Edward F. Brennan

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Edward F. Brennan, 65, died Wednesday, April 9, 2014 following a lengthy illness that he battled with dignity and a tremendous strength of spirit. He was the loving husband of Kathleen (Kelly) Brennan. Born in Salem on Feb. 3, 1949, he was the son of the late Gertrude (Shortell) Brennan and Edward Brennan. He was raised and educated in Danvers and was a graduate of Danvers High School, Class of 1967. For over thirty years, Ed was employed by U.S. Airways in Boston. A loving and dedicated husband and father, he generously volunteered his time with the Hamilton-Wenham Little League as a coach, umpire, equipment manager, and founder of the first Tag Day. He also coached in the Hamilton-Wenham Girls Softball League and was an avid Red Sox fan. Ed was a member of the Blue Angels Drum & Bugle Corps for several years and enjoyed playing cribbage at the Hamilton Library and the Danvers Senior Center. He was a dedicated volunteer with Operation Troop Support. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his children, Daniel Brennan of Lynn and Julie Stone and her husband Kenneth of Peabody, his brothers, Sam Burnham and his wife Barbara and Bill Burnham, all of Colorado, and Fred Brennan and sister-in-law Priscilla Johnson of Beverly, his father-in-law, Kevin Kelly and his wife Sheila of Danvers, his sister-in-law, Paula Cahill and her husband Stephen of Danvers, and his brothers-in-law, Bill Kelly of Hamilton and Brian Kelly of Chelsea. Visiting hours will be Sunday, Apr. 13, 2014 from 2:30PM-5PM in C.R. Lyons & Sons, Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers Square. Graveside services will be private. Relatives and friends are invited. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Hamilton-Wenham Public Library, 14 Union St., Hamilton, MA 01982 or the Jimmy Fund, P.O. Box 849168, Boston, MA 02284-9168.

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  1. All tall Pauls friends at usairways ops send their love to brennan family.
    We always have a laugh when we remember Ed hearing the printer and
    saying whats that zazaa noise?
    We will always remember him as “BROTHER”

  2. My deepest sympathy goes out to the family. My first husband, Paul Filtranti, was a very close friend of Eddie. He went to drum corp with him and a large group of buddies. My first memory of Eddie and Kathy goes back to 1969 on the corner in Danversport,where they all hung out near
    Their house.They all had nicknames and it was like a scene.out of Happy Days.
    After Paul passed away,.one day, Eddie came and got me and brought me for an ice cream at the Cherry Hill Creamery. We listened to the Red Sox.and talked about
    when he, Skeeter and Paul were younger.

  3. Dear Kathy,

    I am so saddened to hear of Eddie’s passing. I have such fond memories of being at your house years ago with Paula. Eddie was truly a wonderful man and he will be missed by many. I am sending thoughts and prayers your way. Love, Janet (Rooney) LeDuc

  4. I knew Eddie when we were in the Blue Angels. Eddie and I were also active trying to establish a Blue Angels alumni. He was an awesome person and a wonderful friend! I am sure he will be missed by many! RIP my friend!

  5. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy at such a difficult time as this.
    Sympathy and prayers,
    Alice (Lipinski) Tierney, Class of 1967

  6. Hi Cathy,

    Sorry I did not make it. But I hope the flowers arrived alright. My one fond memory is when it snowed and there was no school Eddie and I would play monopoly. He taught me well, I will miss my brother very much. I was going to call but even though I lost Bob and know what you are going through I still did not know what to say. If you would like to talk please call me 978-210-1802. I love you guys.

    Love always Deb

  7. THANK YOU USAIRWAYS CO-WORKERS FOR THE COLLECTION FOR THE BRENNAN FAMILY.

    THANK YOU ALSO FOR COMFORTING US ON SUNDAY.
    IT MEANT A LOT TO ALL OF US. LOVE THE BRENNAN’S

  8. Dear Family–My name is Jeanne (Blanchette) Sulesky. Your husband/Dad was a good friend to my sister and I during the Blue Angel days. I was so sorry to hear of your loss. We all spent many a Saturday evening having fun gatherings either at my home or mutual friend, Mimi McCarthy’s home. Always good clean fun that included a Mystery Hunt, Zarex, and chocolate chip cookies. Fond memories of a very good friend. My condolences.

  9. Ed was always smiling. He made those around him smile … or more to the point… laugh. His joy in living and commitment to his family are hallmarks of his legacy. He was one of my Brother Bill’s best friends… and of course, he is my son, Dane’s uncle. We love you Uncle Ed


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