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1956
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Age 61, passed away comfortably, after his battle with cancer on June 2, 2017. Leaving behind his children, Michael (Laura) Cryer, and Aleah (Sam) Sheculski, and grandchildren, Wilson, Cayden, Isaac, Brennen, Addisen and Kohen. Born in Hamilton, the son of Barbara McAnally and the late Thomas Cryer and step-son of Bill McAnally. Predeceased by baby brother, Michael. Brother to Michele (Warren) Drake, Anthony (Debbie) Cryer, William (Karen) Cryer, Theresa (Giovanni) Del Sordo, Thomas (Michelle) Cryer, and Gregory (Darlene) Meville-Cryer. He also leaves behind many nieces and nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. Ed was a proud mechanic, and an avid chess player. He loved Camaros, photography, and could speak and write about life, metaphorically. As per Ed's wishes, cremation to take place. Mass to be held at Most Blessed Sacrament Roman Catholic Church, 305 East 37th Street, Hamilton on June 7th, at 10 a.m. Burial to follow at Holy Sepulchre Catholic Cemetery, 600 Spring Gardens Road, Burlington. Thank you to the incredible care staff at Dr. Bob Kemp Hospice, for helping Ed live out his final days, in peace. Donations to the Dr. Bob Kemp Hospice Foundation in honour of Edward, are appreciated.
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Anthony Giacomelli
June 6, 2017
Rest In Peace Old friend we had some Great times
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Michele Drake
June 4, 2017
Dear brother Ed
You had a long journey of suffering, not only throughout the last year, but for many years of your life and I know you are in Heaven now. I will forever be grateful that we shared some wonderful memories during our lives. I'll love you forever, until we meet again. Love your sister Michele xoxo
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