Ed lived a colorful life in his early years. He traveled throughout the U.S. set on visiting every state. He and his buddy would work to earn enough money to go to the next destination.
In the late 60's he was on the staff of at East Bay Camp, in Lake Bloomington, Illinois.
In his later years he enjoyed crafts and collecting clowns and cowboy paraphernalia. He loved living in La Jara, Colorado and made many friends. Known by some as "Mr. Ed" he always found something to laugh about and enjoyed his red beer at the Wagon Wheel in La Jara.
Ed was very good at sending cards to his friends and tried to keep in touch with family.
He was preceeded in death by his parents and all but one sibling.
He is survived by one brother and many nieces and nephews as well as the many good friends he made in La Jara.
Ed lived a colorful life in his early years. He traveled throughout the U.S. set on visiting every state. He and his buddy would work to earn enough money to go to the next destination.
In the late 60's he was on the staff of at East Bay Camp, in Lake Bloomington, Illinois.
In his later years he enjoyed crafts and collecting clowns and cowboy paraphernalia. He loved living in La Jara, Colorado and made many friends. Known by some as "Mr. Ed" he always found something to laugh about and enjoyed his red beer at the Wagon Wheel in La Jara.
Ed was very good at sending cards to his friends and tried to keep in touch with family.
He was preceeded in death by his parents and all but one sibling.
He is survived by one brother and many nieces and nephews as well as the many good friends he made in La Jara.
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