Edward Robert Benedict
On March 26, 2016 Ed Benedict passed away peacefully at home in his sleep surrounded by Family. Ed was born on Oct. 31, 1937 in Neenah, Wisconsin, the first of five children born to Roy and Doris (Bradley) Benedict.
Ed was known for his love of family, hunting, fishing, animals, sports (especially the Packers) and telling jokes. His bright blue eyes, wicked sense of humor, and infectious laugh will be missed by all who knew him.
Ed's Poem:
For many years he sought the beast
A hunting man who's now deceased
He roamed the hills, and valleys far
Now he hunts upon a star
Many years before his pass
He lived a life of simple task
No fancy car or truck did he
Two muscled legs is all he needs
Many nights he spent alone
Thru wind and rain snowy blown
His skin was brown like leathered hide
This man had nothing but his pride
He had a love within his life
An angel woman was his wife
She guided him thru hard and thin
And raised the children just like him
As l sit here and l speak
He was my Dad, a soul to keep
Them days are gone, l miss him so
A hunting man, with dog in tow
This man was loved by all who knew
His family, friends, and children too
Rest in peace Ed
He is survived by his wife, Fern; his daughter, Nancy; his beloved granddaughter, Kristine (Tyeler); and his dog, Dennis. As well as, his sisters, Jackie (Jim) Bailey and Patsy Benedict. As well as many much-loved nieces, nephews and cousins. And special
He was preceded in death by his two children, Cindy and Bobby Benedict; his father, Roy Benedict; his mother, Doris Benedict; and his siblings, Roy Benedict Jr. and Sophie Pamer.
There will be no formal service for Ed per his wishes.
Edward Robert Benedict
On March 26, 2016 Ed Benedict passed away peacefully at home in his sleep surrounded by Family. Ed was born on Oct. 31, 1937 in Neenah, Wisconsin, the first of five children born to Roy and Doris (Bradley) Benedict.
Ed was known for his love of family, hunting, fishing, animals, sports (especially the Packers) and telling jokes. His bright blue eyes, wicked sense of humor, and infectious laugh will be missed by all who knew him.
Ed's Poem:
For many years he sought the beast
A hunting man who's now deceased
He roamed the hills, and valleys far
Now he hunts upon a star
Many years before his pass
He lived a life of simple task
No fancy car or truck did he
Two muscled legs is all he needs
Many nights he spent alone
Thru wind and rain snowy blown
His skin was brown like leathered hide
This man had nothing but his pride
He had a love within his life
An angel woman was his wife
She guided him thru hard and thin
And raised the children just like him
As l sit here and l speak
He was my Dad, a soul to keep
Them days are gone, l miss him so
A hunting man, with dog in tow
This man was loved by all who knew
His family, friends, and children too
Rest in peace Ed
He is survived by his wife, Fern; his daughter, Nancy; his beloved granddaughter, Kristine (Tyeler); and his dog, Dennis. As well as, his sisters, Jackie (Jim) Bailey and Patsy Benedict. As well as many much-loved nieces, nephews and cousins. And special
He was preceded in death by his two children, Cindy and Bobby Benedict; his father, Roy Benedict; his mother, Doris Benedict; and his siblings, Roy Benedict Jr. and Sophie Pamer.
There will be no formal service for Ed per his wishes.
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