In Memory

Stuart Eder

Stuart Eder

https://memorials.sollevinson.com/stuart-eder/4454157/

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https://memorials.sollevinson.com/stuart-eder/4454157/



 
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12/15/20 06:03 PM #1    

Jerry Silver

Although it is always incredibly sad to read about the passing of yet another one of our classmates, when one of your best friends throughout junior and senior high has died, it really does hit home and makes one ponder the stark reality of our mortality.  All the fond memories of my countless interactions with Stuart and our unseparable group of friends (Rory, Howard, Lenny, Stuart and me, Jerry)  have come flooding through my mind all day.  Such wonderful memories of all the card games, mostly at Rory's house (Stuart always seemed to win) and watching Ghoulardi on Friday nights are as vivid today as they were more than 50 years ago.  Even though we have lost touch over the years, I will surely miss him.  Rest in peace, Stuart.


12/16/20 12:02 PM #2    

Leslie Kelvin

My memories of Stuart go way back.  We were great friends and in the years 1957-1960 we lived close to each other and of course, there were no computers to keep us inside all the time.  We would be outside from morning until night.  We would ride our bikes and just find things to do like play baseball and stuff.  Alan Riemer, Stuart, and I would be together and play outside.  I will never forget the friendships and fun we had when we were 10 to 14 years old.  How different things are today when you do not see kids playing outside as computers have destroyed the outside and close activities we had then.

I will remember Stuart forever. RIP.


12/16/20 01:05 PM #3    

Bennett Tramer

Very sad to hear about Stuart, and touched and impressed by the comments from Jerry and Les.


01/02/21 11:26 AM #4    

Howard Falcon

Stuart was a great friend and one someone that I would talk to on occasion just to pass the time. I will miss the occassional long weekend trips we would make with our wives and now devistated about Covid delaying our next planned get together wihich will now never happen. I will never forget the baseball and football games and pizza most every Friday after a wrestling match.

He was a person that never spoke bad about anyone and was always positive about life. He was not only a friend but someone I looked up to, never bragging, no false pretences and striving to always be a better  person. I will greatly miss you and may you Rest In Peace.


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