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Kevin Bettis
November 18, 2022
Hello, I work at the Boeing company. Is this the same Ed Guy who worked there? If so he took me under his wing and trained me. He was a really great person along with being a top notch Engineer. But he retired and said he wanted to go back to Montana so never heard from him again.
Kara Lewis
August 14, 2019
To Ed's Family,
I am saddened to learn of Ed's passing. and offer my sincerest condolences.
My husband, daughter and I enjoyed having Ed as a neighbor for almost four years. He and my hubby worked on various projects together (computer-related and car-related) often. Ed would bring his chair to our driveway and advise Dan how to troubleshoot an electrical problem on an old Volvo. They'd be out there for hours! Diagnosing, testing, chatting, and drinking a few beers, etc...Ed was a great storyteller and would happily share tales about growing up in Montana in the 1940's. During one of Ed's extended hospital stays, I adopted his yard. When he came home, he was still weak and not able to get around very well, so I kept working in the yard. Ed would entertain my seven year old daughter while I mowed the lawn. He'd show her the enormous saltwater aquarium and named each creature when she pointed to them. I believe he enjoyed sharing his love of sea creatures with my kiddo. She looks back on it fondly as well. After we moved in April of 2015, my husband saw Ed a handful of times, but not recently.
Ed spoke about his family with love. He was especially proud of his brother, Bill and his professional accomplishments.
I hope reading these words brings comfort to those grieving. Ed was a pretty great guy and I'm thankful for the time we had together.
Take care,
Kara Lewis & Dan Davis
PS: Pray for God to make more fried chicken up there. Now Ed can eat his fave every day!
Geraldine Fearn
August 13, 2019
Eddy, you left me with a life time of memories and I will love and miss you forever.
Your partner in crime, your sis, Geri
Our family of siblings
Fran Whitaker
August 12, 2019
Fran Whitaker
August 12, 2019
Ed was my younger brother whom I loved dearly but was not able to spend much time with after adulthood,Christmas cards & birthday cards mainly & a visit in Seattle or Montana a few times. Ed may you rest in peace along with all our loved ones who have gone before the remaining of us who will join you all as the Lord is willing to send us home to join all of our family & ancestors.I hold you in my heart forever from this day forward.Thank you for being my brother.RIP.
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