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Diane Jackson
April 10, 2002
My Dearest Uncle Eddie, I will forever remember you as the best Santa we ever had! I will miss you terribly,but am relieved that you will not suffer any more. What a reunion you must be having in Heaven. I Love and Miss you, Diane
Patrick Seeker
April 2, 2002
My fondest memories of Uncle Eddie were his countless stories about life at the Post Office. I always would tell Eddie that "You make more money Retired than I do working at the Post Office". He would tell the most interesting stories about his days as a "Sea Bee" in WWII. My most memorable memory of him was as a small child. Believing in "Santa Claus". Then as you grew older, finally realizing that the Real "Santa Claus" was Uncle Eddie!
His reputation as "Santa Claus" will be in our hearts Forever...
I will forever remember Him and Auntie Shirley coming to my 50th Birthday Celebration last October.
I'll see you in Heaven Ed and Shirley, If I don't end up in "HELL"
Keith & Barbara Miller
April 2, 2002
_?©$ goes out to the family. Once again I know the pain of losing a sibling and a parent. I hate to lose part of the family I have just learned to love. Ourprayers are with you. Wish we could be there in the flesh. This guest book is a wonderful idea.
Gary Stephanson
April 1, 2002
I can not imagine the pain you are feeling with the loss of your father so soon after your mother. I hope you can find some small amount in comfort in knowing how many kids lives your father touched through his coaching at Falldin. I was lucky enough to play football and baseball for him and enjoyed it very much. I will always remember the coaching duo of Murzyn and McMerchie, two of the nicest guys and fun coaches to play for.In thinking back I always remember your dad having the same positive attitude after the game weather we won or lost. I think this shows me your dad cared more about the kids he was coaching than the game itself, something that some of the todays coaches could learn from.
Our family's thoughts and prayers are with you.
Elsie Langhoff
March 30, 2002
Memories-For my brother-in-law-
Eddie,and my sister,Shirley Murzyn
Memories are precious treasures
God has willed to you and me-To endure old age and suffering,with
the joys(that use to be)they are never worn or faded,by the trials and tears of time-For they're threads of woven pleasures-in our hearts,yours and mine-I will think
of the good times-and remember you -
Eddie,(when I read a good mystery-
Shirley-you will be with me when I
go on my genealogy trips,I will miss
you always-your sister-Elsie
David Langhoff
March 29, 2002
Long held memories I have always go back to my pathetic attempts at trying to get up on waterski's at (I believe?) Rice Lake. It was one of my earliest reality checks. As I grew older, my conversations with Uncle Eddie turned to the game of golf! As I was working at a golf course at the time, the subject always turned to getting Eddie, Sherm, and Jim to come out and enjoy a foursome together. I regret that we never made it out, but it was nice talking about it. Uncle Eddie is now playing on the greatest "Links" of them all.
Give Shirley our love too, we miss you so! David L
Lenee Seeker
March 27, 2002
Our family loved to go to Aunt Shirley and Uncle Eddie's house when we were growing up. Uncle Eddie must have restocked vending machines in his spare time because as I seem to recall, (remember I was just a little girl), their basement had a room that was filled with boxes of every kind of candy you could imagine. Uncle Eddie would let us pick out a candy bar to eat. I used to think that Edju, Nancy, and Robert were the luckiest kids in the world to have all that candy! I now know that they probably didn't get anymore candy than I did. I remember going home saying to myself, "Those lucky ducks!" Thank you again, Uncle Eddie, for the candy.
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March 27, 2002
Edward Murzyn Obituary
Edward F. Murzyn Sr., age 78, of NE Mpls. Preceded in death by wife, Shirley; parents, Jacob & Catherine; siblings, Eve, Stefania, Frank, Sophie, Joe, Louise & Stan; family friend, Joe the Barber. Survived by daughter, Nancy Murzyn;... Read Edward Murzyn's Obituary
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