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Sen. Ed Mayne dies of cancer
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No one should lose sight of the kind of government our Founding Fathers gave us. In a Democratically elected, Representative form of government, or a Republic all opinions must be present. Ed was without a doubt the finest voice possible for quite some time. Labor has lost an incredible leader, the Democrats have lost an incredible leader and Utah has lost an incredible leader.
My wife, having seen the dark side of politics, left the capitol one day after Ed gave her a short word of encouragement. She will never forget that act of sincerity. Life is short and we will remember the treasures. Ed is one of them.
Warmest,
The Throckmorton's
I can vividly remember the support offered by Senator Mayne during both of those championship runs. Senator Mayne led the way in becomming one of Hunter's biggest supporters. He took time out of his busy schedule to publicy acknowledge both teams during studentbody assemblies held at the school. His enthusiasim for the 'Hunter' community was evident, and I have no doubt that if similar success had been enjoyed at any other area school, Senator Mayne would have been just as supportive / congratulatory. Senator Mayne served his fellow man/citizens as well as anyone I've ever remembered.
May the efforts and legacy of Senator Ed Mayne never be forgotten or go unnoticed.
I will miss seeing and talking with him at the Legislature; his absence will be felt keenly. My thoughts and best wishes go to Karen and Ed's family.
I am amazed how one man can accomplish so much for so many. What an inspiration you have been to our family. There have been countless times when I have overheard conversations centered around you and what you stand for. How proud I was to let everyone know that I call you Uncle. The amount of time and effort you have dedicated to helping others, as well as your representation and support of everything that is fair and good, along with your principles and family values are traits that I try to install in my own childen, as well as the youth that I work with daily.
Thank you Uncle Ed for being such a powerful influence in our lives. I believe everyone knows how important you have been to the people of this state. It is also important that they know how loved, honored, cherished and perfect you have been for your family. In fact those are the same words you used the day you officially married me to my wife. We Love You Uncle Ed.
Jake, Nicole, Lexus and Taylor
Since forever we have loved and admired you both. From Granger High days we respected you, in our political passions we joined you, in our trails and troubles we prayed together for good outcomes. We've had ours, and are shedding great buckets of tears that you did not have yours. Karen, we love you as we loved Eddie. We are so thankful for his teddy bear nature and booming voice for our community, but mostly we are greatful for sharing over 45 years of our lives with him (and you)and never once having to question his integrity, honesty or the direction his ideals were taking him. We lost a dear, devoted friend, you lost your life's companion and sweetheat, and the kids and grandkids the greatest advocate they will ever have, but Karen, we will be praying daily for you as you work to fill the hole he has left in the community, the state and in the hearts of those countless people he has served. We love you and know you have the strength and courgae to carry on.
Don and Necia
Karen, Jamie, and Paul: you are definitely in our prayers and thoughts. My deepest sympathies to you and the rest of the family!
I am so sorry for your loss. There must have been some trouble in the heavens for us to have to send our very best off to help. Thanks Eddy for the memories,I am going to miss you little buddy!
Please accept Nancy's and my deepest sympathies.
I got to know Ed nearly 10 years ago when I was lobbying. He has always been a great friend, an inspirational leader and great example. As an avid duck hunter, Ed was a passionate and genuine defender of the Second Amendment.
Ed, I will miss you!
Karen, I hope to see you on the Hill as Ed's replacement.
Curt & Nancy Oda
I have always loved Ed's big warm hands and his kind and gentle eyes. Ed was the oldest of four children and then he had three little sisters. He would do anything to protect and watch over us all and through the years, that remained the same. He taught us so much as a family...how to stay unified, to help others...to be kind.
I was humbled that even through his fight with cancer, and during his chemo treatments his conversations were never about himself. His strong sense to make sure that others were being taken care of, from Senior Citizens, to children and animals never ended. He loved his family...and the people of this great state. He is a man of honor that found more joy in giving to others than anything he could ever give to himself.
I know in my heart we will all feel his big, warm hands in ours...as he continues to watch over us...from Heaven. Knowing my brother...he will say he has a great view...to do just that.
I love you, my precious brother.
Shauna
I will write you privately but wanted to tell you and the rest of Ed's family how sorry I am for your loss. When I read Shauna's comments I could visualize Eddy. Maybe because that is how he seemed to me, like a big brother. He has been my mentor and friend. He was always there to lean on and offer advice. There are so many things I could say but mainly want to let you know that I will always remember how Ed's face would light up when he talked about you or the kids. He always credited you with being the best part of him!
I hope Ed knew how much I appreciated, respected and loved him not just for the help and advice he has given me but for the incredable man he was. I remember the last time I thanked him. He turned it around and thanked me. That was the kind of man he was. One who cared so much about others. Well to paraphrase you Ed, You did good!
Now it is our responsibility to learn from your example and continue your work. It will be my honor to try.
Love always
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I am greatful to be part of the labor unions and served on the exec. board with Ed for 15 years. I will always miss the good times that we had at the Democratic National convention together and the oppertunity to know his wife Karen.
I hope that Karen will run for Ed seat. She had signed up to run, the first time that Ed ran, because they didn't know for sure if Ed would be able to do both the Afl-cio president and a State Senator. When the decision was made Karen was behind him all the way.
Ed, I will alway cherish the fond memories I have had with you and all that you have done for labor, but more inportantly, is that you were always a true friend.
I hope that I can pick up some of those issue that you were so Passionate about. Best wishes and a fond farwell till we all meet again.
Your Friend,
Neil Hansen