Ed Blaine Chandler

1944 - 2018

Ed Blaine Chandler obituary, 1944-2018

Ed Blaine Chandler

1944 - 2018

BORN

1944

DIED

2018

Ed Chandler Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 7, 2018.
1944 ~ 2018
Ed (Edwin) Blaine Chandler passed away on March 4, 2018, surrounded by his loved ones. His passing puts to rest the decades long debate of whether he was truly invincible, or just had more lives than any cat would dare dream of.
Ed was born on November 12, 1944, in San Bernardino, California to Walter Edward and Leah Bean Chandler. His childhood included considerable amounts of mischief making in his grandfather's orchards with his brothers, John and Phil. Ed had a passion for learning, which led to an uncanny proficiency in certain life skills such as spelunking, airplane/automotive building, and explosive demolition. Occasionally these interests would result in a visit from the Fire Marshal that lived 2 doors down. He graduated from BYU with a BS degree in Industrial Education. After graduating, he taught shop and woodworking at El Segundo High, and later Cottonwood High, before pursuing his life long career in automotive equipment sales. He married Sharon Lewis Chandler on September 20, 1975, whom he affectionately referred to as Lil' Brown Eyes.
Ed enjoyed many diverse hobbies as long as an engine was involved. If you drove by his house on any given day, odds were good that you would catch a glimpse of his Levi's and white t-shirt sticking out from underneath a hot rod. He also had a great sense of humor, and loved to entertain his family by telling terrible puns or reciting the Jabberwocky. In his later years, he was a celebrity among his grandchildren for his easy distribution of candy, popsicles, and sips of "Grandpa's Coke." He wrote his own rules, and if you said he couldn't do it, he would make sure he could.
He is survived by his excessively patient wife Sharon; their children David (Ashley), Debbie (Trevor); his former wife and good friend Barbara Johnson; their children Shayne (Warren), Stacy (Stephane); his grandchildren David, Dylan, Dmitry, Lola, Alixe, Andy, Ben, Coleman, Oly, Avery and Alexis; and his 1932 Ford Coupe. Preceded in death by his parents, his brother Philip, and his brother-in-law Mark.
A viewing will be held on Friday, March 9th from 6 to 8 pm at Wasatch Stake Center, (8170 S. Shorthills Dr.) followed by funeral services at the same location on Saturday, March 10th at 12 pm, with an additional viewing between 10:30-11:30 am. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the Huntsman Cancer Center or come take a used car part out of his garage.
Condolences can be sent to the family at www.premierfuneral.com.

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Mike Calvert, RHS 1962

January 18, 2022

I remember Eddie! We were in about 9th grade. He had a great motor scooter, maybe a Vespa?
He "let" me drive it up San Timeoteo Canyon road behind the hospital and it got away from me and ran into a rock wall that´s probably still there. At 77, I still have a calcium lump on my knee as a result. Eddie was a really good guy and friend. Mike Calvert, Florence OR

Evan Durrant

March 10, 2018

Just knowing Ed made my life better in many ways. What a great man

Ken Kerr

March 7, 2018

Ed was a mentor to me. Taught me many things plus we shared a weird sense of humor. Example : the blind man said to the deaf dog, hand me a hammer and a nail. I will truely miss Ed. Just spoke with him a couple weeks agoMty thoughts

March 7, 2018

May you find comfort and peace in your memories of your loved one. My the God of peace comfort you. 2 Thessalonians 2:16,17

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