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Edwin C. Saegert

 

 

      Edwin C. Saegert, Sr., 64 of Lorain went to be with his Lord on Wednesday morning, November 19, 2008 after a long illness.


     Mr. Saegert was born in Amherst, Ohio on October 13, 1944, the son of the late Carl A Saegert and Florence B (nee White) Saegert Yepko.


     He served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. He was retired from Ford Motor Co. in Lorain after  30 years service. He was a member of  the UAW 425,  the Bow & Barrel Archery Club and enjoyed  hunting, fishing, bowling, and spending time with his family.

 
     Mr. Saegert is survived by his wife of 45  years, Marilyn J. " Minnie" Saegert (nee Cataldo), sons  Ronald C. (Barbara) Saegert of Wakeman, Edwin C. (Terri) Saegert, Jr. of Lorain, grandchildren Megan B. Saegert, Caitlyn J. Schnur, Mason C. Saegert, Matthew R Saegert, Danielle C. Saegert, brothers James (Goldie) Saegert of Lorain, Dale (Gerri) Saegert of Sheffield Village, Eugene (Tanya) Saegert of Vermilion, aunt Clara White of Lorain and several nieces and nephews.


     In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his step-father George Yepko, sister Carol Saegert and a brother Carl A Saegert Sr.


     Friends may call Saturday, November 22, 2008 from  9:00 AM  until service time at 11:00 AM in the Schwartz, Spence, Boyer & Cool Home For Funerals, 1124 W. 5th Street, Lorian, Ohio  44052.  Father Kenneth Wolnowski, pastor of the church of St. Peter is officiating.


     Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery Lorain, OH.


     Family suggest that memorial contributions may be made to Polycystic Kidney Foundation, 9221 Ward Parkway, Suite 400, Kansas City, Missouri, 64114.

 

 

CONDOLENCES

 

From:        Brian Reinhardt
Relation:    Friend

 

Many years ago I lived across the street from the Saegerts.  Ed was always a good father.  I went with Ed and Eddie to Pennsylvania once and stayed for the first time in a hunting cabin...great memory.

I wonder if I'll FINALLY be able to do the things teenagers do and not have my parents find out...

Your dad will be missed.
 

 

 

From:        Tom Cathy Ratcliff
Relation:    Friends

 

Tom and I knew Ed over 30 years.  We met at the Bow & Barrel archery range in the early 70's.  Along with his brothers we had some great times shooting archery for many years. 

We no longer live in the area and will not be able to pay our respect in person.  Please know we are thinking of the family and offer our deepest sympathy.

Tom & Cathy Ratcliff

 

 

 

From:        Bernice-Prayzer-Rubin
Relation:    Friend
 

So sorry to hear of Eddie's passing. 
I am living in Phoenix, AZ now and am divorced.  I remember growing up on 10th street and what good neighbors and friends we were.
                       

 Fondly,
                  Bernice-Prayzer-Rubin
                  1456 E. Pecos. Dr. #1049
                  Gilbert, AZ 85295
                   480-338-3356



From:        Al and  Jean Miller
Relation:    Friend

 

Our deepest sympathy for your loss. May he rest in peace. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help.


 

From:        George Lynn and Nikolas Gotsis
Relation:    Friend

 

Mrs. Saegert, Ronnie, Ed, Barb, & Terri:

We are so sorry for your loss. May the comfort of knowing your husband/father/father-in-law is with God help you through the days and weeks ahead.  

We will keep you all in our prayers.

George, Lynn & Nikolas Gotsis

 

 

 

From:        Jeff Cook
Relation:    Friend

 

May "Big Ed" Rest In Peace.  Our deepest condolences to the entire family.  He was a good man and I recall him always laughing and having a good time.  I'm so very sorry for your loss.  God Bless the Saegerts.
Jeff and Melinda Cook - Boston, MA
 

 

From:        Shirley Dantry Price
Relation:    friend

 

Dear Marilyn and family,

My deepest sympathy to all of you at this time.

Sincerely



 

 

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