Edward N. Bristol

edward n. bristol
Greece: Wednesday, January 7, 2009. Survived by his loving wife, Kathleen Bristol; daughter, Marcy (John) Kolosek; son, Scott E. Bristol; brothers, Ronald (Barb) Bristol, David Bristol; sisters, Joyce (Robert) Fisher, Sandra Bristol; grandchildren, Brooke, John, Tim, Nicole, Joshua & Jacob; several nieces, nephews and cousins; many dear friends. Friends may call Friday 4-7 PM at the Vay-Schleich & Meeson Funeral Home 1075 Long Pond Road. His Funeral Service will be held Saturday 11AM in the chapel of the funeral home. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association in his memory.

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  1. Dear Aunt Kathy, Marcy & Linda,
    We are thinking of you and miss Uncle Ed every day. I’ll always remember the fun times we had sitting around your kitchen table, holiday dinners, celebrating the Three Birthdays, at the Falls and when he showed me the ropes at Kodak. We had many a great lunch hour together at Rohrbach’s!

    You are always remembered in our prayers with love.

  2. I will miss Ed’s sense of humor and his tremendous love for Kathy and his children and grandchildren. My prayers go out to his family.

  3. I would like to send my sincere condolences to Edwards wife and family. I really enjoyed the time that I was able to care for Edward at Crimson Ridge Memory Care. He and his family were and are a part of our family. God Bless.

  4. Kathy, Marcy, Linda and the grandchildren, my prayers go out to all of you in this time of loss. Ed was a wonderful person and enjoyed life to the fullest. He will be forever loved by me. He was always a second father to me and was always there to reassure me and to make me laugh. And thank heavens he picked Marcy and I up at skating every weekend or our younger years would have been a disaster. Ed is at peace now and my father is up there to show him the ropes. They are both watching over all of us and are ready to guide us on our journeys through good and bad times. My love to you all… Brenda

  5. Kathy, Scott, Marcy and family: We are so sorry to hear about Ed’s passing. We loved spending time with Ed, always looked forward to your visits in Canada. He loved to make us laugh with his funny stories and crazy antics. We will miss him. We are thinking of you all and wish we could be there with you to share in your grief.
    Love Dawn, Lee and family
    XO

  6. To Ms. Bristol and Family, we send our condolences in your time of need. It was a pleasure to have gotten to know Ed for a short while @ Crimson Ridge Gardens. This may be a hard time but prayer will get you through. We keep you in our thoughts and prayers.

    Your friends @ Crimson Ridge Gardens


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