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Edward A “Ed” Adamson

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Edward A “Ed” Adamson Veteran

Birth
Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Death
7 Nov 2012 (aged 65)
Florida, USA
Burial
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Crossing The Bar

Sunset and evening star,
And one clear call for me!
And may there be
No moaning of the bar
When I put out to sea!

For tho' from out our borne
Of Time and place
The flood may bear me far.
I hope to see my Pilot
Face to Face
When I have crost the bar.
~Tennyson~

In Memoriam

This is in remembrance of a very special man, Edward "Ed" A. Adamson who grew up in Middleburg Heights, Ohio.

Edward Adamson was a Silver Star recipient and a Purple Heart recipient for his exceptional valor during The Vietnam War. He was a warm hearted, caring man who was loved by all.

Ed Adamson had amazing energy and thrived being around the ocean. He created a dive service utilizing his certified master diver skills in the Florida Keys. Scores of tourist and visitors appreciated his dive services and fishing vessel through the years for they had great times with Ed who created wonderful memorable adventures. His friends will miss his loyalty, his smile, his stories and his zest for life.

Obituary

Edward A. Adamson, age 65 of Tavernier, FL passed away suddenly Nov. 7th from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Edward was the beloved son of the late Edward Adamson and Ruth Wandt Adamson of Cleveland, OH. He is survived by sister Joyce Calabrese (Parke) Casteel of Chagrin Falls, OH, niece Deena Calabrese (Joseph) Grenier of Brecksville, OH, nephew Samuel Calabrese of Chagrin Falls, OH, nephew Jonathan (Kristy) Calabrese, Chagrin Falls, OH as well as seven great nieces and nephews. Edward was a higly decorated Vietnam War veteran, being a recipient of the Silver Star and Purple Heart. Of special note Edward was a long standing certified ship's captain, as well as a certified master diver. A memorial mass will be held Thursday, Dec. 6th, at 11:00 am at San Pedro Catholic Church, 89500 Overseas Highway, Tavernier, FL 33170. Arrangements by Blasberg-Rubin-Zilbert (305)538-6371.

Published in The Plain Dealer December 2, 2012.

Burial: Cremated
Crossing The Bar

Sunset and evening star,
And one clear call for me!
And may there be
No moaning of the bar
When I put out to sea!

For tho' from out our borne
Of Time and place
The flood may bear me far.
I hope to see my Pilot
Face to Face
When I have crost the bar.
~Tennyson~

In Memoriam

This is in remembrance of a very special man, Edward "Ed" A. Adamson who grew up in Middleburg Heights, Ohio.

Edward Adamson was a Silver Star recipient and a Purple Heart recipient for his exceptional valor during The Vietnam War. He was a warm hearted, caring man who was loved by all.

Ed Adamson had amazing energy and thrived being around the ocean. He created a dive service utilizing his certified master diver skills in the Florida Keys. Scores of tourist and visitors appreciated his dive services and fishing vessel through the years for they had great times with Ed who created wonderful memorable adventures. His friends will miss his loyalty, his smile, his stories and his zest for life.

Obituary

Edward A. Adamson, age 65 of Tavernier, FL passed away suddenly Nov. 7th from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Edward was the beloved son of the late Edward Adamson and Ruth Wandt Adamson of Cleveland, OH. He is survived by sister Joyce Calabrese (Parke) Casteel of Chagrin Falls, OH, niece Deena Calabrese (Joseph) Grenier of Brecksville, OH, nephew Samuel Calabrese of Chagrin Falls, OH, nephew Jonathan (Kristy) Calabrese, Chagrin Falls, OH as well as seven great nieces and nephews. Edward was a higly decorated Vietnam War veteran, being a recipient of the Silver Star and Purple Heart. Of special note Edward was a long standing certified ship's captain, as well as a certified master diver. A memorial mass will be held Thursday, Dec. 6th, at 11:00 am at San Pedro Catholic Church, 89500 Overseas Highway, Tavernier, FL 33170. Arrangements by Blasberg-Rubin-Zilbert (305)538-6371.

Published in The Plain Dealer December 2, 2012.

Burial: Cremated

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