I met Edie at haverford high became friends he is my first child's godfather just a adjective and stayed friends he passed away way to soon fond memories
I knew Ed since 7th grade and that summer when we both played for the Penfield Colts. We became good friends after he returned from Vietnam and I graduated from Susquehanna University. We were both "deadheads" e.g. fans of the Grateful Dead, and we spent many an evening at his apartment in West Philly smoking and listening to music while we talked about his time in Nam. One particular story, I found moving when he watched a firefight going on a mile away on a hill. Later, he found out one of our Haverford classmates was severely wounded when they met at a reunion. R.I.P., "buddy. Walk alone by the black muddy river,, and sing me a song of my own"
William Waters
I met Edie at haverford high became friends he is my first child's godfather just a adjective and stayed friends he passed away way to soon fond memories
Marilyn Goulette (Funston)
Remember Ed as one of the nicest guys in our class. Sorry to hear of his passing,
John Woodward
I knew Ed since 7th grade and that summer when we both played for the Penfield Colts. We became good friends after he returned from Vietnam and I graduated from Susquehanna University. We were both "deadheads" e.g. fans of the Grateful Dead, and we spent many an evening at his apartment in West Philly smoking and listening to music while we talked about his time in Nam. One particular story, I found moving when he watched a firefight going on a mile away on a hill. Later, he found out one of our Haverford classmates was severely wounded when they met at a reunion. R.I.P., "buddy. Walk alone by the black muddy river,, and sing me a song of my own"
Kingman Davis
Ed was a veteran and his profile should reflect that fact with a flag.