Please accept our sympathy to a Great husband, father & grandfather. Have to believe upon his birth, Falk’s HR member
gave his folks a baby blanket & his future was determined. He was a Falker!
Ed was more than all the obituary states. I remember going to the volunteer fire dept. dance with Tom Wolter & Ed was involved as a volunteer & I believe an officer. I know that he was a veteran, as he was involved with Tanner-Paull American Legion Post 120 in West Allis. Distance & Ed’s feeling that he couldn’t be involved 100% caused him to move on. I know Ed’s road of life wasn’t smooth. There were potholes, dips, and sharp curves. His plate always seemed to be full. If there was OT offered at Falk, Ed took it. What was unique, Ed always seemed to have a smile on his face. When the spindles were turning Ed & Falk were making money. Making Falk a good name in industry. We must say that the world is a better place because Ed walked upon it. It seems all Ed needed in life was inside the front door with his lovely wife,
Krysia & the family. Rest in Peace Ed.
Nina & Dale S
East Troy, WI
Posted: 10/9/2024
My deepest sympathies to the family! Because I worked second shift I knew I could always count on him saving me the sports page! Always enjoyed our back and forth as he was as passionate as I was! Also loved his son Ed 111! Talk about the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree! Keep the memories close and every time you cast your lure, he’ll be right there with you!!!
Dennis Wied
Milwaukee , WI
Posted: 10/1/2024
Ed was one of the nicest people I've ever known. He was a good husband,father, grandpa, and friend. He will be greatly missed but the legacy he's left behind will never be forgotten. Krisia and family, allow the Lord Jesus to comfort your hearts and look to Him alone for the help, courage and strength to keep going on without your beloved husband, father and grandpa! He loved you all and he fought the good fight and finished the race. My prayers are with you all as the days and times move on.
Joanne Pelczynski
Milwaukee, WI
Posted: 9/25/2024
Ed I remember you pulling up behind me in your big yellow bus and laying on the horn! Scared the dickens out of me every time! Love you big guy! Rest in Peace until we meet again!
Teri O
Sebastian, FL
Posted: 9/25/2024