Condolences
DEAR PAT,
IT IS WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHY, TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY, AT THE LOSS OF ED.
ENJOYED YOUR COMPANY SO MUCH AT CHURCH, WHAT A FANTASTIC SINGER, GOOD GOLFER, AND A FUN GUY TO BE AROUND. WE WILL TRULY MISS HIM AT CHURCH ⛪️
LOVE TO YOU PAT, ALL THE BEST. HOLD ClOSE ALL YOUR WONDERFUL MEMORIES TOGETHER.
MUCH LOVE
BRENDA & REG ♥️
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you… Ed’s laughter and quick witted jokes with always be remembered in our hearts. We love you all and are praying for you at this sad time… Madeleine & Patrick Gergen and family XOXO
Our deepest sympathy to Pat, Kari, Chris and Todd and families. We have just heard of Ed's passing. It was our privilege to have known him. We always will remember his friendship, laughter and jokes on our Golf/Ski trips. Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.
Bill & Lana Worthington
My heartfelt condolences to you , Pat and Chris and Todd , and to all of Ed’s family. I worked with Ed at Soundtex and have many fond memories of him! His laugh and sense of humour are the things I remember the most. May you all find some peace in the wonderful lifetime of memories you must have - Rest in peace Ed .
Thinking of you all - Laurene Stromme
Our deepest condolences to Pat, Kari, Chris and Todd. So many memories and good times, from hockey parties, special dances at Thornclift and Huntington Hills Community Centres, and of course the Currie Barracks Stampede BBQ's. So proud he was of his family. We've lost touch over the years, but your laugh and kindness will always be remembered. RIP Eddie.
Nadine and Sandy Englehart
Will be missing my brother-in-law terribly. Rest In Peace brother. Sad for ALL our family during this difficult time, love to my sister Pat, Kari, Todd & Chris and respective families.
to Pat Kori Chris an Todd Condolence from Joe Geremia and Family
My dear Aunt Pat, Kari and family, Chris and family and Todd and family:
Uncle Ed was my favorite Uncle. I always looked up to him when I was growing up. He was like my big brother. He was always making people laugh. Uncle Ed was the one to take me skiing the first time. I was terrified but he made it look so easy.
I will always remember visiting Ed and Pat in Phoenix. What a wonderful time.
Ed was loved and will be missed.
Condolences from his oldest niece - Carol and husband Bob Spate
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