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On Saturday September 27th, 2025 Edward Lee “Eddie” Vosburgh passed away peacefully at his home in Westminster, MD. Born on March 28th 1969, he was the son of Bradley Eugene and Wilma Gay Vosburgh nee Welch. He was the loving husband of Kelli Aliene Vosburgh.
Eddie graduated from Westminster High School and then became a military veteran of the United States Air Force. He was an employee of Carroll County Public Schools when he passed. He was a lover of the outdoors and spent his time taking nature walks. He was an avid chicken tender, and turkeys, and guineas. He even took up beekeeping. He loved to spend time with his grandchildren, have yearly paintball battles with his family and friends, and always knew how to have fun. He was a very kind and loving person who knew how to make the best out of anything in life. He was always willing and happy to help others and that’s how Kelli became his wife.
Eddie is survived by his children Dustin Strine and his wife Courtlyn, Taylor Vosburgh and partner Darrell Martz, Sydney Vosburgh and William Vosburgh; his step-children Karli Topper and her husband Nathan, Natilie Creighton and Tori Metts; his grandchildren Carter, Colson, Cooper, Eliana, Cecelia, Chase, Colton and Harper; his brothers Michael Vosburgh and fiancé Susan Clenny, and Matthew Vosburgh and his wife Andrea. He is also survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins.
The family will receive friends for a visitation on Wednesday October 1st, 2025 from 4-5pm at Piney Creek Presbyterian Church where a Funeral Service will begin at 5pm. Interment is private. In lieu of flowers please make donations to Mayberry Game Protection Association P. O. Box 1684 Westminster, MD 21158 in care of YEHC Youth Education Hunter Challenge. Arrangements by MYERS-DURBORAW FUNERAL HOME, P.A. (21787). Online condolences may be made to www.myersdurborawfuneralhome.com
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