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It was a pleasure each time we met and talked, to me,  quiet some times showing shyness this young man identified with confidence, knowledge and love for family and friends.  Edwin's passing will leave a void in my heart each time I think of family and friends.  Condolences and prayers to family and friends.   

Jakob, I never had the honor to met you in person, and I am very sorry for your loss. I myself am shocked to hear this news.

Edwin was my childhood (best) friend!!

We at times were inseparable. I remember when your father went into the Army, when he married your mother and when you were born.

We lost contact many, many, years ago, but I often thought about him. My condolences goes out to you and your family! Please tell your Grandfather (Charlie), Grandmother (Lou Ella) and your Uncle (Joban) that I am very sorry for the family's loss. Edwin was always a true friend to me! I am crushed to hear this news.

~James Crespin

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Rio Grande Indoor Pool, Arenal Road Southwest, Albuquerque, NM, USA
James 15th Birthday

 I would say he was the Silent , Shy , Brooding type of guy – until he got to know you that is, then He could talk for HOURS and still have more to say when it was time to go home!!! He would discuss everything-- music, current events, religion, politics, love, people he knew, adventures he had….

Edwin loved animals, always had dogs but loved cats and became attached to Lynette's hairless cat, Ozzy

Edwin and Lynette were married 33 years, Being high school sweethearts they depended heavily on one another, they were each other’s best everything’s.  Of course they had their bumps and tumbles during their  years together but I think they truly adored one another.  –It was sweet to hear them talk to each other with such love and kindness!

Edwin loved music… But he was the type of fella that REALLY listened to the lyrics and could tell you what the song was about and how it might apply to life. ….In our last discussion  we talked about  3 songs one about addiction ”Rooster”  and 2 that made him think of Lynette “Sweet child o mine”  &  “Aint no sunshine”.    Lynette was in Santa fe at the time and he was missing her terribly when  he said "its really true when she's gone there isn't any sunshine." 

Edwin was a genius when it came to a computer or electronics in general for that matter, He maintained all of the families computers, installed everything we needed, he would research then recommended computers, printers, modems, phones were the best buy for the money,  All we had to do was pay for it. ---- I could call and ask his recommendations or how to do something… Most times he would go get whatever part was needed, install it then try and teach us how to use it—poor guy his weekends were ours. He was my own personal IT guy.

Edwin,  Someday I’ll expect you & Lynette to greet me at those pearly gates… …But until then….. Via Con Dios.

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