February 2, 1930 ~ July 13, 2015
Ed passed away on July 13, 2015 at the age of 85 at his home in Seven Sisters Falls.
Ed was predeceased by his mother Mary in 1964 and his father Joseph in 1973, and his nephew Rockland Hill in 2011.
He is survived by his 2 four-legged angels Queenie and Brownie, his sister Irene Hill, his niece Kelly Hill of Pemberton, BC, grandnieces Stephanie Hill and Kathryn Hill, as well as grandnephews Ryan and Scott Hill.
Edward grew up living with his family at the tourist hotel in Seven Sisters Falls and moved to the family farm in 1954 where he spent his remaining years.
A special thank you to all the people, especially George, for his friendship and help, and all his friends who supported him in his final years.
As per Edward’s request, cremation has taken place and no formal service will be held.
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Paul Waseylenko
Eddie, the memories of days of swimming in the river, hearing your siren coming closer as we arrived for summer holidays and all the kindness you show us when we visited. The stories of you and dad will live for ever with the family. I know dad will be there to welcome you with open arms. Rest in Peace.
Diane (Peterson) Gardiner
So sorry to hear this. I remember good times at the family farm as a child playing with Rocky while our parents visited (and sometimes getting heck from you as we maybe did things we shouldn’t lol) May you be at peace, pain free and meet old friends again. Thank you for giving my husband and I fish smoking lessons.
Audrey Waseylenko
You were Paul’s friend and even though you were miles apart the bond was always there. Whenever we visited Mom W., he would drop the kids and me at his mom’s and go to visit you. The kids have many happy memories swimming in the river. I’m sure that Paul will be happy to recount your many escapades while growing up together. Rest in peace, Eddie.
Debbie Yaremovich-Waseylenko
Eddie,
The day you silently fell asleep has brought sadness to our family. I know my Dad was waiting for you with open arms. Remembering all the great times we had when we spent the summers at your place. Going to miss you and you will always be in our hearts. Rest in peace Eddie.
Laureen (Waseylenko) Kerr
Eddie, our memories of our visits with us will live on in our hearts. Fishing on the river and waiting impatiently for that fish to be smoked are one of my many favorites. Now when the thunder rolls, Ed,instead of thinking of you just bowling, I will remember the great times and all the stories you and dad shared with us! Rest in peace, Mr. Ed!
Laurie
Would always look forward to seeing Ed, every Saturday at the farmers market. Coming for his cabbage buns for his friends and picking up his MEDICINE. such stories, go Blackhawks!!
Adam Bard
lots of people didn’t know that about Eddie
Marilyn Kolton (nee Kraning.)
Oh Eddie, the stories dad would share about you rednecks hanging out in Seven Sisters. Dad will be so glad to see you again on the other side and first question will be “Where is your siren.?” Rest in peace Ed with all your chums. You won’t be soon forgotten.!
Bernice Von Aschwege
Dear Irene,
Please accept my belated deepest sympathy , It is always so very sad when someone like Eddie passes away. I have many fond memories of Eddie and I’m looking forward to seeing him again
In a new system of things.
May Jehovah God help you to cope and endure your loss .
Warm love,
Bernice Von Aschwege (nee Wasylenko)