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Pamela Desko
March 16, 2024
I am so grateful to have been on Ed's team. All of us at ULLICO were on his team - he welcomed all of us and was no doubt one of the most liked and respected CEOs. Ed, rest in peace. Betty, take care and so glad I met you many years ago.
Pamela Desko
Greg LeRoy
January 26, 2024
On behalf of his fellow board members and the staff of Good Jobs First, our deepest sympathies to Ed's family and loved ones. Ed was such a down to earth man whose humility hid how incredibly sophisticated and effective he was. We are all deeply honored to have known him and when in doubt, I suggest we ask ourselves: "What would Ed do?" -- Greg LeRoy, Good Jobs First
Homer Cantu
January 25, 2024
My Deepest condolences to the Smith Family´s,I met Ed over 20 years ago through our brother Laborer John Penn LL362 both LL773 worked together to flourish its members. Threw out the state building membership and volunteering in all aspects. May Ed be at peace. LL362 brother
Homer Cantu
Stephen & Jackie Folz
January 16, 2024
May Ed Smith´s memory be a blessing to everyone who knew him and loved him. Ed will be missed!
Rhonda & Marcellus Duckett
January 15, 2024
I´m so sad heartbroken. I´m praying for the family. Ed was a wonderful person and me and my husband will never forget his kindness and support.
Terry Bumpers
January 13, 2024
Thinking of Ed today and all the good things he accomplished and the good times we had. He will be missed by all.
Patrick Henning
January 12, 2024
Ed Smith will be remembered as a labor leader who dedicated his life to improving the lives of others, revolutionized the labor movement and had an enormous impact on the frontlines of the labor movement, fighting for civil rights, equality and justice for working Americans. He will be missed by many. Prayers and thanks to the family who shared him with us all.
Shareen & Sohail Ghaziani
January 12, 2024
We know no words can ease the pain you are experiencing at the loss of Ed, Mr Smith. Please accept our deepest condolences for your loss. May you look back on the precious memories and find peace knowing he was a great human being.
Rick Terven Sr
January 12, 2024
Ed was a true friend to everyone in the Labor Movement. He helped so many people and will always be remembered. Thank You for sharing him with all of us. The Terven Family
Katie (McBride) Rife
January 12, 2024
Ed was a great friend and union brother to my dad, Dave McBride. He always spoke very highly of Ed and I heard many stories about their younger (wilder!) years :) Everyone who knew him appreciated his generosity to those less fortunate and his dedication to organized labor. The world is a better place because of him and he will be greatly missed. I hope you find the courage to get through this difficult time and are able to focus on all the love he gave you while he was here.
Dominic Vari
January 12, 2024
My condolences to Betty and all of Ed´s Family. Ed made a difference to the labor movement and in many people´s lives. Rest in Peace.
Gloria & Jim Santeramo
January 11, 2024
Our sincerest condolences for you at this time. You have our deepest sympathy and unwavering support. Wishing you peace, comfort, courage, and lots of love at this time of sorrow. Our heart goes out to you at this difficult time.
With Love & Affection, Gloria & Jim Santeramo
Marcellus Duckett
January 9, 2024
To Betty and the family, I hope you are able to get the strength and comfort you need at this time. Our heavenly father is the God of all comfort, continue to relying on him.
I cannot express what Ed meant to me. He was not just the President of our company or just a force within the Labor movement. He was a man of great kindness, full of life and love and genuine concern for people. He was their for me when my wife was diagnose with the same type of illness he had.
The comfort and encouragement he gave him I will always remember. I cannot thank him enough. What a wonderful person he was. I have no doubt that Betty and sons are the same way.
You have my deepest heart felt condolences. I wish there was something I could do to help all of you through this. Just know he will never be forgotten and you and all of his family will be in my prayers.
Thank you so much Ed for everything and you will be dearly missed.
Mary Huffman
January 9, 2024
My condolences during this extremely difficult time. May thoughts of his larger-than-life smile continue to warm your hearts. He was such a good man and I feel privileged to have met him.
Teresa A Tolson
January 9, 2024
To the Smith Family:
Weeping may endure for a night, but joy will come in the morning. We all share in your grief during this time of mourning. I will always remember as I would tease him about offering me an early retirement package and he would always come back with your too young to retire. But what will always stand out for me was when my husband passed Mr. Smith was one of the first to call and give his condolences and offer any assistance too me during my time of loss. and even after he would call to check up on me. I don't know too many of his position that would have taken the time to do this and to that I will always be grateful. We have lost a pioneer in the labor movement, but his legacy will live one forever. Matthew 25:23 The Lord said unto him," Well done good and faithful servant. Enter into the joy of the Lord. Rest in Peace Mr. Smith
Bonnie Ettinger
January 8, 2024
When working with the Illinois Women's Institute for Leadership Ed provided generous support of talent and resources throughout their 22 year history to further the training of the women who sought to run for office. He will be missed, never replaced. So sorry for his family and all who knew him. So grateful to have known him.
Yanira Merino
January 8, 2024
The labor movement lost a great worrior, one who knew how to move people to action. His work will ever lives amongs many of us trade unionist.
Roger Shoup
January 7, 2024
My regards to Betty and the kids.
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