Edward W. Pawling
Edward W. Pawling, 87, of West Grove, PA, passed away on Saturday, July 20, 2024 at the Penn Presbyterian Hospital in Philadelphia, PA. He was the husband of the late Mary C. "Connie" Richer Pawling who died in 2009. They shared 52 years of marriage together. Born in Coatesville, PA, he was the son of the late Lester Pawling and Winifred Walpole Pawling.
Ed was an area resident all his life and a 1954 graduate of the former Scott High School in Coatesville. After high school, he continued his education graduating in 1958 from the University of Sciences of Philadelphia.
He was employed at the Brandywine Hospital as Director of Materials Management, retiring in 1996 with 35 years of service at the former Brandywine Hospital and, before that, at the former Coatesville Hospital. After retirement Ed volunteered in his community for many organizations. He was a PA state Technology Expert for tax preparation and AARP tax services, and he enjoyed his hobbies of travel, gardening and woodworking. He also provided business support to Neighborhood Services in Oxford. Ed was a parishioner of the Assumption of the B.V.M. Catholic Church in West Grove, PA.
He is survived by six children: Dorothy McDonnell, wife of Robert, of West Grove, PA, Anne Marie Madden, wife of Michael, of Downingtown, Edward M. Pawling, husband of Tammy, of Worton, Maryland, Daniel J. Pawling, husband of Patricia, of Honey Brook, Christopher Pawling, husband of Jennifer, of Honey Brook, and Gerald Pawling, husband of Stacey, of Cochranville, PA, 14 grandchildren and "almost" five great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by all his siblings; Jeanne Canestra, Harold Pawling, Margaret Reeves, James Pawling and Dorothy Pawling.
Family and friends are invited to attend a Memorial visitation at the Wilde Funeral Home, 434 Main St., Parkesburg, PA on Friday, July 26, 2024 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM followed by inurnment graveside services at the St. Malachi Cemetery, Cochranville, PA.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made in Ed's name to the American Heart Association at www.heart.org
Online condolences may be respectfully posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com
Condolences
Our thoughts are with the
Our thoughts are with the family. We have heard so many nice things about him over the years through Ed and Tammy. There are so many great memories you will all cherish.
Wes and Judy Congleton
So sorry to hear of your loss
Dan and Patty,
So sorry to hear of Dan's dad's passing. Please know both of you, as well as the entire family, are in my thoughts and prayers.
I am so sorry to hear of Ed’s
I am so sorry to hear of Ed’s passing. I will remember him fondly as he was one of my favorite co-workers at Brandywine.
Our Deepest Sympathies to a great Uncle
We want to share our sympathies for the loss of Uncle Ed. He was a great Uncle and someone we loved dearly and enjoyed being with. We loved his easy going nature, his calmness and especially his dry humor. I can still see him in a room observing the situation and the people around him, responding with a grim, than catching his shoulders shaking with laughter. He was always there when you needed help. For that we are grateful we got to be a part of his life. With love from the dad
sympathy ED PAWLING
SO SORRY TO SEE ED HAS Passed / ed was a good friend of my husband, John / & I knew them both/he is with his beloved CONNIE NOW/ MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE! SINCERELY, NANCY PITCHERELLA
I am so very sorry for your
I am so very sorry for your family's loss. The death of a loved one is always so very hard. I hope that you and your family find comfort in the memories you shared with him.
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Gerald and Family
Sorry to hear of your unfortunate loss. Remembering all the fantastic times spent as a family will strengthen your memories of a piece of you all that can't be replaced. Hold those memories tight.
We are so sorry to hear of
We are so sorry to hear of Uncle Ed's passing. Our hearts, thoughts and prayers are with his loving family.