With heavy hearts, we mourn the passing of our dad, Edward J. Lyons, of Port Orchard, WA. He passed away at the age of 93 after a determined battle with leukemia. He has now joined our mom, Rita, his beloved wife of 62 years, who preceded him in death last year. Ed was a devoted husband, a dedicated father of five, a proud veteran and a lifelong outdoorsman. Ed could fix, build, or jury-rig just about anything—and usually did. He loved to drive America’s scenic highways, tend to his land with his tractor, hunt, fish, shoot trap and skeet, garden, cultivate roses, and tinker in the garage.
Ed’s dedication—to his family, his community, and the things he loved—never wavered. He led by example, quietly shaping the lives around him through action more than words. He was the kind of man people turned to when something needed doing, and you could count on him to show up, roll up his sleeves, and quietly make it happen. Many who knew him called him mentor, hero, and friend. Though he could be gruff at times, his kindness ran deep, and his silence often carried more wisdom than speech. When Ed spoke, people listened—not because he demanded attention, but because his words came from experience and heart. His presence was a steady anchor, offering a sense of security and strength that never needed to be announced. He lived with grit, integrity, and a dry humor that stayed with him to the very end.
Retiring as Master Chief after a 20 year career in the US Navy Submarines, he retired in 1988 as Utilities Superintendent at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. Ed volunteered with the Kitsap Poggie Club, Bremerton Sub Vets, and the St. Gabriel Catholic Church soup kitchen. He was active with the Bremerton Trap & Skeet Club for 50 years, a board member for 25, and was presented with a lifetime membership award for all his hard work and dedication to the club. He belonged to Ducks Unlimited, held a life membership to the Kitsap Rifle & Revolver Club, and was a committee member with the local chapter of Friends of NRA.
Preceded in death by his wife Rita, and his sister Leanna Bean. He is survived by four siblings, Leonard, Barbara, Nora and Betty; son Joe, his partner Jamie; son Rick, his wife Jackie; daughter Sheila, her husband Chad; daughter Joyce, her husband Chris; daughter Linda; and six grandchildren.
Funeral Mass Wednesday, Oct. 22, 11:00 A.M. at St. Gabriel's Catholic Church, Port Orchard; Rosary at 10:00 A.M. the 22nd, in the church’s chapel located right inside the main doors. Reception immediately following Mass (approx. 12:00) at Rill Life Tribute Center located across the street from the church. Final resting place at Tahoma National Cemetery, Interment October 23, 10:45 A.M.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Wounded Warriors, an organization Ed particularly like to support.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
1151 Mitchell Ave., Port Orchard, WA 98366
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