4 Entries
Tina Bobbish
April 25, 2007
Ed was a sweetheart. Always ready to lend a helping hand & there with a smile and kind word. Everyone will miss him; kids & adults alike. Our condolences to the family. Tina, Andy & Angie Bobbish
Matt Stasa
April 23, 2007
Carol, Chris, and Family, our thoughts and prayers are with you and the entire Family.  During the last 20 years or so that we knew him, Ed was always extremely helpful and cheerful.  He always greeted us and made us feel very special.  We are better for having known him and we will miss him.  
With our Love, 
Matt, Dianne, Madelaine, Jacqueline, Matthew, and Thomas Stasa.
Jim & Cindy Gerwitz
April 23, 2007
A butterfly lights beside us like a sunbeam, and for a moment its glory and beauty belong to our world, but then it flies on again and though we wish it would have stayed we feel lucky to have seen it. Carol, our deepest sympathy. The entire Family is in our thoughts and prayers. We Love You !
Dick&michele Miller
April 22, 2007
Rest in piece Ed.
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