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Edward Moon

1930 - 2017

Edward Moon obituary, 1930-2017, Universal City, TX

BORN

1930

DIED

2017

FUNERAL HOME

Colonial Funeral Home

625 Kitty Hawk Road

Universal City, Texas

Edward Moon Obituary

September 20, 1930 - September 30, 2017
A big smile, a joyous chuckle, or a happy wave and shout may be how you know him. A shy, wonderfully charming man who did not wish to trouble or impose on anyone, yet was someone who would provide help and support if he became aware of a need, especially those of children, animals and disabled veterans.

I know and love him as big brother.

Serving our country from 1950-1970, Edward was injured in both Korea and Vietnam. Effects of a land mine explosion in Vietnam while an American advisor, ended his twenty year military
career; he fought the injuries for months in hospitals in Japan, San Francisco, and Philadelphia. But he lived! Edward's military honors include two Purple Hearts, two Bronze Stars with Oak Leaf clusters; Silver Star; two Combat Infantryman Badges, Anny Commendation with Oak Leaf Duster; Vietnam Campaign medal; Good Conduct medals with four loops; Vietnam Service Medal with a "V" device; three o/s bars; Motor Vehicle Badge; Expert (rifle); Korean Service Medal with two Bronze Service Stars; United Nations Service Medal. Edward attained the rank of 1st Sgt. (E8). He and his wife Anna, whom he met along with "Dips" while serving in the U. S. Army in Germany, arrived in 1970 to make their home in Live Oak, Texas. They volunteered at Live Oak Humane Society, spending decades in animal rescue efforts. For years Edward was the personal assistant to a manager of a home improvement store in San Antonio. He later drove a school bus for the Judson School District, a good job for a man with hearing loss. Anna knitted, crocheted, worked in the retail industry, and painted beautiful scenes for us all.

At Christmas, Anna baked a variety of cookies; Edward delivered a plate full to each neighbor.

She was also a very talented cook of German food, which was loved by her husband. After she
passed away twenty five years ago, Edward remained in their home, living independently until recently. He had loved shopping at Fort Sam and Randolph; driving his car to various restaurants for meals; paying household bills, and visiting with friends.

After a twenty-three day hospitalization (he told them after two days he had to get out of there) that affected him adversely, Edward had help at home 24/7 for two months. As he was not thriving, some of his medical "team" recommended he might do well in a long term care near a relative (who could not compensate for his home and the friends left behind), But the trip was made, and three weeks later Edward was quietly dying. He was talking about one of our planned trips when his eyes closed. Had I been his team, I would have warned the family that his death was imminent.
Had I been his team, I would not have sent him on a 300 mile journey in his condition. Had I been his team, I would have known at least one of the medicines prescribed was not survivable. Had I been his team, I would like to think I would not have been so indifferent to family requests to take him off the medicine.

Friends of Edward were always ready to help. "What do you need?" 'Just give a call and I'll be
right there," as some were when he was taken to a local hospital, June 14, 2017. Sheldon, Katrina, Ben, Allison, Carolyn, Robert, Devin, Ken, Miranda, Sharon, Pammy, Vernon, Cristal, David II, Jean, Bea, Rudy; Bertha, Ted, Ellie, Edward, Travis, Anthony, Waylon, Deanna, David and restaurants that celebrated his 86th birthday with him last year: Denny's and Golden Corral!

Most people were kind to Edward: Judson tax ladies, Water Department employees; Speedy
Cash, Jordan Ford, etc. I'm sorry I don't know all the names.

Personnel of the Colonial Funeral Home in Universal City said they would take care of everything, and they have. Edward passed away at the Brain and Spine Specialty Hospital in Plano at 5:00 a.m. September 30, of a "devastating stroke." Mr. Hardy Henderson called Sunday evening to say Edward was in Universal City by 6:10 p.m, October 1. Very professional, very compassionate. Everything they do must be incredibly difficult, but they do not mention their hardships.

Everyone to whom I've spoken at Good Shepherd Catholic Church in Schertz has been so comforting. Father Ed Pavlicek visited Edward at the local hospital, he often prayed for him, and included his name on a prayer list and in an offered Mass. Now, we need the priest and the people again for Edward; they come without hesitation.

Our gratitude to all is immeasurable.

Edward was unselfish, energetic and happy. He loved life, finding joy in simple things like a good cup of hot coffee. Saturday, September 23rd, he said "This is a beautiful day." I agreed it was.

He joins many loved ones gone before: Anna, parents and siblings, aunts and uncles, other family members and friends who welcome him to his eternal home.

Rest in peace, dear brother.

Visitation will be held Tuesday, October 10, 2017 from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. at Colonial Funeral Home.

Services and burial with military honors will be Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at 10:00 am at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, Shelter #1 with Father Ed Pavlicek officiating.

Please sign the guestbook at www. colonialuniversal.com

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Published by San Antonio Express-News on Oct. 8, 2017.

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wilson todd

December 16, 2017

mr moon was a very good friend to talk to always wave all the time and is very nice to everyone we live just down the street from mr moon house and we would go to mr moon house to just say hi chat mr moon will be miss i and also a very nice friend to talk to thank you for being a very good friend i will always rember mr moon and the smiles as well thank you for every thng you have done for are nation

Stephanie Harrell

December 2, 2017

As I sit here typing this message, tears are streaming down my face. Edward and my mom Joy were the best of friends for many years. For me at 15 years old he became like a father. There are not good enough words to express what a Wonderful, Awesome, Caring and just plain Brilliant man he is. He taught me to drive a car, brought me food when I was sick,taught me to two step, he was there when my children were born. He gave my mother unconditional Love that she truly needed. The last time we spoke was after my moms funeral. My daughter and I stopped to visit with Edward about a year ago, I was heart broken he could not remember me, he still took my hug and love and well wishes. I will love and miss you always, I think we need to update the plaque at Live Oak Animal shelter to include Edward. His legacy will forever live on there, where he saved so many souls. We love you, Stephanie, Matthew and Penelope Harrell

November 20, 2017

Edward will be deeply missed.

Cathy

November 20, 2017

Edward was always a joy to chat with. He always made me smile. He will be missed.

Adams Air Care

October 24, 2017

FROM EDWARD'S FRIENDS AT DENNY'S - LIVE OAK.

We miss seeing Ed every day. Nice Man.

I will never forget the stories he told and how he always kept my up to date with the weather.

Ed will truly be missed; I will never forget his smile.

Have known Ed for several years at the restaurant. If his car was not there when I got to work, we would start looking for him to arrive. God be with him.

He became a part of our restaurant family and we miss him very much.

I am very sorry to hear about Ed and was glad to be his friend.

October 21, 2017

QUOTE FROM "BRONZE STAR MEDAL, BY HEADQUARTERS, 3RD INFANTRY DIVISION, MERITORIOUS CITATION" SEPTEMBER 22, 1951-MAY 14, 1952.

"Sergeant Moon, Serving as a squad leader, continually displayed superior qualities of leadership and tactical judgement. He molded his squad into a highly competent, extremely effective fighting unit, . . . outstanding skill, initiative, and untiring devotion to duty reflect great credit upon himself and the military service."

October 21, 2017

QUOTE FROM "ARMY COMMENDATION MEDAL" BY DIRECTION OF THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY: FEBRUARY 1, 1970-MAY 31, 1970"

"His unrelenting loyalty, initiative and perseverance brought him wide acclaim and inspired others to strive for maximum achievement. Selflessly working long and arduous hours, he has contributed significantly to the success of the allied effort - - - in keeping with the finest traditions of the military service and reflects distinct credit upon himself and the United States Army."

Rachel Lawrence Ridder

October 14, 2017

I wish I had known him! We may be related. He sounds like a wonderful man! I'm sure he will live forever in the hearts of all who knew and loved him. Your family is in my prayers

Sandra O'Day

October 11, 2017

It was an honor to have known a real American Hero. Be with God now Mr. Moon.

Edward Moon

October 8, 2017

Love and Prayers always. Doris Cole, Baker Family, Twyla Hamilton

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