In Memory of

Edward

W.

Weldon

Condolences

Condolence From: Thomas Laird
Condolence: I was sad to read of Pappy's passing. My dad, Marion Laird was the engineer on his B17 during WW2. As you may know, they kept in touch, calling all the surviving aircrew on October 10 or each year until dad passed several years ago. I kept up the tradition until this year when I called and discovered the news. Nearly seventy years of contact, in good times and bad. I bet they are sitting up there in heaven, telling old stories and catching up. Your mom and my mom up there just shaking their heads. Robert Thomas Laird 325-668-3783
Saturday October 10, 2015
Condolence From: Doug Otto
Condolence: It was my distinct honor to interview Mr. Weldon for Ocean City American Legion Post 524's Veterans History Project. He was a most interesting interviewee. And his military story was truly awe inspiring. What a classy gentleman. I was deeply saddened to hear of his passing. I am so pleased that I was able to capture his military history on video. With kindest regards, Doug Otto Public Relations Officer Ocean City American Legion Post 524
Sunday July 12, 2015
Condolence From: L. Hand
Condolence: Dear family and friends, please accept my sincere condolence for your lost of your dear loved one and friend, Esward. However, please have peace and comfort in knowing that Edward is safe in God’s memory awaiting the time to awaken from deep sleep with the prospect of LIVING FOREVER on a PARADISE EARTH in PERFECT HEALTH as described in the HOLY BIBLE at John 5:28, 29 and Psalm 37:29. In Edwards's memory please join with me in remembering the bible’s comforting message found at, tinyurl.com/mezwv23 Sincerely, Larry Hand
Monday June 29, 2015
Condolence From: Morwenna K. Claire
Condolence: I was so sad to hear of Mr. Weldon's passing. I always remember him and Mrs. Weldon so fondly. Sending much love to the family. MKC
Friday June 26, 2015