Edward J. Wall

Born: Tue Jul 17, 1923
Died: Fri Jun 25, 2010


Graveside Service: 11:00 AM Fri Jul 09, 2010


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OBITUARY: EDWARD J. WALL


Edward J. Wall, 86, of Milford, passed away on Friday June 25, 2010 at the Crestwood Nursing Home, Milford.
Ed was born in Cambridge, MA on July 17, 1923, a son of the late John & Mary (Connolly) Wall. He was the widower of Mary (Drivas) Wall who died January 20, 2007.
Ed was a member of the VFW Post #620 in Stoneham, MA. He was also a member of the Nashua Actorsingers for many years. Ed was a WWII US Air Force veteran receiving the Bronze Star in 1945. He was predeceased by a son, David J. Wall.
Ed is survived by;
One daughter; Donna Randall and her husband Roy of Pittsfield, NH
Three sons; Edward W. Wall and his wife Charlene of Malden, MA, Michael Wall and his wife Marie of Stoneham, MA and Timothy “TJ” Wall and his wife Tuyen of Henniker, NH
Two step-daughters; Karen DiPietro and her husband Frank of Merrimack, NH and Diane Vergados of Wilton, NH
One step-son; John Vergados of Prospect Heights, IL
Also several nieces, nephews, cousins


SERVICES: There will be no visiting hours. Graveside services will be held at 11:00 AM on Friday July 9. 2010 in Lynnwood Cemetery, Stoneham, MA.


 


 


 

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Catherine Andruskevich
   Posted Tue July 06, 2010
Dear all,

Ed was like a father to me and grandfather to my son, Carl. One could not have asked for or created a more genuine and loving man. I was blessed to know him for so many years and extremely lucky to work with him on stage many times. Ed was the epitome of the Smilin' Irish Eyes and Blarney. I shall miss him dearly. My deepest consolences on your, and our, lost of a wonderful man and human being.

Good-bye my loving Arvide and a BIG hug from me to you and Mary. No doubt she is delighted to have you by her side once again.

Sincerely,
Catherine



Daniel Pelletier
   Posted Tue July 06, 2010
Sorry to hear about Ed. I've known him since him since we worked together on Actorsingers 2nd production of Anything goes. He was a great guy and I'll miss him.

Ernestine Travers
   Posted Tue July 06, 2010
To the Family of Edward J. Wall.
My name is Ernestine. I am the wife of Bill Travers, who is the son of Willy Wall. I accidently stumbled onto Eddy''s obituary. My family and I have met Uncle Eddy only a few times, maybe 25 years ago. It was a pleasure to have met him as I remember how warm and caring he was to our family. I couldn''t pass up the chance to send our condolences.

Kathleen Palmer
   Posted Tue July 06, 2010
Dear family:

Sending my deepest sympathies in the passing of this wonderful gentleman. I had so much fun working with Ed in the Actorsingers in the 90s. I was in "My Fair Lady" and a showcase with him. He was always so funny and positive to be with. I hope your happy memories will help you in this difficult time.

Sincerely,

Kathleen Palmer

Bob Frasca
   Posted Tue July 06, 2010
Please accept my condolences on the loss of such a fine man. I had the privilege of meeting and then playing opposite Ed in the 1998 edition of "Guys and Dolls" that the Actorsingers produced. (I played the role of "Sky Masterson".) He was a fine gentleman with a great sense of humor who was popular with the cast and with the audience. I don't believe he appeared much on stage after that production but I often ran into him when he would usher for a show and sometimes he would come back stage and chat with us. Ironically, Actorsingers will be producing "Guys and Dolls" again next spring and I know his name will come up a lot and those of us who knew him will be able to share fond memories. My only regret is that I didn't get a chance to meet him sooner.

Sincerely, Bob Frasca

Michele Bossie
   Posted Sat July 10, 2010
To Ed's Family: You have my dearest and most sincere sympathy for the loss of such a great man and friend to us all. I had the priviledge of working with Ed on a few Actorsingers productions, my last memory is when he did a cameo appearence of Queen Victoria in Actorsinger's "Pirates of Penzance" in 2000...he was hilarious. He always had a kind word to say and that warm and welcoming smile that made me feel right at home with Actorsingers. I would also run into him once and while at the Milford Post Office, but had lost touch in his last years. I will miss him greatly as will most of the community theater world as he made a great mark in theater and with us all. We love you Ed. Rest in Peace my friend.

Michele

Kim Burd
   Posted Thu July 22, 2010
To The Family:
I am so sorry for your loss. I understand this is a very difficult time. I write to express my sincere condolences. May you take comfort in the Resurrection hope promised at Acts 24:15. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

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