Ed Aylward passes away
Ed Aylward, one of many families that made the BJ their home away
from home, passed away Saturday, July 8.
Brothers Bill and Joe also worked at Ol’ Blue Walls. Their combined service, if you included their dad, was 201 years -- Bill (50 years), Joe (47 years), Ed (46 years),
Brothers Bill and Joe also worked at Ol’ Blue Walls. Their combined service, if you included their dad, was 201 years -- Bill (50 years), Joe (47 years), Ed (46 years),
John (32 years) and dad, Joseph (26 years).
Their father, Joseph M. Aylward, was BJ circulation manager from 1928 until his death in 1954.
Papa Joe worked at the Pittsburgh Telegraph and Times when he met
and married Pittsburgh Hospital nurse Catherine B. “Kit” Aylward. Ed “retired” in 1991
after 46 years at the BJ, as a truck driver and later Circulation District
Manager. Then spent the next 14 years in the Record Courier Circulation
Department before retiring again.
Their father, Joseph M. Aylward, was BJ circulation manager from 1928 until his death in 1954.
The late Bill worked for 50 years at the BJ, retiring as assistant
director of circulation in 1991.
Bill Aylward and close friend Bob Wolf, an usher, were credited
with saving the life of Joseph Demeter after he suffered a heart attack and
slumped over in a pew at St. Sebastian Church years ago.
Ed Aylward’s obituary:
Edward E. Aylward
Edward E. Aylward was born February 14,
1924 in Pittsburgh, Pa. and passed away July 8, 2017.
Ed was preceded in death by his father,
Joseph M. Aylward and mother, Catherine Boyle Aylward. Also preceded in death
by brothers, Joseph, John, and William Aylward; and grandson, Michael Aylward.
He is survived by wife, Geri; daughter,
Constance of Westerville, Ohio and son and daughter-in-law, James and Laura of
Ravenna, Ohio; step-sons, Tim, Jeff, and Todd Ruip; grandchildren, Jennifer (JohnMark)
Blakley of Columbus and Ashley Ruip of Akron. Many loved nieces and nephews. A
special thanks to Hugh Aylward. He is also survived by sister-in-law, Dorothy
Aylward; brotherin- law, Stan Ramsey, and Laura’s parents, Eugene and Judy
Scott, and her sister, Holly and Bruce Saxe. In addition, dear friends, Audrey
Merle, Fred and Margaret Welch.
Ed was a former truck driver and
Circulation District Manager for the Beacon Journal, having retired in 1991
after 46 years of service. He was a proud member of the Teamsters Locals #473
(Beacon) and #345 (Taxi Cab Drivers) for whom he drove ten years.
Ed coached Little League Baseball for
West Akron Baseball League in the 60’s. After leaving the Beacon Journal he
went on to enjoy his final retirement years working for the Record Courier
Publishing Co. for 14 years in the Circulation Dept. retiring on April 11,
2008.
Ed was a stalwart fan of the Cleveland
Indians, Browns, and the Cavs for many years. He graduated from Buchtel High
School in 1942. He was employed at Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. before joining
the Army in 1943 and serving until 1946. He served around the world, but mainly
in the China-Burma-India Theater with the 3115th Signal Service Battalion in
the 5322nd Headquarters Company under the command of Gen. Joe Stilwell and
attached to the Southeast Asia Command (SEAC) British Army-Navy Headquarter of
Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten in India and Ceylon (now
Sri-Lanka).
Ed enjoyed life to the fullest being
raised by the best parents ever, playing ball as a youth and as an adult with
the greatest brothers possible. He proudly watched the growth and success of
his two terrific children, Jim and Constance. Then in later years, he THRIVED
on sharing all of the above with Geri. The best years of his life were from
1976 until July 8, 2017 with his greatest friend ever and loving wife, Geri, at
his side. In his words, “What more could a man ask for?”
Many thanks to Dr. K. Krutky, Dr.
Blanda, Dr. Peter and Dr. Agarwal. Ed was a friend to many and was loved by
all.
The family will receive friends on
Saturday, July 15, 2017 from 11 a.m. to 12 noon at the Eckard Baldwin Funeral
Home & Chapel, 760 E. Market St. Akron, OH 44305. The funeral service will
immediately follow at 12 noon, with Rev. Joe Burkhardt officiating. Interment
at Holy Cross Cemetery. In keeping with Ed’s love of sports, please feel free
to wear anything Cavs, Indiy g ans, or Browns. Ed’s family suggests donations
may be made to Happy Trails Farm Animal Sanctuary, 5623 New Milford Road,
Ravenna, OH 44266.
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