December 2025

Cousin Eddie was an inspiration for me in my younger years as a man to inspire too, and as I am older a realization of a life with no regrets! ONE LUV CUZ………………………………NB

We are deeply saddened that our dear friend, Edward J. Barlow has transitioned. His kindness and compassion will never be forgotten by those who are blessed to have known him. We are grateful to have known him as a friend and confidante. We continue to pray for his family and loved ones.

ed and I were classmates Weaver 1956. My condolences to his family. May he rest in peace.

November 2025

I met Ed and Marge Barlow in 1967 when I moved to Connecticut for a teaching job. Ed welcomed me to the area and was always there when I had questions or needed help in a specific area. He was a friend to many in all his career paths and will be truly missed.
My thoughts and prayers are with you

I\'m so very sorry for your loss. Edward was a lovely gentleman. I used to see him several years ago in the local grocery store and after performances he attended for Olivia. He was a proud grandfather and a loving dad. Heartfelt prayers for his family ...

Ed,, You were always a true gentleman who led with unbiased kindness and a heart for the marginalized. I will always be in gratitude for having known

I am deeply saddened to hear of Ed’s passing. I knew him through Asylum Hill Congregational Church, where his gentle spirit and steady conviction were always evident. He carried himself with a quiet strength and a genuine kindness that touched everyone around him. I am grateful to have known him.

Ed and I shared brief times together with our mutual friends at Asylum Hill Congregational Church, a sanctuary and holy place for both of us. Although our crossed paths were few, I knew how gracious, caring, bright and honorable this man was and why he was so endeared to family and friends!

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