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Tom Huff
July 6, 2011
Liz, I'm very sorry for your loss. I hope everything is going good in your life. Tom Huff
July 2, 2011
Ed and I became F*R*I*E*N*D*S when I joined Libbey in 1971. I learned a lot from him...and always ecjoyed his company.
He is one of the reasons that LBY Inc. evolved into a great public company.
james desmond
July 1, 2011
Ed was a wonderful man, a great help to those of us in field sales.
He was empathetic. I hate to hear that he is gone. He was one of Libbey's great people and I think he was under appreciated for what he was doing. I liked him a lot. James C. deZz Desmond
July 1, 2011
Dear Lynette...I will miss Ed...we worked together at Libbey several years ago and enjoyed discussing sports. May God grant you the strenght and peace in this time of need. Bill Green Sylvania, Ohio
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