Edward ‘Ed’ James Coull
Edward ‘Ed’ James Coull, 66 of Edmonton passed away on February 6, 2014, at the Royal Alexandra hospital with his family by his side.
Born April 28, 1947 to Clara and Jack Coull of Edmonton, he is survived by his wife Sylvia, children Leanne (Terry), Andrea (Rob), Justin (Mary-Anne), Chris (Sarah), and 6 grandchildren.
Ed was retired from a long career with the Federal government. He loved hockey, golf, camping and fishing. He loved to laugh and was ‘the life of the party.’ He didn’t live by anybody else’s rules and will be greatly missed.
Visitation will be held at Trinity Funeral Home 1:00pm – 3:00pm, Wednesday February 12. With a Private family burial to take place at a later date. In lieu of flower, donations can be made to the Arthritis Society.
I worked with Ed for about 6 years before he retired. We thought a lot alike and had quite a few laughs. I am so sad to hear about his passing. I am presently in Arizona so I am sad I cannot make it to his memorial. Know that he was a wonderful man with a kind heart no matter what else was going on in his life. I thought the world of him.
Please accept my deepest condolences on your loss. Ed and I worked together for many years. We shared many stories and laughter over the years.
Ed always held a special place in my heart and he always will. He was a caring person who would do anything for a friend. I remember going to yard sales with him, his love of Oddie, and his gentle way. My deepest sympathy to all his family.
My deepest condolences to Ed’s family.
I have only good fond memories of Ed when we worked together.
We wish to express our condolences to Ed’s family! I worked with Ed for many years, and he truly had a heart of gold! The fun we had at work, the hockey games, and many other occasions! He will be greatly missed!
We wish to send our condolences to Ed Coulls family. I worked with Ed for many years, and had fun at work and the hockey games, etc. He truly had a heart of gold. He will be missed by all.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. While I didn’t know Ed personally, I have gotten a sense of who he was through the stories you relayed while Ed was in the hospital. Your deep care and concern for Ed’s well being was obvious and we are very sorry for your loss. If there is anything we can do, please let us know.
Although I didn’t know Ed very well, I do know that he cared much about his family. He was thoughtful of those he loved and had a deep love of Odie. He has gone to a place where he can be free of all his pains. My condolences to his family.
Good bye Uncle Jim – we love you and will miss you….
Thanks Ed for all the good times, your family should know you will Not be forgotten by myself or anyone that knew you well. I knew you for a long time, but not long enough.