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Edward E. “Ed” McQuern

Edward E. "Ed" McQuern

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Edward E. “Ed” McQuern, 76, of New Whiteland passed away on April 29, 2020 at home surrounded by loved ones.  Ed was born on June 11, 1943, in Frankfort to Marvin E. & Marjorie E. (Heise) McQuern.  He married Lilly Lois Cheek in 1963, the mother of his two children.  Ed married Constance Evans in 1987.

Ed was a graduate of Clinton Central High School in the Class of 1961.  He grew up farming with his father in Boyleston, worked at Chrysler Corporation, then became an independent truck driver, retiring earlier this year.  His handle was “Moose” for close to 50 years but friends and family also called him Eddie, Big Ed, and Eddie Mac.  He loved animals and they loved him.  He treasured time spent in the West, reveling in its natural beauty, history, and vastness.

Ed had a brilliant mind and talent for making and fixing things. He was a kind and gentle man, a devoted father and friend, a generous man who would give you his last dime and the shirt off his back.

Ed is survived by his daughter, Lisa Price (Dan), Greenville, Ohio; three grandchildren, Daniel Price (Justice), Caitlin Price, and Tyler McQuern; four great-grandchildren, Yousef Price, Rylan Givens, Kaisley Givens, and Ryker Whitehead; two sisters, Carol S. Burton and Cathy Trout; and one brother, Richard Thomas.  Ed was preceded in death by his son, Todd Edward McQuern, and his second wife, Connie.

Following Ed’s wishes and with current social distancing guidelines, a memorial service will be planned for the future.  Young-Nichols Funeral Home, Tipton, is assisting Ed’s family with arrangements.

Memorial donations may be made to the Johnson County Animal Shelter, 2160 N Graham Road, Franklin, Indiana, 46131 or at http://johnsoncountyanimalshelter.com/donation.

 

 

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8 thoughts on “Edward E. “Ed” McQuern”

  1. Larry & Pat Newton and Ron Weaver

    We are sorry to hear of Ed’s passing. We grew up in Boyleston with Ed and have many fond memories of him. We last saw him when he attended a Michigantown Class Reunion a few years ago.

  2. Wilma Murphy

    May God comfort you. Words cannot express my deepest sympathy. You are in my thoughts and prayers, and I am grieving for you.

  3. Mary Patchett

    Lisa and Dan , You and family qre still in my prayers as the days go by with dealing with the loss of your Dad. You two were so dedicated to making the best and easiest final days so good for him. It was always good to be able to talk and text him in his final days and with you keeping me in the loop. Love you guys!

    1. Thank you so much, Mary! I’m so glad we stayed in touch through the months, days, and hours up to his passing. You were a great friend to dad and to me as well. Love you too!

  4. I’m so sorry to hear of Ed’s passing. I just recently met him and we really hit it off talking about trucks, farming and so many other things. I wish I’d have had the opportunity to know him better. God Bless.

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