It is with a heavy heart that I tell you that our good and great friend Ed Leary died this morning following his long and courageous bout with cancer.
He is survived by his wife Kate, and a son and daughter.
Ed Leary was a dynamic, fearless and joyful human being who made friends everywhere he went, as well as befriending untold numbers of MDshooters here.
He was a warrior for our rights and loved America with all his heart. In his life, he fought throat cancer and beat it, only to succumb to a second cancer that emerged in these last few years.
He fought hard, and set aside his discomfort to sit at his video editing station churning out spirited, challenging and funny videos for us to marvel at.
Ed knew that his life was in crisis, but found the time to attend church with me just recently, and then to heroically welcome his friends in to see him to say “so long”.
Our lives have been blessed knowing him, and enriched going forward. In Ed’s name we will fly his flag of courage and carry his name with us on our marches to celebrate what is best about America.
Ed, we love you and know the likes of you shall not soon pass this way again. Rest In Peace, courageous brother. We shall again see you some day!
He is survived by his wife Kate, and a son and daughter.
Ed Leary was a dynamic, fearless and joyful human being who made friends everywhere he went, as well as befriending untold numbers of MDshooters here.
He was a warrior for our rights and loved America with all his heart. In his life, he fought throat cancer and beat it, only to succumb to a second cancer that emerged in these last few years.
He fought hard, and set aside his discomfort to sit at his video editing station churning out spirited, challenging and funny videos for us to marvel at.
Ed knew that his life was in crisis, but found the time to attend church with me just recently, and then to heroically welcome his friends in to see him to say “so long”.
Our lives have been blessed knowing him, and enriched going forward. In Ed’s name we will fly his flag of courage and carry his name with us on our marches to celebrate what is best about America.
Ed, we love you and know the likes of you shall not soon pass this way again. Rest In Peace, courageous brother. We shall again see you some day!