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6 Entries
Miriam Fuentes
August 3, 2005
To My Dear BROTHER,
I love you so much, I will miss you everyday of my life. For now I will see you in my dreams and in my heart. As far as brothers you were always very understanding loving and of course funny. I will speak to you many times in my heart. Now you have no more stress. ALL MY LOVE AND KISSES YOUR SIS MIRIAM
Al Reshard
August 3, 2005
I worked for Ed in New York and In Jacksonville. The thing about Ed was that he was cosistent. He was patient and had the sweetest spirit. He will truly be missed
Suzanne Tyson
July 29, 2005
I worked with Ed at BCBSFL. In fact I interviewed him and he started working on my team during the after shock of Y2K. He was always calm, quiet, and loved his family very much.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family, I know that he will always be in your hearts forever. He was a very good man and I feel honored to have known him.
Kellie Jankowski
July 28, 2005
I wanted to express my sympathy to Ed's family. I knew Ed from working with him at Merrill Lynch. He was a great guy. I recently saw Ed and he seemed to be doing well. This comes as a shock as I'm sure it does for his family. I know he will be greatly missed by all that knew him but most especially his wife and son. With deepest sympathy.
Brad Sallade
July 28, 2005
I just want to express my deepest sympathies to Ed's family. Ed was a friend and a mentor to me, and I feel that I'm a better person from working with and knowing him.
Sylvia Causer
July 27, 2005
Edwin we grew up together. Your Mother was a second mother to me and you were more of a big brother than a cousin. I always thought you were so cool. Its been too many years since we last saw each other or spoke but you have always been in my thoughts. I've always remembered your birthday! You will be missed. I love you. Rest in peace. Love your little cousin. Peach.
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