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Edward Dillabaugh Obituary

EDWARD DILLABAUGH Edward Dillabaugh, 39, of North Las Vegas, passed away Jan. 14, 2010. He was born Nov. 21, 1970, in Seoul, Korea, and moved to Las Vegas in 2002. Edward was a realtor with Wynn Realty Group. He is survived by his wife, Ana Rose Dillabaugh; Ana's baby daughter, Kaitlen Agraan; his daughter, Corliss Kim Dillabaugh (named after her grandmother); his mother, Corliss Kim Dillabaugh of California; and sister, Joann Dillabaugh of Hawaii. Edward was truly loved and cherished by his daughter, Corliss. Services will be from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 20, at Desert Memorial, 1111 Las Vegas Blvd. N., in Las Vegas. In lieu of flowers, anyone wishing to make a donation for the family, this can be done at any Wells Fargo Bank in the name of Edward's wife, "Ana Rose D. Dillabaugh." Edward will be forever missed by family, friends and colleagues.

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Published by Las Vegas Review-Journal on Jan. 18, 2010.

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Debra Vanderford

June 24, 2010

Edward, I do not know what happened, I've been gone for over 2 years. I always looked up to you and enjoyed your company when we worked together, not to mention little Corliss. RIP Edward You will always be remembered.

Martin Okada

February 24, 2010

Eddie, what happened to you? I can't believe you are gone. I still remember the days we played baseball all day all weekend and how hard you fought to get the first baseman position on the Varsity baseball team.

How can I forget the days we worked together in that crammed Island Snow booth in front of Daiei Holiday Mart. You would brag that your shaved ice was the best, well not the best but the biggest.

Man, what about that Tantalus accident?! We fell out the cliff of Tantalus together while I drove off the road in the lemon car that you sold to me. Yeah, we desperately fought to stay alive and escape while the car was on fire.

Finally, you were a person with a vision and weren't afraid to go after your dream. You finally established your own business in Saratoga, California. You know? I don't have the heart to tell Helene (80 years old) that you are gone.

As you are gone a chapter in my life ended too. You will be missed....

Rodney Kim

February 12, 2010

Eddie, I miss you buddy. I will always remember your playfulness and friendliness. I remember how you had a gift of connecting with people. You are so awesome in that way.

We had some good times together. I "remember yesterday" when we cruised Waikiki and checked out Pacific blue and the stars at Diamond Head lookout listening to Skid Row.

I will treasure all the crazy memories we had together. I'll remember you, forever. Aloha, Eddie.

Gary Chang

January 22, 2010

Ed, you were always the crazy one. 4am phone calls, crazy driving with your Prelude (with me in it), loud heavy metal music, "Island Snow" fights, and you always called me Mr.Chang. I will always remember those days and you will always be in my thoughts. Even though we have lost touch with each other for years now, I know that we are still good friends because we had a strong bond. I wished our families could have met. I wished I could've spoken to you one more time. I wish you were still around. I'll never forget you.

Ellen Leung

January 21, 2010

I miss you Eddie. You know that you were not just a best friend to me. You were my big brother, and most of all, you were every kid's father figure. You loved all of them just like they were all yours. I remember how you got along with all the kids. At the funeral showed how much they really love you too. And little Edward remind me so much of you. He's gonna be my new favorite kid.
I apologize Eddie. As a friend, I didn't spend enough time with you. I feel really quilty. One day when I meet you in heaven, I promise that I will make it up to you. In the mean time, please watch over me and our house.

Love you

R. Kaneshiro

January 19, 2010

Edward, shocked that you are gone. I knew you as my friend Jo Ann's little brother when we were growing up in Hawaii. I remember you were always around in the background whenever Jo Ann and I hung out...at school, at your place by Holiday Mart, wherever. Many years later, after we all grew up and went our separate ways, you were still the sunny and outgoing Edward from small-kid time. You walked right up and said HI!! when we were working together at Liberty House. And when Jo Ann and I reconnected this year, I was happy to hear from her that you were doing well in Vegas. I know there are a lot of people close to you who will miss you dearly. I just want you to know you touched my life as well.

Isabel

January 19, 2010

To my dearest friend Edward, thanks for all the memories. Thanks for all the laughter and warmth that you shared with Mike and I and the kids. Your friendship meant the world to us. You were always there when we needed you, ready to listen, ready to offer help. Thanks for finding us our home. I know you thought I hated it. Well, I've grown to love it and will always cherish it with fond memories of you. See you in heaven. We miss you already.

Soriya & Edward Morlandhy

January 19, 2010

I never had the chance to thank you for all that you have done for me and my son, lil Edward. You made such an impact on our lives in the few years we had you, and for that, we will be eternally grateful. God had bigger plans for you than we did and has called you back home to watch over all the lives you touched. You will be missed, but never forgotten. We love you so much.

Chris Montri

January 18, 2010

i know your up there with your Dad and catching up all the years its been since you last saw each other. Watch over us and protect us. Like i said, i'll remember growing up as kids, playing at the school on the weekends and summers. You left us to early Edward, but there must be a reason for it, God wanted you back, and im fine with that. Say hi to my Grandma for me and I will see you again Edward. My brother..

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