Edward Morgan
Edward “Eddie” Morgan, of Quincy, formerly of Milton, died in Massachusetts General Hospital following a brief illness, Wednesday January 30, 2013. He was 59. Eddie was a 1976 graduate of Boston College in Chestnut Hill, MA. He was a Senior Vice President of Meridian Investments since 1986 where he was a National Accounts Relationship Manager for Fannie Mae, J.P. Morgan-Chase, Citibank and other money center banks. Prior to working at Meridian, he was a Vice President with Hambrecht & Quist, in the areas of individual and corporate investment sales. Eddie loved golf and was a long time member at Wollaston Country Club in Milton, MA. He was also a devoted Boston sports fan. Eddie brought a lot of happiness to many people and will be sorely missed by all. Ed was the beloved brother of Janet Morgan & Ginger Walsh both of Hull and Bill Morgan of Hudson, Ohio and Hull. He is also survived by 10 nieces and nephews and eight great nieces and nephews. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Agatha Church, Adams Street at Brook Road, Milton Tuesday February 5, at 11 o’clock. Visiting hours in the Dolan Funeral Home, 460 Granite Avenue, EAST MILTON, Monday 3 – 7 pm. Interment Milton Cemetery. If desired contributions in Ed’s memory may be sent to the Jimmy Fund,10 Brookline Place West, 6th Floor Brookline, MA 02445-7295.
Guestbook Entries
Dear Janet, Ginger and Bill,
Both Lily and Carolyn have sent along the sad news of Eddie’s death to us in California, and from their words we have a moving picture of a man I regret I never knew except in childhood; and even that memory is of course clouded by all the intervening years. It sounds like he was a wonderful person. I share in your sorrow this weekend by this death that seems to have occurred all too soon. I have already prayed for Eddie and for you all and will continue to do so. God bless you.
John Dolan
Dear Janet, Ginger and Bill, Cathy and I were shocked to hear that Eddie had died. We didn’t know he had been sick. We want you all to know that we are so sorry and that we have him in our prayers along with all of you. We know one thing. He is up there and borrowing a set of clubs from God so that he and your father can play a few rounds. Eddie is at peace with your mom and dad. Our best to all the family, Cathy and Joe
Our prayers are with Ed’s family. God will help you in these hard times. Kim and I had the pleasure of calling Ed our friend, and many times enjoyed his sense of humor and witnessed his generosity. Ed we will miss you! Please say Hello to God !
Santy & Kim Villanueva – Kingston MA
My deepest sympathy on the loss of Eddie. I have such wonderful memories of Eddie from his long standing friendship with my brother John. I first met Eddie when I was just 10 ten years old and over the last 35+ years he always provided such vibrant energy and laughter every time I had the pleasure to see him. He will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time. May God comfort you in your loss today and always.
I worked with Eddie 25 years ago and every year or two we’d get together and play golf, have a drink or have lunch. No matter how much time had passed he was always the same, happy, smiling, laughing and making me do all of of the same. Though I didn’t see him often I will miss him greatly. The world has lost a little sunshine but with Eddie there before me there is one more reason to look forward to heaven. God Bless. Danny Joyce, Marshfield, MA
We extend our prayers to Edward “Eddie” Morgan and family.
Sincerely,
from Pneumatic Scale Angelus
Dear Billy, Janet & Ginger,
I never though I would see this day…. We were BEST of pals for the early years ! Please accept my sympathy for your loss. Eddie was a great influence for all of us, and I will always keep him in my prayers and thoughts……..
Brian
I am saddened to have just learned of Eddie’s passing. His smile was light in this world that will not easily be replaced. I have wonderful memories of time spent with him. My condolences to his family as I know he loved you. He is dearly missed.