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Edward Farnsworth Powers

1932 - 2021

Edward Farnsworth Powers obituary, 1932-2021, Mystic, CT

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Edward Powers Obituary

Mystic - Edward Farnsworth Powers, husband of the late Sheila Barboza Powers of Westerly, passed away peacefully last Friday afternoon at his home on High Street, Mystic, in which he lived for nearly all his life. He was a vibrant 88 years of age.

Mr. Powers descends from one of the oldest Black and Native American families in this part of southern New England; he is the great-grandson of Henry William Wilson who fled the plantation of Alexander B. Wilson in Charleston, S.C. after witnessing the murder of his mother by the plantation owner. Aided by the owner and captain of a Mystic-bound clipper ship, the young slave boy stowed away on board and the boat set sail saving the boy's life. When young Henry grew up, he married an Eastern Pequot Indian, Mary Murillo Sebastian, and Edward's grandmother, Cary Wilson, was the couple's first child.

The son of Ralph F. Powers and Ida Mae Royster, Edward was born Aug. 29, 1932, on the Wilson farm at Starr Street in Mystic. He attended Mystic Academy and Robert E. Fitch High School before being activated in 1950, by the newly integrated Army National Guard, seeing tours of duty in Georgia, Boston, Seattle, Japan and Korea. Often the only person of color in his several battalions, Edward took on the reins of a pioneer, challenging policies and procedures and otherwise serving as an early agent of change.

Edward took advantage of welding training and earned certification through the State Apprentice program. A ""stand-out"" in this trade, he joined Electric Boat Division (EB) in 1952, and was assigned work on the USS Nautilus at the time when its champion, the maverick Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, harnessed the power of the atom to drive this first nuclear-powered submarine. Inspired by Rickover, Edward applied his desire to think ""outside of the box"" and belief that all things are possible, to strengthen his administrative skills to affect change and provide voice and opportunity for men and women of color. He became the union steward for the powerful Boilermakers Union and later was elected officer for that union and the trades that it represented.

Impressed with Edward's vision, it was the Metal Trades Council that gave its support to Edward's efforts to establish a bi-racial committee tasked with creating paths for advancement and mentoring programs for Black members of the Boilermakers - that they eventually could assume supervisory responsibilities among the various trades. Edward was perhaps himself the best example of a mentor, rising through the ranks from welder to methods analyst to engineer to senior engineer. Earning engineering certification from the University of New Haven, he designed complex product prototypes for naval projects in Washington, D.C., Newport News and San Diego and all the while, continued looking behind him, eager to help lift the proteges of color who admired him. He retired from EB in 1992, after 40 years of service.

An athlete throughout his life, Edward played semi-professional football, engaged in semi-professional boxing, and was a member of the EB Athletic Club (EBAC). In retirement, he enjoyed landscape design, gardening and carpentry. Additionally, he was an avid fisherman, winning several tournaments of the EBAC.

He was devoted to his beloved Sheila for 25 years until her death in 1979. The couple had two daughters who survive him, Lynn D'Ann and Lisa Rene Powers both of Mystic. He is also survived by his loving, long-time companion Gloria A. Hodge of Groton; as well as a niece, Tracy McLaughlin of Charlotte, N.C.; and a nephew, Charles McLaughlin of Manchester.

With many Barboza, Royster and Keyes cousins in various parts of the country, Edward's local relatives include Joyce Wilson Wallace of Mystic and Lawrence E. Wilson III (Larry) of Providence and their respective children: U.S. Army Capt. Brett Wallace, Shannon Wallace, Jillian Wilson Reynolds and Lawrence Wilson IV. Edward was also a member of the Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation.

""We will miss our dad, cousin and mentor especially now as the horror of bias and injustice - particularly toward our Black and Brown young men and women - continues relentlessly,"" notes Larry. ""Eddie's vision was one of calm, dignity and strength working together to affect change for our people."" In addition to his parents and his wife, Edward was preceded in death by his brother Ralph F. Powers in 1967.

Visiting hour will be held at 10 a.m. with funeral service beginning at 11 a.m. April 27, at Dinoto Funeral Home, 17 Pearl Street in Mystic. Interment will immediately follow at Elm Grove Cemetery, Route 27, Stonington..

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Published by The Day on Apr. 18, 2021.

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Ann Danenberg

April 25, 2021

Eddie was such a pleasurable addition to our frequent luncheons. He and Gloria rarely missed a date. We all shared memories and many laughs. I especially enjoyed hearing about his gardening. Such a great guy.
Ann Danenberg, Fitch High School, Class of 1951

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DavidaCHamlin

April 21, 2021

So sorry for your loss, My Family. Your Dad was a loving and kind Soul. May God be with you at this difficult time Sending hugs~Davida Hamlin

Violet J Ibrahim

April 21, 2021

Lisa and family, I would like to send my deepest condolences to you and your family ❤

Donna Hughes-Scott

April 21, 2021

Lynn and Lisa,

I am sorry for your loss. I have many fond memories of your father and mother from my younger years. Your father was a great friend to my father Ronnie, they had enjoyed fishing together for many years.

Hugs and Prayers.

Sandra Goode-Ferguson

April 21, 2021

I have known Eddie for many years and was saddened to hear of his passing.My condolences to the family may Eddie rest in peace

April 20, 2021

We would like to express our deepest sympathy on the passing of an absolutely wonderful man. Ed was the long time companion to our Aunty Glo, the matriarch of the Hodge family, and to the younger generation was affectionately known as Uncle Ed. You always saw them together, they were so lucky and blessed to have found one another later on in life and to have shared many years and memories together. ❤ We are forever grateful and indebted to Ed and his family for embracing the caretaking role of our Aunty Glo, we never had to worry about her well being. Ed was such a lovely individual, so energetic, intelligent, full of interesting stories, always offered a unique point of view and was a true gentleman. We all respected, cared for, and loved him as family. He will surely be missed.

With Love from,
Phil and Wilma Hodge & family

April 20, 2021

Lisa and Lynn,
I am so very sorry for your loss. I know how close you all were and send my sincerest condolences.
With much love, Kassondra Parker

Tracy McLaughlin

April 19, 2021

Uncle Eddie will be missed! He has been a constant in my life since I was born. He was kind, loving, and very smart. He told great stories and always made you feel so special! He had a very calming presence and you just knew that things were going to be okay when he was around. One of the best qualities of Uncle Eddie was his modesty. He was very humble but so very successful in life! I'm really going to miss him. Rest in Peace Uncle Eddie. I love you.

Tom and Vickie Duerr LaFrance

April 19, 2021

Sorry to hear of Ed's passing.
Ed grew up with my Dad in Mystic also welding at EB and boxing. I will never forget Ed’s passion for life and that sparkle in his eyes.
Your are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

saundra-anne White

April 19, 2021

Oh,Lisa my Condolences to you and your family. Sending you alot of hugs and prayers.

Vincent and Grissel Hodge

April 18, 2021

We are very sorry to hear of Ed's passing. We fond memories of him that will be kept in our hearts. May He Rest in Peace. Our deepest condolences.

Ellen Kenyon

April 18, 2021

Lisa sorry to see your Dad passed away. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

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