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Edward MacMahon Obituary

Edward "Ed" Brian MacMahon Jr., a widely respected criminal defense attorney who represented a number of high-profile clients, including the man known as the 20th Hijacker in the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks, died surrounded by family members on March 12. He was 62.

Mr. MacMahon, who resided in The Plains, Virginia, was born on July 30th, inside of a taxi somewhere between Annandale, Virginia and Columbia Hospital for Women in Washington, DC. His birth in transit was a fitting start to an exceptionally active and engaging life; all who knew and love Ed recall that he could never sit idle for long.

Ed was the third of six children and a graduate of The Hill School in Middleburg, Virginia, Episcopal High School, the University of Virginia, and Tulane Law School. He was a true scholar and intellect who valued education highly; his mother, the late Ann MacMahon, relished sharing that he was a straight A student with the exception of Fs in "Conduct." He infamously spent several hours - or overnight, depending on the day he told the story - in the Middleburg jail following his 8th grade graduation after being misidentified as a runaway from Georgia. An ardent UVA Wahoo, he was a proud brother of St. Elmo Hall and walk-on member of the lacrosse team. He loved returning to Charlottesville for games or simply to walk around Grounds with his lifelong friends, his children, and any young person in his orbit who expressed interest in attending his beloved University.

Many knew Ed as a brilliant criminal defense attorney, and indeed he was. He credited much of his success to his start as a Law Clerk for The Honorable Claude M. Hilton; besides being a mentor and teacher, Judge Hilton was a lifelong friend and father figure to Ed. In over 30 years as an attorney Ed represented a wide range of clients but was particularly accomplished in national security cases defending against espionage and terrorism charges. Some of his notable cases include United States v. Zacarias Moussaoui, United States v. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, et. al., and United States v. Ali Al-Timimi.

He was a member of the state bar for Virginia and New York, was admitted to US District Courts for the District of Columbia, Virginia, and Maryland, the Defense Bar for Special Tribunal for Lebanon in The Hague, and the Bar of the International Criminal Court, and was a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers.

Ed embodied a work hard, play hard mentality. He loved lacrosse and as an adult played on teams including the Galloping Ghosts and the Geezers, and he felt great satisfaction nurturing a love of the game in kids as a youth coach and furthering the reach of the sport in the Mid-Atlantic. Following his retirement from lacrosse in his early 40s (too many hot pads required after game day, he said), he committed that same athletic energy to golf. He loved few things more than playing golf with friends or his son, and he was a scratch golfer and a member at several clubs. Robert Trent Jones Golf Club - where he served as President for six years - Old Memorial, and Ballybunion were dearest to his heart.

To the loving exasperation of his children, Ed was a man who knew a lot about a lot and didn't hesitate to tell you all about it. He was a student of history, particularly the histories of the United States and Ireland. He was a lifelong student of the Constitution and the founding of this nation, and his deeply held values and principles inspired by the Founders were central to his practice of law and approach to the criminal justice system.

He cherished his Irish heritage, and his children and their friends grew accustomed to learning Gaelic alongside him in the car to and from school or practice. Ed was happiest exploring and golfing in County Kerry, which was very much a second home to him. Heaven help any tour guide in his vicinity, as he was particularly talented at hijacking the role and providing more depth and rich detail than any tourism professional.

He loved music - most especially the Grateful Dead and reggae - and spent many happy nights at his cabin in Virginia, playing guitar and singing with family and friends. He found delight in the outdoors and took great pride in the Purple Martins he successfully coaxed to roost in his yard, always marveling over these graceful birds and their remarkable migration between Brazil and his home on High Acre Mountain in Fauquier county.

Above all else, Ed cherished his large family and his many, many friends. He loved deeply and was deeply loved. He was preceded in death by his beloved parents, Dr. Edward Brian MacMahon and Ann Sheridan MacMahon, and his nephew Jamie MacMahon. He is survived by his children Adela Evans Griswold, Edward Brian MacMahon, III, and Alexandra Heurich MacMahon, his loving and devoted partner of many years Stephanie Salvatori, his siblings Paul (Marion), Margaret (Tommy Carroll), Steve (Tracie), John, and Helen (Mugs Mickum), and many nieces and nephews. He will be missed tremendously.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating blood in Ed's memory. He was the grateful recipient of many blood and platelet transfusions in the last months of his life, and he never failed to express deep thanks for the individuals whose blood sustained him through his illness. Donations can be made through the Inova Blood Services (inovablood.org), the American Red Cross (redcrossblood.org), or your local blood bank.

Services will be private.

Arrangements by Royston Funeral Home, Middleburg, VA. Edward Brian "Ed" MacMahon

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Published by Loudoun Times-Mirror from Mar. 24 to Mar. 25, 2023.

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Gerard Burke

December 18, 2024

Such happy memories of our dear friend Ed,

Ben Salt

April 19, 2023

I roomed with Ed our senior year at Episcopal High School. Following graduation, (somehow we managed not to get kicked out!) I spent the summer with the MacMahons while Ed and I worked construction. It was 1978, "Grease" had just come out, and little Helen filled the house with her renditions. Paul was figuring out what to do after college, Margaret had a job in Middleburg, Steve and John worked odd jobs around the farm. Years later Ed was in my wedding and we kept touch now and then. We texted last fall and promised to play golf this summer. His loss leaves me terribly saddened, but I am grateful for having known him. My deepest sympathies go out to his family. Oh Eddie, you left us too soon.

Jane-Ashley Skinner

April 14, 2023

It's the late 1980's. Three girls (Jamie, Kedra and me) meet for the first time three very handsome boys (Ed, Keith Wells and Jay West) at Sloan's in Charlottesville after a night of carousing. Two of the guys and two of the gals pair off which leaves Ed and me (a young married) sitting on the curb talking. The perfect gentleman he was. Fast forward a few years one of the matched makeout pairs--my best friend, Jamie, marries Keith.

Unfortunately, I only saw Ed a few more times over the decades, but have always thought of him with a smile and great fondness. He was a person you wish you'd had more time with. To his family and great friends, I know you've lost a special soul. I'm grateful he flickered across my screen on a number of occasions. Wish there had been a few more. Truly, one of a kind. I am so very sorry.

Brian Kane

April 12, 2023

As Eddie´s EHS roommate, I bore early witness to his incredible character, intellect, friendship, and endless humor which I see he carried with him throughout life. God bless his soul and family.
Mac"Hombre", may your next adventure be as full as this one was.

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Dennis Sheehan

April 11, 2023

I have not seen Eddie in 30 years but he made an indelible impression on me during our time as classmates at EHS and UVA. Even in the mists of time over 30 years, I remember his independence of thought and originality in thinking. He was without prejudice and he possessed an intellectual bravery which I recall vividly and admired distantly. I only wish I had more contact in the past thirty years.

John Kiriakou

March 30, 2023

I'm so sorry to hear of Ed's passing. He was a hero of civil libertarians and a giant for the downtrodden. He was also a generous, humble, and kind man. The world is less without him.

John Thorpe Richards, Jr

March 30, 2023

Deeply saddened to read the article in the Washington Post this morning about Eddie's passing. I met Eddie in September 1968 in Mrs. Kennedy's 3rd Grade Class at Ascension Academy--all of us wearing our black pants, white shirts, blue ties, red vests, and grey blazers with the school patch. We wrote in italic script with dip pens. Everyone played soccer (Eddie was great!), and sang in the choir.

After a 3 year hiatus, we were classmates again at Episcopal High School. Too smart to have to work too hard, Eddie was the Foosball champion of Blackford Hall.

He jumped a year ahead of me clerking in the old courthouse at Prince and South Washington Street in Alexandria, but I was delighted and surprised when he wandered into Judge Bryan's chambers on one of his first cases as a lawyer. Later we would see each other annually at the Barristers or other such gatherings of lawyers in D.C.

He was a great lawyer and a jovial friend. We will miss him. My heart goes out to all of his family.

James Connelly

March 30, 2023

Ed was a wonderful gentleman and we knew each from our Tulane University years in New Orleans . I reconnected with Ed years latter at Great Meadow Equestrian Events and of course at the global philanthropic gatherings with the various Irish Ambassadors posted in Washington, DC. ( most recently Ambassador Daniel Mulhall)Ed´s classic Irish wit, wisdom and calming personality will be greatly missed. Our family sends deepest condolences to Ed´s family as we all celebrate his wonderful life. Sincerely, James Connelly ( Tulane University´75)

Kathi Acker

March 29, 2023

Oh my gosh I am SO sad to learn this. Ed was one of the funniest, and smartest attorneys I knew. Charming to his toes but a diligent attorney always working in the best interest of his clients.
Eternal rest grant unto him, Oh Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him.

Wm. Shore Robertson

March 29, 2023

Dear Family,
I was greatly saddened to learn of Ed´s passing. It was my privilege to have him appear in court when I was sitting in Loudoun Circuit on several occasions. He was always prepared and professionally courteous to me and other counsel. His beautifully written obituary evinces a life well lived.
You are all in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Sincerely yours,
Shore Robertson

Carlisle

March 28, 2023

We were from different worlds, but we had some great times together. I still remember the first time I saw you at HBR&R.

Mags Hughes

March 27, 2023

Sincere sympathy to the McMahon family. A lovely man who made everyone he met feel better about themselves. Loved all that was Irish. Taken way too soon. Will always smile when I think of him. Rest easy Ed.

Tom O Driscoll

March 26, 2023

Sincere sympathy to all the McMahon family on the death of Ed. A gentleman in all he did. From Tom O Driscoll Ballybunion Golf

Paul Sauser

March 25, 2023

Ed gave me a great piece of advice during a round at Ballybunion, after missing a put by a foot short, he declared it is better to miss the putt by a foot past the hole. He will be missed at all our Irish haunts.

Colm the chef

March 25, 2023

My sincere condolences to his family...had the pleasure of meeting him a few times in Ballybunion...was a gentleman..
Colm O'Halloran
Ballybunion

Eleanor Walsh, Ballybunion

March 25, 2023

Deepest condolences to Stephanie and the McMahon family on the passing of Ed. May he Rest in Peace.

Ramona D Johnson

March 24, 2023

I pray God will give strength, comfort and peace to Ed's family. He was one of the most professional and polite attorneys I worked with at the District Court. God bless!
Ramona Johnson

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March 23, 2023

Condolences to all his family. RIP Ed. From Bunker Bar. Ballybunion. Co. Kerry. Ireland.

Gerard Burke

March 22, 2023

Ed was dear friend that I first got to know at the Member guest tournaments in Ballybunnion.
He was the kind of person you wouldn´t forget so easily, a larger than life character that left a lasting impression and long friendship. When we would go to the annual Invitational tournaments at RTJ, Ed could not do enough for us and we have such wonderful memories, especially meeting all of Ed´s family and friends that we got to know over the years. His love of Ireland & Ballybunnion was unparalleled, he especially loved being the tour guide to his family and friends and had a great knowledge of Irish history & the Irish language, we would have very engaging conversations on these subjects over copious amounts of Guinness. I´ve been truly blessed to have known Ed, he was a very dear friend that always kept in touch and helped me in ways that will never be forgotten.
To all the McMahon family we extend our heartfelt condolences during this very sad occasion.
Rest in Peace our dear friend.
Gerard, Bernadette & family, Ballybunnion

Donal and Jean Liston

March 22, 2023

It is with great sadness that we hear of the passing of our good friend and clubmember Ed MacMahon .
Ed was a great friend and wonderful host to many of us that had the privilege of travelling to RTJ Washington from Ballybunion GC and he will be dearly missed by all. We also had the privilege of meeting Ed's parents Ed senior and Ann ,both reciently deceased, and his wonderful family and dear partner Stephanie .
He was very well known to many of us members here in Ballybunion Golf Club and his friendship and kindness will be missed by all that got to know him over many years.
May he rest in peace ,
Donal and Jean Liston and family, Ballybunion

Tom Locke

March 22, 2023

Ed's and my relationship started off as a professional one through BGR almost 15 years ago. It wasn't long before a strong friendship developed. We had many conversations regarding the people he represented and my encounter with them through my FBI career. I remember walking him over to FBI Headquarters several years ago to get fingerprinted for his Australian passport. We recently had lunch anbd talkjed about all our life issues. He was a dear, dear friend whom I will miss. I was so lucky to have him in my life.
RIP, My Friend!!!

Phil Shenon

March 21, 2023

Ed was a great lawyer -- and a wonderful friend. I got to know him during my years at the NY Times. For journalists, he was also that rare thing: An incredibly well-informed, honest source. I am grateful to have known him.

Dermot Hanafin

March 21, 2023

Ed was a true gentleman and always enjoyed his company at Ballybunion Golf Club in our overseas tournaments.

He will be sadly missed this at this year's event but will never be forgotten.

May he Rest in Peace sending your family and friends my prayers & condolences

Dermot Hanafin

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