Edward Superson Jr.

1952 - 2020

Edward Superson Jr. obituary, 1952-2020, Enfield, Ct

Edward Superson Jr.

1952 - 2020

BORN

1952

DIED

2020

Edward Superson Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Feb. 19 to Feb. 20, 2020.
It is with profound sadness that we share the news that our much loved and cherished husband, father, grandfather, uncle, brother, and son, Edward (Ed) Superson Jr. passed away peacefully in his sleep on Monday, February 17, 2020. Ed, who was born on May 17, 1952, was the son of Frances (Harris) Superson and the late Edward Superson Sr. A brother, John, predeceased him in 2019. In addition to his mother, Ed is survived by his wife and best friend of 42 years, Susan (Sue) (Kosiorek) Superson, his children, Heather Wrisley (husband Shawn), and Jennifer Superson (husband Trevor Smith), and his grandchildren Ryan Wrisley, Ella Wrisley, and Luca Summers who will all miss him deeply. He is also survived by his siblings Christine Superson of South Deerfield, MA, Stephen Superson (wife Sharon) of Westerly, RI, Michael Superson of Southampton, MA, Cheryl Temple (husband Mark) of Bolton, MA, and nieces and nephews Katelyn Garvey (husband Greg, children Grace and Connor), Gary Kennedy, Sean Kennedy, Zachery Temple, Tricia Temple, Michaela Superson, and Shane Superson. He will also be missed by his mother-in-law, Ruth Kosiorek, and Sue’s cousins Linda Pikula (husband Michael Ghaemi), and Francis Pikula (wife Gail, son Eric).
Ed graduated from Holyoke Catholic High School in 1970, Holyoke Community College in 1972, and Framingham State College in 1974. He began his career as a teacher in the South Hadley School District, where he had a great rapport with both the teachers and students, and coached Middle School girls’ sports. He left the field of education in 1983 and had a long and accomplished career at MassMutual Life Insurance Company. There, he created and successfully oversaw the company’s first overseas claims processing division in Ireland from 1990-1992. He retired from MassMutual in 2006. After retiring he spent the next 14 years supporting his wife Sue in her many educational roles. During the past 4 years, Ed and Sue were partners in her painting adventures, Ed making all the frames for her canvases in his basement workshop.
Everyone who knew Ed described him as a generous, kind, loyal, and hard-working man who always put family above all else and made them laugh and smile with his dry sense of humor. He found peace and beauty sitting and being quiet with nature, listening to James Taylor, and loving animals, especially his Boxers. As a father he taught his daughters the meaning of generosity and strong, supportive love. Ed loved to garden and landscape, and people were always amazed by his green thumb. He also raised tropical fish and was an avid coin collector. His most joyous times were spent on the beaches of Michigan and Cape Cod, most especially in the summer of 2019 where he taught his grandchildren, Ryan and Ella, how to boogieboard. Ed was overjoyed to recently meet his precious new grandson, Luca. We are all very saddened about Ed’s passing, and we invite family and friends to join us for a celebration of life get-together at The Yard Tavern in South Hadley, MA at 1:00 PM on Saturday, February 22, 2020. Burial will be private.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Cape Cod National Seashore. For more information visit: www.brownememorialchapels.com. Browne Memorial Chapels, Enfield, CT is assisting with his arrangements.

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August 21, 2023

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February 25, 2020

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TAMERA (Tami) FERGUSON (Wheeler)

August 21, 2023

Susan and family,
I lost touch with Ed a couple years after College. We went to Framingham State together. He had a wonderful way of reaching out to people and making everyone feel special! I just came across a letter he wrote me in July of 1975 when he was going to come visit for a James Taylor concert at Tanglewood in Lenox, MA. (He kidded around saying my BF had his permission to join us also. Loved his sense of humor!) My home town is Lee, MA, right beside Lenox, so I went often. He was a Tennis coach at the time and had lost his assistant so never made it since he had to work on Tuesday nights which was when James Taylor played. I am living in Virginia now and was looking in my photo album for a picture my daughter asked me for and came across that letter. So so sorry for your loss. I'm sure you and the family miss him every day! He was such a bright shining star and I know he is looking down on everyone now and covering you all in prayer.

February 25, 2020

I'm sorry to hear about Ed's passing. I had the privilege of working with him at MassMutual. His positive attitude was contagious. We managed to work hard and have fun
when he was around! Vera Scanlon

February 22, 2020

Dear Sue, Heather, Jen and family, I am deeply saddened to hear of the loss of a great man and father. Ed was the kind of person who was always supportive, gave of himself, and enjoyed the company of good friends and family. He was truly an inspiration to his children and grandchildren. Ed will be greatly missed and I pray for the good Lord to wrap his loving arms around all of you especially Sue, Heather and Jen as you go through this most difficult life changing time. His memory will live on in all of us and one day you will be reunited with him. For now find comfort in knowing he is with you watching over you and sharing love. Betty Scanlon

Cindy Colombaro

February 21, 2020

Im so sorry for your loss. He was the best boss Ive ever had- just a great, caring person. He made MassMutual a better place.

February 21, 2020

Sue, Heather, Jen and Family,

I am so sorry for your loss. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Julie Kraus

Patti Vangsness

February 20, 2020

Dear Sue and family, we are so very sorry to hear about Ed's passing. You and your family have lost a wonderful man. Please know you and Ed will be in our thoughts and prayers. Our deepest sympathy, Patti and Peter Vangsness

Barb and Bill Muldrew

February 20, 2020

We are so very sorry to hear this news about Ed. He was a wonderful man. We send you our deepest sympathy.

Barb and Bill Muldrew

Michele Overlock

February 20, 2020

Dear Sue, Heather and Jen:
We are deeply sadden by the loss of Ed.
He was a good man. We remember many days sitting at hot pools cheering on our kids and having get together at your house after swim meet. I know he will be missed.

Ross and Mickey (Mrs. Ov.)

February 20, 2020

Dear Sue, Heather and Jen:
We are so sorry to hear of Ed's passing.
We shared many good laughs at the very hot pools cheering our kids on. Ed was always there to help in any capacity.
He was a good man.

Ross and Mickey (Mrs. Ov)

February 20, 2020

Dear Sue, Heather and Jen: We are very sorry for your loss. We had many a good time sitting at a very hot pool watching our kids swim. It seems only like yesterday that we were cheering each others kids on.
I know he will be deeply missed. He was a good man.

Ross and Mickey Overlock (Mrs. Ov).

Gregory K. Swanson

February 20, 2020

It was a privilege to work with and eventually for Ed at MassMutual and consider him as a friend. My thoughts and prayers are with his entire family.

Michael Scanlon

February 20, 2020

Mrs. Superson (known to introduce herself as in" Superman's son"), Heather and Jennifer... I can't begin to express my sympathy. I just remember great times on Marci. I remember Mr. Superson telling me, after Mrs. Superson bought a yellow Volkswagen bug, that I could take it for a ride (if I knew how to drive a stick shift). He actually told me this while wearing a safari hat and boots in the driveway (I think he was landscaping). My Mom and Your Mom met on Plumtree while strolling Heather and I (Springfield, MA) 1984 and started an amazing and life long relationship. Your Dad will be happy to know that your Mom, Sue Superson and my Mom, Betty Scanlon still hang like it was 1984. I have so much love in my heart for your family and I miss your Dad deeply. --Michael James Scanlon

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