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SMITH: Edmund “Ed” Roy of Seaforth
Posted By Haskett Funeral Homes On February 10, 2025 @ 4:30 PM In Obituary,Seaforth | 22 Comments

Known to his family and friends as Eddie, he was a man with a big, kind heart that he shared with everyone. He was loved and respected by all who knew him. Ed peacefully left us on February 8, 2025.
Ed is survived by his loving wife Christine, his step-daughters Sherry (Mike), Patricia, and Lorrie, his mother-in-law Eileen, his sisters Joanne, Marie (Don), brother Norman (Juana) and sisters-in- law Mary Lynne, Marjorie, Cathy (Dave), Wendy (Charlie) and Susan. Ed leaves behind 11 grandchildren; Richard (Abi), Brayden, Josh (Jessica), Lily, William, Tyler, Andrew (Myah) Alex, Sara, Owen, and Jaxon; as well as 3 great grandchildren, Rylan, Auden, and Hudson. Ed will also be missed by many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Ed is now reunited with his son Trevor, brothers Alan, Ronald, Kenny, Robert and sisters-in-law Norma and Sally, and brother-in-law Steve. His departure leaves an unfillable void in our lives, yet there is comfort in the memories that were created.
Ed was born to Russell Edmund and Mary Katherine on August 5th, 1943 and raised on the family farm. Ed had a long and successful career in sales for the P.L. Robertson company for 43 years until he retired.
Ed had many hobbies and interests including working in his woodpile, playing cards and travelling with family. Ed’s garden was his pride and joy; growing potatoes, tomatoes, yellow beans and the most beautiful gladioli you have ever seen.
Ed had a love of sports, whether it was playing, coaching or watching on TV. He was an avid golfer and fisherman, life long Maple Leafs Fan and in recent years joined a shuffle board league.
A special thank you to the doctors, nurses and staff of Seaforth Community Hospital for their support, compassion and care of Ed.
Instead of flowers, those wishing to honour Ed’s memory may contribute to the Canadian Cancer Society. Your donations will serve as a testament to Ed’s life, reflecting his impact on those who were privileged to have known him.
Visitation will he held at Haskett Funeral Home, 456 Main Street South, EXETER on Monday February 17th from 11 – 12:30, following will be Edmund’s memorial service at 1 PM. Cremation has taken place. A private family graveside will take place in spring at the Coningsby Cemetery, Erin.
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Sad News , Ed may be gone from here but he will never be forgotten in our thoughts .
Mark and I send our condolences. Ed, uncle Charlie , my Dad Harry and Mark made lots of memories cutting wood. We enjoyed our time at Hillsburgh Baptist with him.
Love,
Mark and Nancy
Oh Marie, Joanne and Norman, I am so very very sorry to have to be typing this. I had just spoken to Eddie at Coningsby and he seemed in great health and humour, I guess we never know
RIP cousin….always a kind , quiet man with a good sense of humor on the golf course!
Thy Rest is Won…..Murray
Chris and family – My condolences to all of you in Ed’s passing. He is finally pain free but will leave a void in many people’s hearts. I have enjoyed his friendship while learning the skills of shuffleboard. He has been missed the last while but we were so glad to see him recently with his walker still wanting to get a few games in. Cherish his memories as you face some difficult days ahead.
We are so sorry for your loss. Our deepest thoughts and prayers are with you and all the family. Ed shall be remembered as a great man.
Many hours spent fishin the creeks for “Brookies”
Our condolences Christine to you & the family.
May his memory be a blessing.
Cuz Gerald & Liz
Chris and family,
So sorry to learn of Ed’s passing. He was very much involved in organizing shuffleboard and always was excited about our weekly card games. His competitive spirit and happy easygoing personality brought enjoyment to those around him. May your wonderful memories bring peace to your heart.
Christine and family
So sorry to hear of Ed’s passing our sincere condolences at this difficult time. We met Ed at Shuffleboard and enjoyed his company very much.
Lawrence & Dianne
Christine this is the time when you you cherish your times shared with Ed over the years. Travelling, gardening, watching sports, family and friend gatherings, card parties, shuffling (the laughs) and taking turns blowing snow.
We will miss the big greeting smile at the door and the big wave from the car as you two drove past our place.
Christine your circle of friends in Seaforth are here to support you in your loss. ❤️
Christine, and all of Ed’s family, we are very sorry to learn of Ed’s passing. We enjoyed many pleasant years serving with Ed at Hillsburgh Baptist Church. We pray your happy memories will sustain you in the days ahead. Prayers and Blessings to each of you. Judith & Wilf Moore.
Please except our sincere condolences for the loss of Ed. He will be sadly missed. We met him while shuffling we really enjoyed his presence.
Christine & family
My sincere condolences on Ed’s passing. I had the pleasure of meeting him at shuffleboard. He was always very kind and friendly. Thinking of everyone during this difficult time.
I was sorry to hear of Ed’s passing. He was such a great guy, good sport and lots of fun at shuffleboard. We know he’s not suffering now but he will be missed by his family and many friends. Sending sincere condolences to Christine and family. Cor VandenHoven
Chris and family. So sorry for your loss. We met Ed at shuffleboard and right away connected with him. He was fun jovial, and competitive. He delighted in winning and was gracious in losing. We will miss him. May you cherish your memories of your time together. RIP “you rascal”. Bruce and Carol
We were so sad to hear of Ed’s passing . We only knew him through shuffleboard but grew to love his passion for the game, his wicked sense of humour, and his perseverance through the pain he was experiencing towards the end. He took such delight in putting someone in the kitchen ( a shuffleboard term) and got such a gleam in his eye when he was anticipating such a move. We appreciated the time and energy he put into the Seaforth shuffleboard group and we are very much the richer for having known him. Our special condolences to Chris and our hearts are with you in your grief.
Charlotte and Harvey Norton
Christine and family. We are sorry to hear of Eds passing . May your memories comfort you, Margaret and Doug and family
Chris & Family. So sorry to read of Ed’s passing. We both enjoyed playing Shuffleboard with Ed, he was great for competition. Sending our condolences.
Dear Christine and family,
Our sincere condolences.
Our deepest thoughts and prayers are with you.
Gerrit and Alida Van Walderveen
So hard to lose such a close beloved family member and friend.
Weeks and months go by and turn into years and we lose touch. So sad.
I remember Eddie as a quiet man with a great sense of humour and a great listener. He was a great friend of my brother Harold and Harold will miss him.
I pray for comfort and peace for the family❣️❤️
Christine and Family,
Our hearts go out to you in your time of sorrow. Keep your memories of Ed close in your hearts and they will bring you comfort. We enjoyed every game of shuffleboard with Ed and yourself. Ed was always happy and funny with a great attitude. May all of your hearts and souls find peace and comfort as we are thinking about you as you go through this tough time. You are not alone in your grief.
Donald and Margaret Harpley
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Christine & family
So sorry to hear of Ed’s passing. We had the pleasure of meeting him through shuffling in Hensall. He was such a kindhearted man, cherish all your precious memories.