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Nella LaRosa-Waters
February 3, 2026
As many of you do, I feel the loss. Stoney, you were supposed to be here for a long time yet. We never, ever questioned that. Fiona and Christian counted on it. I'm glad you and I had reached a good equilibrium a long time ago. We co-parented well. We were easy with each other - no stress, no conflicts between us. I was grateful for the wonderful person you found in Janet to spend your life with - the ease in which our children were able to blend in with Janet, and Joe and Stephen. And, of course, your deep love for Fiona and Christian and their deep love for you. In the end, Pop, you gave them so much to remember you by. And I am grateful for that.

Christian J. Waters
January 25, 2026
I wanted to copy and paste to here what I wrote on the Brookside Chapel obituary page (with a couple of additions):
Things I cherish and remember about you and us that are spilling out of me:
Mac and cheese and chicken stir-fry at your old apartment in Cambridge. Watching Star Trek: The Next Generation. You reading "The Hobbit" to me (did we ever finish it? I still have that same paperback copy as well as your old Lord of the Rings copies that you gave me). The map from the Hobbit that you meticulously reproduced by hand, then took to the stove and dirt to make look genuine and old.
Camping in Wendell. The "Hippy House" and country store. Dragging that toboggan through the dead of winter to the campsite because of the snowed-out road. You said you never saw me fall asleep faster than after that trek. Teaching us how to set up camp and fire, shoot a gun, cut down trees with axe and chainsaw. The beaver dam (we´re covered in leeches!). The hooch you built. Huge bonfires and blowing stuff up with those bird-scaring firecrackery things. MREs.
Cub Scouts. I still remember you jumping in to sort of "rescue" that sad outfit by getting all of the troops Swiss Army knives and teaching us how to sew/lace Indian-style pouches. We also won the Pine Box Derby (leaded weights in the front of the car FTW). I still have the car and trophy. Hanging out in the Cambridge Armory while you worked
Helping me practice baseball despite your hilarious complete and utter apathy towards sports of all kind.
Your old comic books that you gave Fiona and I (you really liked "Doctor Strange"). The Ninja Turtle Halloween costume you made for me out of mesh, paper mache, and paint that impressed the hell out of anybody who saw it that night. The scale-model Giza pyramid we built for my history class in middle school.
The House in Seabrook. Waters' family reunions on Lake Mattawa. Bringing Janet, Joe, Steve, and the rest of the Gilmore family into our lives. Many fond memories in Amesbury (JOE, thanks for letting me play the Super Nintendo to my heart's content!)
Science Projects. Second time was the charm in trying to build that damn Tesla coil. Movies. You rarely admitted it, but you loved a good film and had great taste. (Although some would say 8 years old was too young to see "Terminator 2" in the theater, but not us.)
Taking in your elderly mother to tend to her. Teaching me about ancient history during drives up to Wendell and Amesbury. Our family tree and ancestry which was so important to you. STUFF. Tools. Books. Antiques. Glassware. That tabletop war game we never finished making. TRASH HUNTING.
Danville. The barn you built that is just some interior finishes away from being a legit HOUSE and you did it largely by yourself. Vietnam war stories (and your connection to "The Legend of Doc Laporte"). Your love of your family, your humor, your wit, your almost consumate and constant "chill" (did we ever have a fight? I can't think of a single one...)
So much more. Love and miss you, Pop. Thank you for everything.
- Your Son Christian (John-Rufus).





Fiona
January 24, 2026
I feel like the luckiest girl in the world, to have had the best father I could ever want or imagine for 50 years of my life. And I´m devastated to not have you for more. Those Quaker genes should´ve kept you around a bit longer, so we thought and hoped.
I love you, Pop. I miss you. We all do. The people that have reached out to connect and share how much they cared for you have helped keep our spirits up and the stories flowing.
I found Teresita, have exchanged a few good stories about Angel with folks, and it´s confirmed-it was definitely Jack who walked out that door on Dudley street.
I´ve reconnected with Vicky and been spending time with Janet and Rose Windsor. Ben and Rita send their love, my mom´s doing ok, I´m checking in with my brothers and my cousins all the time. We´re gonna be ok, but we´ll never be the same.
XOXO
Your daughter
Robert D Machain
January 24, 2026
Mr. Waters, Thank you for your service Semper Fidelis RDM Windham NH
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Christian J. Waters
January 22, 2026
Love and miss you, Pop. You were always there for us and you passed on a lot of knowledge, skills, humor, and most importantly love that I will always be grateful for.
Pease ANGB Retiree Activities Office
January 22, 2026
The Pease ANGB military Retiree Activities Office (RAO) would like to offer our sincere condolences and our gratitude for Edwin Waters' service to our country in the United States Marine Corps and United States Army. If you would like help with any matters related to casualty assistance, Defense Finance & Accounting Service, Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP), Veterans Affairs (VA), etc. you can contact our office on Pease Air National Guard Base at 603-430-2636 or [email protected]. The RAO is staffed by volunteers, all military retirees themselves, and our sole purpose is to provide assistance to any military retirees and surviving spouses/family members with anything related to their military service and/or benefits, in particular during difficult times such as this.
We are deeply sorry for your loss.
John W. Symington
CMSgt, USAF (Ret)
Director





Linda
January 22, 2026
The kindest, most stand-up guy, funny, smart, calm and steadfast.
Jack Woker
January 22, 2026
Stoney & I share many memories, going back decades. So sorry to know that he's gone.
Ann Gilmore
January 22, 2026
Dearest Stoney; my brother, friend, soulmate in hauling "stuff" to and fro, flea market accomplice, gentle advisor & supporter, dance-floor building companion, uncle to my children, father to my nephews, and, best of all, beloved husband to Janet and important presence in the fabric of my life: I love you dearly and miss you. With chicken and rice on top. Now there´s a run on sentence for you to read. I can see the twinkle in your eyes and hear your soft chuckle. God bless you. "Auntie" "Miss Ann"

Xavier Pelaez
January 21, 2026
Fair winds and following seas. Semper Fidelis
Stoney, you were one of kind. I loved your quick wit and the twinkle you had in your eye when you were about to say something funny.
You were a man of honor, and I am better person to have known you
Your watch is over. Rest easy, Marine.




Nina Velarde
January 21, 2026
I love you and miss you, Uncle Stone. Thank you for being such a grounding force in our family and for showing us, by example, how to live authentically and care deeply for those you love.
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