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Edwin L. Lord Jr.

Edwin L. Lord Jr.

Eddie lived for sports; a passionate fan of the Phillies and Eagles. When the Phils hit a homer he’d send pics of him ringing his miniature Liberty Bell. If he didn’t like what he saw he’d be posting his displeasure on Facebook. He played 3rd base for Kingsway (Class of ’83) following in the footsteps of his hero, Mike Schmidt. He had learned to play the game under his father’s tutelage when he coached Little League. He kept a small group of friends his whole life through, competing with many of them in baseball fantasy leagues. If his T.V. was on, he’d probably be checking out some wrestling (WWE) and he loved the music of the 80’s, especially Journey. Nothing made him smile more than the sight of his nieces and nephews; they had a way of getting him out of his shell. He learned to cook from his parents and was terrific behind the stove. His neighbors loved his dishes from afar, the smells wafting down the hallways, though his mother found his tastes to be a little on the spicy side.  In high school he worked for several area farms and later for True Value in Swedesboro and Walmart.
He is survived by his siblings, Mark (Robert) Lord-Schell, Jacquelyn (Kenard) Lloyd, and William; his aunts, Emily Bunton and Catherine Hemphill; and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, Edwin L. Lord Sr. and Mary P. Lord.
Come celebrate 60 great years, Wednesday April 23, 6-7 p.m. at Daley Life Celebration Studio, Swedesboro where there will be a 7 p.m. service. Donations in lieu of flowers to American Diabetes Association (diabetes.org) will be appreciated.

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