Eugene Edge III, 80, passed away Saturday January 10, 2015 in Bryan. Services are in the care of Callaway-Jones Funeral Home and Crematory in Bryan. Check back later for full obituary.
Eugene Edge III, 80, passed away Saturday January 10, 2015 in Bryan. Services are in the care of Callaway-Jones Funeral Home and Crematory in Bryan. Check back later for full obituary.
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Our sympathies are extended to the survivors of Eugene Edge, III.
my deepest sympathies go out to Mr. Edge family.
We are sorry to lose our old friend and offer prayers for your comfort. Stephen F. Austin, Class of 1951 including these who gathered for lunch today–Myrl Baker Sims, Jean Walton Vilas, Pat Barron Carlisle, Grace Norman Beal, Betty Jo Kellett Hagan, B. B. Holland, and Anthony Restivo. Most of us were friends from first grade or before.
Eugene’s unique taste in art and his love of history were an inspiration to those with open minds and hearts.