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In Memory of
Edward Earl Duffy
September 6, 1960 - October 29, 2012
Obituary
Edward Earl Duffy, of Boston, age 52, died Monday October 29, 2012 at Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA from his battle with lymphoma.
Edward was born September 6, 1960 in Vineland, NJ to Edward Duffy and Vonda (Stoebner) Alexander. He moved with his mother, step-father, and brothers to SD in 1976.
Edward graduated from Mitchell High School in 1978. He moved back to the east coast after high school where he graduated from Syracuse University with a degree in Architecture. He worked as an architect throughout Boston and New York his entire career and was most recently employed at Elkus Manfredi in Boston. Edward worked on various architecture projects throughout the United States and was most proud of his project on the Student Center building on the campus of MIT.
Edward enjoyed vacationing as well, and was fortunate to have visited many foreign countries throughout his life. He was a collector of books, mainly architecture books. He was also an avid snow skier.
He was an active member of Trinity Church in the City of Boston where he volunteered as a tour guide and was a member of the Art and Architecture Committee.
He is survived by his parents:
Edward and Carol Duffy, Vineland, NJ
Vonda and Bruce Alexander, Loomis, SD
One Brother:
Mike Duffy, Mitchell, SD
Half brothers and sisters:
Brian (Jill) Duffy Philadelphia, PA
Dan (Mary) Alexander, Mitchell, SD
Jennifer Duffy, Vineland, NJ
Kevin Duffy, Vineland, NJ
Nine nieces and nephews and 2 great-nieces and many cousins
Three sets of aunts and uncles:
Rochelle (George) Edwards, Cheyenne, WY
Lila (Fred) Mettler, Rapid City, SD
Cheryl (Frank) Lutjens, Ethan, SD
He is proceeded in death by:
Leo and Laura Stoebner, maternal grandparents
Aunts and Uncles:
Delvis (Jerry) Fenner, and Kenny (Marlys) Stoebner
Funeral services will be held on Monday, Nov. 5th at 6:30pm at Trinity Church, 206 Clarendon St, (Copley Sq) Boston. Friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Trinity Church.
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