BEAR CREEK TWP. — Edward (Ned) J. Hayes, 71, of Bear Creek Township, passed away on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022, while doing what he loved — LODD working as a paramedic with the Cottage Hose Company Ambulance Corporation, Carbondale.
Born in Wilkes-Barre on June 10, 1951, he was the son of the late Edward Hayes and the late Ann Marie Gerrity Martin. He graduated from St. Mary's High School, class of 1969, where he played basketball and golf. He continued his education at King's College, where he earned a bachelor's degree in economics.
When Ned was a freshman at King's, he fell in love with Donna Libertoski and they married a few short years later, on Aug. 12, 1972. The newlyweds built a home in the Bear Creek area and raised their three children, Kimberly, Kerry, and Edward (Ryan). The couple just celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary, on Aug. 12, 2022.
After graduating, Ned worked in the construction industry for several years eventually becoming the owner/operator of Ryan Construction. In 1987, Ned began volunteering as an EMT for the Bear Creek, Plains Township, and Pittston volunteer ambulance associations. He continued his career in the field of emergency medicine ultimately becoming a full-time paramedic and serving the community for 35 years, most recently employed with the Cottage Hose Company Ambulance Corporation, Carbondale. The family would like to give a special thank you to EMS Captain Jim Pettinato for his compassion and assistance during this difficult time.
Ned was an avid hunter and passionate golfer who could be found in the woods of Northeast Pa. tracking deer or playing a round with his golf league.
Ned was a true family man and would be faithfully followed by his dogs, Matilda and Grace, while completing home projects. He cherished his grandchildren who lovingly called him Pa. He loved family gatherings where he would cook his famous crab legs and cooked-to-order juicy steaks. The Fourth of July was a special event where the entire family and their friends would gather to watch his spectacular fireworks display. And no one can forget the family trip he provided to Disney World, where he and Donna celebrated their 40th Anniversary.
Edward was preceded in death by his parents, Edward and Ann Marie; and his sister, Ann Marie McCuley.
Surviving are his loving wife Donna, at home; daughters Kimberly Zabroski (Brad), Austin, Texas; and Kerry Redding (Gary), Wilkes-Barre; son Edward (Ryan), Bear Creek; grandchildren: Sydnie and Gage Zabroski; Hannah, Aiden, and Gannon Redding; sister Debbie Wolman Drums; and extended family.
A memorial visitation will be held on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2022, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Yanaitis Funeral Home Inc., 55 Stark St., Plains Township. Interment will be held privately at the convenience of the family.
For condolences to the family or for directions to visitation, please visit www.yanaitisfuneralhome.com.
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~Rebecca Wiggins Newton~
September 11, 2022
To Ed aka Sunshine,
I shall always remember you.
You always entered, the room with a bright sunshine smile.
Rest In Eternal Peace, my friend.
The sunshine will always, remind me of you
~Rebecca Wiggins Newton~
Dayton, Ohio
Lara
September 7, 2022
I learned so much working with Ed on the ambulance first as an EMT and then when I became a medic and we were partners on 303. He used to tease me about "going to the dark side" when I became a nurse and he brought me patients to the ER. I miss my prehospital days, and he will always be a big part of my formative years. Such a great guy. My sympathies to the family bc I know he love you all, and his dogs, so very much.
Gary Snyder
September 7, 2022
A great man who was more than willing to share his wisdom on EMS or life in general. I had the pleasure of running with Ed while he was with 303, and frequently saw that smiling face come into the ED after I became a nurse. He was truly a great man and we in the emergency services field were all better off having known him. Rest easy Ed.
John Swircek
September 7, 2022
Rest In Peace, Ed "Ned" Hayes, P 144. He was an interesting partner and one of the last of the first. Duty done, never forgotten.
Dave & Heather Hagenbaugh
September 7, 2022
Kerry & Family,
We are so sorry to hear about your loss of your Dad, we are thinking of all of you during this difficult time.
Joe Zerblas
September 7, 2022
To anyone that had the opportunity to meet Ed it was an experience you´d remember for a lifetime. Great man, paramedic, mentor, and friend to everyone he met. The stories gained working throughout many years on Ambulance, and medic truce with Ed are far too many to pick just one. You´ll definitely be missed Ed. To Ed´s family, coworkers, friends I express my condolences. God speed my friend.
Joe magyar
September 7, 2022
So very sorry for your loss. Are thoughts and prayers are with you. The Magyar Family
Bill and Laurie Zingaretti
September 7, 2022
We are so very sorry for your loss he was a good man and i enjoyed working with him at Plains. May God bless him and your family .
Dave Jolley
September 6, 2022
I saw Ed not that long ago at Wyoming Valley Country Club and he was his usual friendly self. He was a great paramedic and a better guy - and he will be missed. Prayers for his family and friends.
Jerry bonner
September 6, 2022
Dear mrs Hayes and family iam so sorry to hear about Ned growing up in east end and being friends with all the Hayes Family Ned was a great guy just like his Dad and Grandfather so sorry to hear about his passing please accept our condolences may Ned Rest In Peace sincerely jerry bonner family daytona beach florida
Joseph Kadlubowski
September 6, 2022
Sorry about the loss of Ed. He was a great partner and a good mentor. He will be missed by both his family and extended EMS family.
Michael McCartan
September 6, 2022
RIP Patriot. Sincere condolences to the family.
Ron Shiner
September 5, 2022
Paramedic 144 Ed Hayes duty done, out of service. Gone but never forgotten...
Nancy Johnson
September 5, 2022
Sincere condolences to family. Many memories of a great paramedic. Rest in peace Ed.
Marlene Wydawski
September 5, 2022
Thoughts and Prayers to his family, friends, and co workers. I loved working the Medic Unit with Ed...never a dull moment. RIP my friend, you sure will be missed.
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