one one the legitimate "good people" in this world. I never heard him say say a bad word about anyone. Never knew you were a Greatful Dead fan....one of my favorite GD quotes..."Death leaves a headache no one can heal...Love leaves a memory no one can steal. Rest in Peace cousin.

Mark Finley

December 18, 2020

Our heart goes out to Ed’s close and extended family . I worked with Ed at Solardock and was thrilled when Rob attended Gonzaga so we could meet Rob and Catherine and attend the home Zags Lacrosse games. We shared a deep love of college basketball and admiration for Coaches Few and Wright and both dreamed of the day when we might attend a March madness final between The Zags and Nova - This will still happen - I’ll miss being blessed with Ed’s pregame and live color commentary - but Feel lucky to have been able to spend many games soaking in his passion for the games and life in general. RIP Ed - you will be greatly missed.

December 18, 2020

My heart aches with the loss of my wonderful cousin. Journey well, Jock!

Jennifer Insalaco

December 18, 2020

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Blessed I got to work with Ed.

Kay-C Markman

December 17, 2020

Love you and will miss you big brother! Forever in my heart! ❤

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