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Bill Smith
June 21, 2023
Ed was my favorite brother-in-law. The fact that he was my only brother-in-law never inhibited him from appreciating that distinction. Ed was also more like a brother to his nephew, Jarrad. Ed once took Jarrad under his wing for a thorough guided tour of the best that New York City has to offer, which is one of Jarrad´s favorite memories. Judy and Ed attended the wedding of Jarrad´s brother, Jason, in St. Lucia, which is not the end of the world, but can be seen from there.
Having played basketball for much of my youth, I was not especially fond of referees. But, in Ed´s case... I made an exception. He officiated a summer league basketball game during which I had to leave the court after spraining an ankle. Ed also left the game to help me. That wasn´t part of his responsibilities. He just did it because that´s the kind of person Ed was. Many years later, Ed asked my sister, Judy, to marry him. When Judy told our mother about one of Ed´s avocations, she asked with palpable disdain, "You are going to marry a referee?" But, after Judy told her that Ed was the referee who helped her son, she eventually came around to making an exception as well.
What I liked the most about Ed was his quick-witted and dry sense of humor. One of my favorite memories is a houseboat and water ski trip on Shasta Lake with Ed´s family and my family where many laughs and good times were shared by all. While my heart aches over his passing, I take comfort in having learned from Ed that not all referees are bad people. He will always be my favorite brother-in-law.
Scott Bechard Prividera - BHBL Class of 1987
June 13, 2023
Mrs. Warren I am so very sad to hear of Mr. Warren's passing. My condolences to you and your family.
Jane and Bob Brockway
June 13, 2023
Although we knew you briefly, we became good friends and will be missed.
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