Pat Kelley - Avon, Oh
Extending condolences to the family for your loss.
Birth date: Jan 27, 1944 Death date: Aug 15, 2010
Edward P. Ponczocha, Jr., age 66, of Camden Township, died on Sunday, August 15, 2010 at his home while under the care of New Life Hospice following a brief illness. He was born on January 27, 1944 in Lorain to the late Edward P. Read Obituary
Extending condolences to the family for your loss.
My last memory of Uncle Ed was me greeting him with a handshake as he arrived at Natalie's 9th birthday party. He said to me "to hell with a handshake, give me a hug".....You're gonna leave a hole. RIP .
My last memory of Uncle Ed was greeting him at his arrival of Natalie's 9th birthday party...he denied me a handshake and said "a handshake?, give me a hug..." RIP Uncle Ed. You will leave a hole/
Judy, Jimmy and family
We were so sorry to hear of Ponch's illness and death. He was bigger than life. We remember in June how proud he was of his new boat purchase. He was always such an active member of our boat club with all his skills in building and electrical work. We hated to see him leave.
Jimmy must have had an excellent role model in Ed as his dad. When we hired him for deck work, we were impressed with his abilities and work ethic. Many young kids don't learn this. And he was so respectful to us. It just speaks well of the family he came from and how he was taught.
We are also out of state and won't be there on Wednesday or Thursday. Just know our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Judy, Jimmy and family
We were sorry to hear of Ponch's illness and death. He was a "bigger than life" person -- always so helpful to those who needed his skills. We certainly remember all the projects he spearheaded at the boat club. He was a man of many talents.
In June, he was so proud of his new boat purchase and hanging out with his friends at Seaway Marina. We know from experience the skills he shared with Jimmy. He was a joy to work with -- so polite and a great work ethic.
We are also out of state and will be unable to say our goodbyes in person. Just know that your family is in our thoughts and prayers.
My deepest sympathy to your family for your loss.
Thoughts and prayers to all!!!
My deepest sympathy to the family. I will continue to pray for them. He was always nice to me every time I was around him so that's how I'll always think of him.
Judy and family,
I am so sorry for your loss, but am so happy that I got to know you all as my dock partners and friends for so many years. I can remember so many memories of our boating times together and all the fun we always had. Of course, some of those great memories shouldn't be shared with the public!!!!!
Ed will be missed by all of us. Judy, please call me for any help you may need.
With deepest sympathy on your loss. I enjoyed working with " Ponch" over the years. It was nice to see him stop in the Union Hall after retirement and just sit and shoot the breeze. May your family find comfort that he had a lot of friends at Local 42.There will be a lot of memories around of the jobs he was on during his time out in the field. We are currently out of state, but wanted to extend our condolensces . Your family is in our prayers.the