Our heartfelt sympathies for the loss of such a beautiful father, husband and grandfather. We are fortunate to have had the blessing of knowing such a caring and loving family man and friend.
Charlotte, so sorry to read of the death of Ed. I am sure he is not lonely. He has Tom M. and Sus to chat with. I am sure you and Eddie will miss him but he is in a better place if he had to leave, my best to you and your family on this sad time.
Rose
To the Palek Family, I am sending my dearest sympathies over the loss of your beloved, Edmund. Our loving Creator knows how hard this is on you. We are told at Ezekiel 18:32 “I do not take any pleasure in the death of anyone, declares the Sovereign Lord Jehovah.” As you can see, it is not God's will for us to die which is why he has given us the hope of everlasting life! (Rev 21:3,4).
The bible promises us at Psalms 37:29 that our loved ones who are here with us for such a short time will live again upon a restored paradise earth. As the God and Father of tender mercies, he wants you to find comfort in Him through prayer. For more information please visit www.jw.org.
Sorrowfully yours,
Stephanie
Ed has been living in Harleysville, Pa for the last year, formerly of East Norriton, Pa
and Shenandoah , Pa where he was born and raised.
He served in the US Army during the Korean War, where he recieved the Korean Service Medal with 1 Bronze Campaign Star, and the United Nations Service Medal.
He attended Penn State University.
Edmund worked as an Engineering Manager with FMC water treatment equipment company of Lansdale, Pa
He was also a member of Disabled American Veterans.