Edward Davoy

October 16, 1951 – February 19, 2021

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Posted by:
Paul T. Woerz

Posted on:
March 11, 2021

Darlene, we’re so sorry to hear of Ed passing. He was a great friend during our Massena Jaycee days. He was always happy and eagerly served the organization as one of its leaders. I was honored to spend the time we had together. Great guy. Our condolences and prayers for your peace. Paul & Trudi Woerz

Posted by:
Marilyn Schamback

Posted on:
March 9, 2021

Remembering all of you from BRCS years ago, Bill Davoy, and Judi Houppert. Sorry to hear Ed passed away so young. Hugs, Marilyn.

Posted by:
carol sparbel 😉

Posted on:
March 6, 2021

Dear ones, Eleanor Roosevelt said, ” Many people will walk in and out of your life, but only true friends will leave footprints in your heart.” I am confident, Ed stomped all over your heart throughout his life. He was just that kind of guy. The grief you feel will never end… but it changes. It is a passage, not a place to stay. Grief is not a sign of weakness nor a lack of faith. It is the price of love. There are so many things you must be feeling today, but I trust that what you feel most is loved, remembered, and held close to many hearts, because you are, Your precious family is in my prayers for strength, peace and joy. love, carol 😉

Posted by:
Lenna Schack

Posted on:
February 27, 2021

I wanted to express my heartfelt sympathy and prayers to all of Eddie’s family. He was always a pleasant guy, nothing mean about him. We were both small as kids and I played his Mom in a 3rd grade Christmas play at FLMS. Those were the days!

Posted by:
Zoe

Posted on:
February 25, 2021

I love you Dad. A moment this week has not gone by without me wondering how I will make it without you. I share everything with you. I miss you. I have more memories than are able to be shared because they took my entire life to accumulate. You are a special breed. There won’t be a party I don’t expect you to show up little cooler in hand. I m glad we were able to be with you until the end. I m glad you were home. I know you are watching over us still. Again.. I love you. Until we meet again my father and friend.

Posted by:
Karen Miller

Posted on:
February 25, 2021

Darlene, my heart broke when I heard about Ed passing. I remember the many Friday nights we would come to your house with our team teachers to play cards. Ed always made us feel right at home. We always had such a good time with you guys. Please know I’m keeping you, Zoe, Gabby, and Noele in my prayers. If you need anything, please let me know. I love you. Karen

Posted by:
Cindy & Dennis Sale

Posted on:
February 25, 2021

I am saddened to hear of the passing of Ed. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Ed thought so much of his family. May God’s love surround you and give you peace during this difficult time. Cherish all of your beautiful memories and know he loved each one of you dearly.

Posted by:
Jennifer Sale Ernest

Posted on:
February 25, 2021

I enjoyed talking with Ed when I would come by McK in the afternoons to visit my mom. He was a kind and intelligent man, and I know his family will miss him dearly. Many prayers for you all during your time of grief. Jennifer Sale Ernest

Visitation & Funeral Service Information

UPDATE: The funeral service, originally planned in March, has been rescheduled for Friday, April 9 at 3pm at Storke Funeral Home, King George Chapel.