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Elyse Braxton
October 13, 2023
Eddie, I remember sewing comforters for you and my brother for your HS graduations in 1989. We had our picture taken under it, and Tom & Andy's place in Chalfont. I can picture you OH so well as a young man. I'm sorry you left this earth and your loved ones and friends so soon. Rest in peace. May Good watch over your survivors and fill the void you left in their hearts.
Bonnie Haines (Ferrero)
September 28, 2023
Our family is deeply saddened to hear of Ed´s passing. My son Nick went camping with Aiden and Ed as teens. Nick enjoyed his time with Ed and the family. I remember Ed and Sue from the baseball fields, wonderful family. Sue I´m praying for you and the boys, now men. That your love and memories of Ed will provide some comfort during this time.
Ben Supplee
September 26, 2023
I met Ed on social media a few years ago. We often talked, laughed & joked. I would share my opinions of Eagles fans and he would tell me about us Giants fans. Whether politics or sports, Ed was never short of words, a good joke or story. To me, Ed was a friend. In our community, he will be missed beyond words.
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Joe Conlon
September 25, 2023
Ed, was truly a good man, loving father and spoke highly of his wife and kids. I always enjoyed my time with Ed whether it was on the phone conducting business, talking about the health of this great country or enjoying the outdoors. RIP Ed.
Rachel Schott
September 24, 2023
Ed and my son Rob were best friends they are together in Heaven playing football to his family I'am so sorry for your grief and your loss prayers for all God Bless
Candace Hampton
September 24, 2023
What I will remember most is Ed's voice. He had a distinctive voice and our Twitter group had many spaces that he spoke in. He loved this country and was willing to do whatever he could to make it a better place. He was funny. He could make me laugh out loud literally. He talked about music and concerts you would be going too. We talked politics and I learned a lot from Ed. He loved his family and you knew that by the pride in his voice. He was just an all around good guy and we will miss him dearly.
Sending a hug and prayers for his family and friends
Game
September 23, 2023
WeThePeople (Mr. Hurlbrink), your family needs to know we are praying for you. He´s made quite an impact on X formerly Twitter. One of the best people I knew on X. Our prayers are with you.

ApotheCarol
September 23, 2023
Ed was part of a large friend group on Twitter/X Spaces. He engaged with use in many conversations on a variety of topics from fishing, sports and gardening to politics and world events. He is remembered by our community as optimistic, compassionate, clever, witty and creative in his ability to problem solve.
What we most respected about Ed was his deep love for our country. He even nicknamed himself "We the People" online. As our group gathered to remember Ed, the memories shared and the overwhelming outpouring of love for him went on deep into the night and resumed the next day, over may hours and through many tears.
What will be remembered most about Ed is his voice. That´s really all we had; no handshakes, hugs or smiles. We simply had his voice in our ears over the years we knew him and his voice will forever be heard in our hearts.
To the family, our deepest sympathies. We mourn with you. Many prayers have been said for you and much concern expressed. We feel privileged that Ed touched our lives in ways that will not be forgotten. Thank you for sharing Ed with us.
With love, ApotheCarol
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