Ed, I don't know how you died, but you were full of life when I knew you. We spend many hours out of school talking about the great art masters, skiing and life in general. I didn't know anyone else in your family, but I really enjoyed your company. Thanks for the time we spend together,
I remember sharing many humorous and serious moments with you in art class with Mr. Charnetski. You brought in a painting that you had masterfully copied and Mr. Charnetski was highly impressed with your work and hardly believed you had done such a fabulous job.
You were a young man of character and talent, and I will remember you with fondness for as long as I have breath. I am sorry you are gone now but I am assured you are in a more joyful place.
Bonnie Pellechio (Huff)
Ed, I don't know how you died, but you were full of life when I knew you. We spend many hours out of school talking about the great art masters, skiing and life in general. I didn't know anyone else in your family, but I really enjoyed your company. Thanks for the time we spend together,
Linda Acaster
My dearest Ed,
I remember sharing many humorous and serious moments with you in art class with Mr. Charnetski. You brought in a painting that you had masterfully copied and Mr. Charnetski was highly impressed with your work and hardly believed you had done such a fabulous job.
You were a young man of character and talent, and I will remember you with fondness for as long as I have breath. I am sorry you are gone now but I am assured you are in a more joyful place.
Your friend, with loving memories,
Linda