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Carmen and family My heart goes out to you at this time. I know how very hard this is for you but just remember that he is in god's hands now. I so enjoyed when you came in to the electronics department at Wal Mart and he was always ready to give me trouble. It helped make the day pass by.
I moved away from Osawatomie in 2007 but I am always reading the graphic on line.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
~ - March 8, 2013
I remember Ed from school. He was a great guy to be around My heart goes out to the family
~ - February 25, 2013
I didn't get to know Ed for very long. We met because our daughters were in the same grade in school. Not being from here when I attended my first Prairie View football game I wasn't sure where to sit. Carmen and Ed motioned me over and made me feel like I wasn't an "outsider". Ed was such a happy spirit with always a smile and a humorous take on everything. It was so easy to tell how much he loved all his girls. I was so sad to hear of his passing. My heart goes out to you, Carmen, and all the girls. The world has lost a sweet, wonderful light when Ed left us. Please know you will be in my prayers.
~ - February 25, 2013
We wanted to express our sincere sympathy to all of the family. Ed was such a family man, we got to know him through all of the sporting activities. I don't think that there was a one that he missed. Out thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
~ - February 24, 2013
I am sorry to hear of the loss of Ed. You have such a wonderful family. It is my blessing to have known Ed and his parents. May you find support in the love and prayers of many friends.
~ - February 23, 2013
Dear Carmen and Family and Ed's Brother Paul and Family,
I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. Ed was such a jolly, warm, giving soul. So many will miss him. The beautiful memories he leaves will help to ease the pain felt by so many. He leaves such a great legacy.
Sincerely,
Lois Dalton Dollar
~ - February 23, 2013
Sorry to hear of your loss. Eddie was a very special individual. He will be missed by ALL. May God Bless You and the Family!
~ - February 23, 2013
I always enjoyed visiting with Ed, my classmate. He was a stellar man with character and substance and he will be greatly missed. My condolences to the entire family.
Joe Auten
~ - February 23, 2013
Carmen and family
So very sorry to hear of Ed's passing and very tragic. We did not know Ed as an adult but apparently he was a great guy. We knew him through the Scouting years when Lon was a leader and our son Kent was Scouting. He had wonderful parents who fashioned his life and helped him become the person he grew in to. I will pray that your wonderful memories will help all of you and that God's loving hand will be placed upon you through these next days. Lon and Mary Ann Thornton
~ - February 22, 2013
Carmen, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this sorrowful time. Ed was a true friend and will be missed.
~ - February 22, 2013
Carmen,our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Bob and Denise Hagberg
~ - February 22, 2013
I knew Ed thru the National Guard when he was in the maintenance section in Paola. He was a good mechanic, hard worker & always did a good job. Sorry to hear he had passed away.
He was a good man.
~ - February 22, 2013
So very sorry for your loss. I really enjoyed working with Ed, I could always depend on him. No man could ever fill his shoes. When I retierd I would go back to the shop so I could visit with him. Sorry do to weather we can not be there for the family tonight, but my wife and I send our love and prayers.
~ - February 22, 2013
i want to send my condolences to the family
~ - February 22, 2013
I'll miss you Ed! You were a great influence on me, and were always there for me. Its hard to even imagine you not not here. I know your girls miss you, but they know you're looking down on them from above! And until we get to see you again, keep an eye on us down here. You always were such a smart man.
~ - February 22, 2013
Pam do not know your family but we must say your dad was a great man as we see the great daughter, sister, wife & Mother & friend you hav become..all that comes from great parenatal guidance...Our prayers go out to you & your family, May the Lord give you all peace in knowing what a good father & husband he was...May his memory contnue to live in all of you as you remember the good life he lived...
~ - February 22, 2013
My daughter Mackenzie played softball for the Froggers! What an amazing man he was! He volunteered all that time for practices and games! She learned so much from Ed that fall season! His love for the game was so evident! Mack loves the game even more now! She played third base and he'd tell her creep creep creep! If you get hit it's only going to hurt a little! Will miss his smile and knowledge of the game! So sorry for your loss! He was very proud of his daughters!
~ - February 21, 2013
It is so true that Ed was a very kind and generous man. He always had a smile on his face and a hug too boot! We have known Ed & Carmen for many years, since our kids were little. Ed will be truly missed by our family and many others I am sure! God Bless Carmen and the girls as they mourn the loss of their husband & father. May God give you strength through the difficult time. You are in our prayers.
~ - February 21, 2013
Carmen and girls,
Words can't express my sympathy to you guys. I kept thinking that you'd be calling saying he's ok. He was so looking forward to the cabin fever night, when we talked in Dec. it just will not be the same. He truly was a man who didn't know a stranger, from the first time we met at Fontana Elementary to the last time I saw him in Dec. it was always a hug, teasing, jokes and laughs. He didn't hesitate to help whenever he could and when he'd see me coming, he would say oh no what do you want me to do now. I didn't know him as coach, but I had plenty of girls who shared with me about his coaching and how he wouldn't let them give up. May all these memories, hugs, and smiles that Ed shared with others comfort you during this time. May Gods hand be upon you all through the coming days and my prayers are for strength to get you through each day. Thanks for sharing Ed with us as a big part of Fontana PTO and the playground remodel he helped us do and for his superb auctioneering skills that raised funds for the library and the museum. My love and prayers to Carmen, Pam,Kari, Hannah and Pam's family.
~ - February 21, 2013
We were so sorry to hear of his passing. He was a wonderful man and we were so glad to get to know him through the National Guards.
~ - February 21, 2013
Carmen & Family
We were shocked to learn about the death of your beloved Ed. Our sympathy and condolences goes out to you. We enjoyed the "Cabin Fever" nights with him being the auctioneer. We will miss him. May God bless you with peace and understanding.
~ - February 21, 2013
Dear Carmen & Girls-
Our hearts are hurting for you-we are praying for peace and comfort for you all. You were so blessed to have an awesome husband and father. I'm so sorry for each of you.
~ - February 21, 2013
Such a wonderful man! Loved his family and was so proud of them! Great sense of humor! He will be missed by so many people! My heart goes out to my cousin Carmen and her family! We Love You!
~ - February 21, 2013
Carmen, girls and family, I am deeply saddened to hear of Ed's passing. He was a friend and classmate of mine (Class of '82). Ed was such a nice guy and fun to be around. I have been thinking about him when we were in junior high. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. God bless Ed. He truly was one of the nice guys!
~ - February 21, 2013
In life we meet people who we will never forget know matter what, Ed is one of those people. He would always pull into practice with his music playing and singing a song. He was a man with a big heart, a everlasting smile, a huge bear hug, and a great love for his family. My daughter thought the world of him. She learned to love the game of softball because of Ed. Carman, your husband is in the hearts of tons of people and will be reamember for years to come. May the love you have in your heart for him help you though the hard times. Ed ,truely loved all of you from the bottom of his heart.
~ - February 21, 2013
Carmen and Family,
We were so saddened to hear of Ed's passing. There are a few people that we meet in life that help shape who we are. Ed did that for our daughter Gabby. Although she had a very short time to spend with him on this earth, he truly helped build her character and strengthen her confidence through coaching her in softball. Ed always was compassionate and had a big heart. He will be missed by many. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this very difficult time.
~ - February 21, 2013
Carmen and family,
So sad for your loss of such a special husband, father, grandfather. He was a very special cousin to me. I pray that you all find some peace in knowing he is constantly watching over you from Heaven.
Bless you all.
~ - February 21, 2013
I was so sorry to see the passing of Ed. We so enjoyed your family in 4-H. God bless all of you!
~ - February 21, 2013
Ed was a terrific friend - he will truly be missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to Carmen and family.
~ - February 21, 2013
To the family, I am sadded to hear about Ed's death. Ed and I graduated together and I remember him as a likeable guy who did not know a stranger. He will be missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to you. Patty (Collins) Phipps
~ - February 21, 2013
To all of Ed's Family;
After reading and listening to people speak and write about Ed, I can see just how special he was to everyone. I thought those big hugs were just for me, but that is what he did. He made us all feel like we were the special one. I can't imagine a family get together without him there. My heart is breaking for all of us. I guess we will have to hold those hugs in our hearts and remember them when we need a hug. He was quite a guy. I love you all very much and hope these next few days will be easy, loving ones.
~ - February 21, 2013
Words escape me at this tragic time. Ed will be missed by all that knew him. He was a wonderful man to everyone, there wasnt a stranger in Ed's world. I cannot imagine what you and the kids are going through Carmen. We love you all and pray that God will surround you all with comfort and loving people to help you through this awful time. Love you all. Jenny & Heather Majors, Jessica and Adam Marek.
~ - February 20, 2013
Carmen & family,
I don't have any words to take away one ounce of your pain but I wanted you to know that you all are in my prayers and I hope that you all can feel some strength from the Holy Spirit. There are hundreds of people praying for every one of you.
God Bless and hold you tight
~ - February 20, 2013
Carmen & Family - It does not seem real that Ed will not be around to make EVERYONE feel important and special. I will miss his big bear hugs, his compliments, his crazy jokes, his laughter, his air guitar moves... But mostly, I will miss being around a man who had so much devotion for his wife, father-in-law, daughters, son-in-law, grandkids. Carmen, you picked a heck of a guy and he loved you so much. The kind of love that he had for you will comfort you in the years to come when you are sad or feeling down. Girls for miles around have him to thank for their love of softball. He is the reason Madison tried pitching. He told her she could do it and he would show her how. Thanks for encouraging him to share his talents with so many people. You are a wonderful woman and my prayers are with you and all your family.
~ - February 20, 2013
Carmen,
I have been praying for you and the girls since Richard(Boomer) told me Ed was sick. I was deeply saddened to hear he had passed. Please know we continue to pray for your family.
~ - February 20, 2013
I am so speechless right now, I have no idea what to say. I know that no words will make the pain that you are feeling go away but I want you all to know that our family is thinking of you at every minute. Ed was such a good man with such a huge heart and shared it with everyone around him. Ed truly loved you Carmen and his daughters and grand babies. He shared stories of you all the time and always wore a huge smile on his face when he talked about you. Ed shared his passion of softball and wanted all girls to have a chance to learn the game. He taught my daughter and my husband a lot last summer when we joined the Froggers fastpitch softball team which he lead. To share with you how much he loved kids...my daughter, Ally, broke her leg last summer while playing ball with Ed. When she got home from the hospital that evening he and Carmen and those beautiful grand babies of his came right over. Ed walked rite in and gave her a big ole' hug ( like Ed always did) and I think he even cried with her. The following days he made several more visits to check on her and brought a goodie bag that even had fingernail polish in it. And he brought her little sisters a gift too. Ed always had a hug for me every time I saw him and who could pass that up. Carmen and girls, please know that we are thinking of you and praying that God will help you thru the following days and in the following months. If there is absolutely anything you need please let us know...even if its just an ear to listen or a hug.
~ - February 20, 2013
There are just no words that can express how I feel right now. We love you all and and my heart is breaking for each of you. Try to focus on the good things and the memories you have of Ed....man there are sooo many! He loved you all and that was absolutely clear to anyone who knew him. He will definitely be missed. Hugs to you all. God bless.
~ - February 20, 2013
To the Behm and Brucks families,
Our hearts are saddened by this sudden and tragic loss. Ed was loved by all he touched, he had an infectious passion for life and a vibrant personality that will forever be missed. May God comfort you through these trying times and give you strength to move forward. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. May God Bless! Love you all, your cousin Michele and family
~ - February 20, 2013
Paul and Family,
I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
~ - February 20, 2013
To Paul: so sorry to hear this news. I will be thinking of you.
Regan Miller Crow
rrmc44@hotmail.com
~ - February 20, 2013
Ed is one of those guys that everyone wanted to be around! He was a great mentor to many young ladies through his love of softball. I will never forget this last summer the Froggers were playing in the Two Rivers League Tournement in Princeton. Buddy Welch was playing music between innings and Ed got out on the field and played air guitar to the music and danced around. I know the girls thought he was crazy but Ed was having fun and he wanted his girls to relax and have fun too. Ed was also a very caring individual. My daughter Ally broke her leg in July last year playing softball. This was one of the most traumatic events my family had been through. Ed and Carmen both came to visit Ally at home several times. Ed made a point to buy Ally a few movies and some things to keep her busy. He did not forget my other two daughters he had brought them two big bags of candy. He will be missed and there will not be a time when I am watching my three daughters play softball that I will not think of Ed! May god bless Ed and his family in this time of sorrow!
~ - February 20, 2013
Carmen & family,
I'll never forget all the fun we had at the dessert auctions at the LaCygne Library. Ed was so much fun as the auctioneer and always managed to get a lot of laughs as he raised funds for the library. He will be greatly missed. May God give you peace and strength during your time of sadness.
~ - February 20, 2013