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gladys conklin posted a condolence
Dear Frieda and family, I'm so sorry for your loss. Ed was always so pleasant. A very nice man. My heartfelt condolences to all. With love. Gladys
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Robin and Charlotte Hoy posted a condolence
Freida and Girls
So sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Ed will truly be missed. He was a great man, great husband, great father but most of all a great friend.
Unable to be with you during this time due to work commitments but know you are thought of and loved at this time
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Susan and Stephen Hoy posted a condolence
Frieda, Karen, Donna, Norma and all extended family;
Our heartfelt condolences goes out to each and every one of you. In this time of grief, remember that your family is surrounded by the love of many. May you find comfort in loving memories of Ed, as I know we will cherish ours.
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Peggy Hoy & Bruce Johnston posted a condolence
Dear Freida and Girls,
Eddie's passing lives a great void that will take a long time to fill.
We will miss the times camping together. The laughter we shared sitting around the campfire is irreplaceable. You are in our thoughta and prayers.
Love,
Peg, Bruce, Matthew & Andrew
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Megan Hoy posted a condolence
Sending hugs and deepest sympathies and thoughts to you and your family. Love to everyone,
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Penny Hoy posted a condolence
I will never forget what a loving and kind man Ed was, I can see him and my mom Nancy and dad Earl and Freda in lawn chairs at the side of the lake watching all the kids swim and counting heads. My heart goes out to you all...Penny
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Cindy Gardiner posted a condolence
Donna and Family: You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Take care and remember all the good times and memories and cherish each one close to your heart. Love You!
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Paul & Caroline DiNoto-Laing posted a condolence
To Norma & the Alcott family: Please know many are sad to hear the news of Dad's passing. He was always Eddie to the Laing family. We have been where you are now, and it truly is a comfort to know so many are thinking of you at this time. We pray for your healing and peace in his passing.
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Danielle Hoeppner posted a condolence
I'm sure we were fast friends from the moment we first met. I may not remember, however I've heard the stories enough times about you sneaking me junior mints when no one was looking. Or how you kept them in you shirt pocket and I knew they were there.. so I would always end up in you lap getting one. No wonder I love them!
I remember you teaching me how to fish, thank god you always baited the hook, those worms were yucky.
How about that huge tree in the back yard? It's gone now, but I can remember you laughing as it “Bit� me on my way by.
How about that snapping turtle in Canada that I “saved�, you never let me live that one down.
Or sitting around the campfire just loving life... Apparently I was also getting eaten by mosquito's .. you told me it was because I was so sweet. And the next night you suggested that I watch the fire from the camper.
And how can I ever forget your garden! I don't know how many hours we spent eating.. Oh I mean picking peas and green beans! And your lawn... we will forever wonder what your secret was that made your grass softer than anyone else's!
Then there was the pool that you and grandma put in and put up with for years just so you could enjoy watching your grandchildren and eventually great grandchildren enjoy it.
Stealing your chocolates, eating your cookies... Watching Wizard of Oz cuddled up in your lap hiding from that mean old witch. Out on the lake in Canada chasing loons around with the boat. Countless picnics and birthdays. You filled my young life with many wonderful memories.
Then I had my own children and I watched in awe as you did the same things for them. Snuggling with them as babies, sneaking them york peppermint patties pretending to be mad when they ate your cookies. Watching them open gifts and insisting that Santa must have made a mistake! That isn't for you that was for me! Watching them in the pool, telling me to take it easy on them... kids will be kids. I can remember you saying.. “Just let them play, they are fine!�
Calling me Dani yell... Or that slick smile we shared when we knew something that no one else did.
Being at my wedding and tearing up when we talked about how long you and grandma were married, you had every right to be emotional 60 years is a lifetime.
And Whether you were singing “Row Row Row your boat� to Scott, or playing peek a boo with Claire and Elmo. We all knew how much you loved us.
I definitely do not lack fond memories of my grandfather. And as his time grew short, I was lucky enough to be a part of his life that only a few were.
I was there when you and grandma were asked how you first met. I got to not only hear the story, but I also got to witness the two of you reliving the moments that you fell in love and the memories that you both shared though your lifetimes. Watching the way you look at each other was inspiring. Words cannot even begin to describe what kind of a moment that was. I feel so lucky to have been a part of that.
I watched you through this horrible battle, and through the whole thing you were never concerned with your self or your own well being. You were only worried about those around you. Grandpa...I know that your family was always what was most important to you... and because of that we all have fond memories to get us through. I just thought you should know you were pretty damned important to us too. And even though I am thankful that you are no longer in pain.... I will miss you, and you will be forever in my heart. I love you grandpa.
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MW posted a condolence
May the memories of your dear loved one along with the Bible's resurrection promise bring you comfort at this time." And I have hope toward God, which hope these men also look forward to, that there is going to be a resurrection" Act 24:15
With Heartfelt Sympathy
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Barb Cawley posted a condolence
Frieda and family, So sorry to hear of Eddie's passing. He was such a nice man. May he rest in peace. My prayers go out to you.
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Russell Alcott Family posted a condolence
Saturday, May 31, 2014
To the family of Edward Alcott,
Our sincere condolences on your loss. Edward was a first cousin to our Father Russell Alcott, Sr. Russell was the son of Carlton Alcott and Rose Greengrow Alcott. Our Dad always enjoyed seeing Daisy's children at the Alcott Reunions.
Linda Alcott Maples
Susan Alcott Pope
Russell Alcott, Jr.
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