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STEPHANIE ANNE HUNTER posted a condolence
Thursday, February 10, 2011
I LOVED YOU ED!!! I have spent a few years now busy with my life my problems with men,family ..too busy to pick up the phone,although ive attempted to as I was looking your number email up something someone would stop me by disrupting my train of thought and id put the phone down and make a plan to do so later. later later later now look!! your GONE!!! only if i knew i would have spent more time telling you how much i cared for you. How special our time was together and ..yes,I could possibly be serious someday as he was about me. (despite all my drama ..HE LOVED ME)
Ed workd for govenor loke when we met,he often drifted off in long detailed stories about his job and hed probably never really knew how litle I had in common with him and wasnt as informed about politics and what was going on in our goverment as I should have. (or perhaps he did) hed ..explain softly about goingson in olympia and make it easier for me to understand without making me feel dumb.
I told him alot about my life and he was a very special confadont and knew drastic very personal things that were tearing my family apart that kept me upset alot. He was always SUPPORTIVE!!
Once he said to me as we sat on hi steps..(steph stop it with the self help books..let your self relax,let it all go and read some FICTION WOULD YA?
He took me and my daughter out to expensive resteraunts and to movies in seattle. One in perticular he loved was the movie KPAX
ED
I am sitting at my desk right now Febuary 10 1pm ..and writting this in my dear friend's guestbook. I have sadly just now (at this moment) read about his untimely death. I have so much sadness in me as I havent kept in contact with this man,and never was unaware..when he was dying..(Why wasnt I IN HIS LIFE.. to know this?) he loved me. Very much. We met sometime in 2002 and became very close and I suppose you couldnt call us in a relationship but he made it clear that I WAS a VERY special woman in his life. I CARED FOR HIM TOO! :( we spent time doing all sorts of things..talking on the phone at night on the weekends sometimes for an hour at a time only for him to say as we are hanging up (please get dressed and come down and see me..I miss you and I would...)
He loved his family,liked talking about saILING AND ALWAYS ALWAYS BEGGED me to go out sailing with him. (I always declined because I was and am afraid of the water) :(
WE had something special and I WISH I had straightened up and setteled down with the BEST MAN i EVER HAD
K
Kimberly Craven posted a condolence
Friday, April 7, 2006
I was one of Ed's many female admirers. When I first met him, he was already a caustic reporter with the Seattle P-I. I was an intern who had to weather the death of my boyfriend in a car crash the first week of my internship. Ed and another P-I grizzled reporter, Steve Sanger, nurtured me through a very painful time in my life. Imagine my surprise to run into Ed when I returned to Washington at a later time in my professional life. I'd lost touch with Ed these last few years but I'm so glad that Deb was there with him during his final days. I think he'd always felt a little lost, not sure who his friends were and I'm so glad that from the news reports that he seemed happy as he left this earthly plain to hopefully something better. I will miss Ed and his laughter. He was my friend and I loved him - warts and all.
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