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David A. Lee
September 30, 2025
Ed had a droll wit and a quietly nonconformist attitude towards social conventions that were to him pointless or burdensome. I first knew him as a fellow student at Ottawa University, where he befriended me just exactly for my own inability to fit into religious and social niches. We both agreed that theology that could not pass the most severe intellectual tests was mostly worthless.
We rarely crossed paths after our student years and unfortunately when we did, we conflicted on a couple of social issues but on other big issues we shared pretty serious agreement. He amazed me with his voracious and always active intellect.
We missed each other at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lawrence, KS, where he attended in the years after I did, but I cannot pass this opportunity to say of him that to think of him is to remember what Dietrich Bonhoeffer said of Christ: He is "hidden" in and won't be expunged from the deepest recesses of our lives. Ed was always there, and the whole man was wholly there. Grace, Peace and Mercy to his family and all who had the massive privilege of knowing this truly great man.
Bill Lacy
September 25, 2025
I first met Ed Quick when he visited me at the Dole Institute. We hit it off immediately and shortly thereafter I recruited him to be a Fellow. He lead an outstanding discussion group and even arranged for the former Commissioner of the National Football League to kick off a sports series for us.
Though we had profound differences on politics we never let them interfere with our relationship. It´s unfortunate our leaders can´t do that.
Ed will be sorely missed.
Richard Meidinger
September 25, 2025
Great guy! Marveled at his political and social knowledge at our monthly medical ethics "club" meetings. He always seemed to add depth and perspective to our meetings! He is missed. RM
Barry Molineux
September 24, 2025
My sincerest sympathy to the family and friends of Ed Quick. I knew Ed as a volunteer with Trinity Interfaith Food Pantry in Lawrence, Kansas. Ed donated bread to TIFP at least once a month or more over many years. He would go to a local supermarket and buy perhaps 100 loaves of bread at a time and bring it to the pantry--during winter and during the hot days of a Kansas summer. The bread was a regular staple that the pantry offered to its many patrons-- people in need of food assistance who lived in the downtown Lawrence community. Most memorable, too, was when Ed would go through the checkout lane at the store with the large shopping cart full of bread for the pantry--as he left he would push the shopping cart of bread...and with his long arms, reach out and pick up 30 or 40 paper bags on the counter each time--very useful to the pantry as we used paper bags to fill the sacks with food for each patron. Ed was, to me and other volunteers, a quiet man, caring for people in need, a dedicated giver-- generous in his giving of bread and in his additional financial support to the pantry over many years--and always with a greeting and question about how things were going. It has been a pleasure for me to remember Ed and to share these most pleasant and respectful memories and story with many other pantry volunteers over the years--as, "Ed with the bread."
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