EDWARD LOUIS MOHAN II

edward mohan

July 21, 1963 ~ November 1, 2025

Born in: FORT SCOTT, ILLINOIS
Resided in: SAN ANTONIO

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  1. Eddie, I really can’t believe you are gone, this just seems like one bad dream. I will never forget the times we have spent together, the many things you have done for me, you just knowing you were the man by the way you grabbed and carried my deep freezer when I first moved out, lol. Our many talks and you always getting it 100% as you would say. I love you & will never forget you. – Your Darling Niece Ashley

  2. My brother, my brother, my brother. It’s almost 3 weeks that you’ve been gone and I still can’t believe it. I sit and think now on the holidays I won’t be able to call you and ask you what you had to eat. I would call you all the time and say” what you doing boy”. I said it so much you started calling me just to say it. I can’t even call or text you my corny jokes anymore. Some days I’m okay but other days tears just start rolling down my eyes and I can’t stop them. As you used to have in your dj set, Eddie, Eddie, Eddie. I will forever miss you and never ever forget you.
    Love,
    Your sister

  3. I just stared at this for the longest time because it’s still so hard to believe, all the memories I had growing up, you teaching me to ride a bike, taking us to the movies and never letting us win when we played video games. My son will never get those moments with his great uncle Eddie like I did. It’s all like a bad dream…you are now reunited with Ma and grandmother and I know they are both fussing you out!… You are already deeply missed and will be forever…. Take your rest Uncle…. Love your “Favorite” niece!

  4. My brother and I were born at Scott Air Force Base in/near Belleville, Illinois. Losing one of the few people that have known you every second of your life really hurts. I know he has has gone on to a better place, and I am holding my selfish feelings. I miss our conversations, arguments, and would give anything to talk 1 last time and do it all over again. I love you brother and miss you more than anyone can know.

  5. Me and Ed was like blood Brothers we talked on the phone like 3 to 4 times a day we disagrees to agree we talked about music & Wilson Park he will be truly missed see you on the other side BRO 😢 😭 😢 😭

  6. It’s still so hard to believe you are gone.
    I will always remember and cherish our dinner in San Antonio. You reminded me so much of your dad it was scary, and you comforted me as I cried over my gumbo ❣️
    You had his musical gift and sense of humor.
    You touched so many lives and were taken too soon.
    There is comfort in knowing you have been reunited with your parents and grandparents.
    Please pray for his family to give them faith, strength, hope, mercy and grace to get through this.
    Rest in Peace Eddie, until we meet again 🙏❤️

  7. Ed i will forever miss you, you were truly a great person. Never a dull moment when we worked on a harford road, meeting up catching 3 busses to get to work and home. I just spoke with you in August around my birthday and now you’re gone. S.I.P MY …..

  8. Your jokes, punchlines, sharp wit like no other! Ed you will truly be missed! It was a pleasure working with you my friend!

  9. It was never a dull moment at 320 St Paul Street (C&P, Bell Atlantic, Verizon), you would always joke any and everybody. We worked but always had some great times and laughs. You will truly be missed. My condolences and prayers go out to your family🙏🙏

  10. Ed, I love you and miss you so much. Our weekly calls with Nick and James will not be the same. Your humor with quick comebacks were CRAZY! I still can’t believe it. I will see you again on the flip flop…….Peace 🕊️


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