Cynthia St. John Carroll

Birth date: Feb 14, 1951 Death date: Nov 18, 2014
Edward “Ed” E. Van Dyke, 63, of Holton, MI passed away Tuesday, November 18, 2014. He was born February 14, 1951 to Able and Ruth Van Dyke. Ed was an avid outdoorsman; he loved being in nature, throwing horseshoes and drinking bee Read Obituary
Sending my love to the family!
Ed you were one of the best brother-in -laws a person could ever have, you were always fun to be around whether at the river, playing cards, drinking beer or just hanging out with. You always left us with something to talk about & laugh about it when we got together later. I want to thank you for being there for Mary Ann & Larry.
, you were more than an Uncle you were their friend & they loved you so much. you will be missed by more people than you realize. I hope you & Larry are catching up on all the things he missed. Love & miss you, Sue
Ed, I have know you all my life!! Mary and I were so close in age I always knew you as my "Uncle Ed". I remember all the Christmas Parties, You and Larry wrestling around. You were a wonderful Uncle to my Niece Mary Ann and my Nephew Larry. What a big impact you made on all of us. The last time I saw you I got the biggest hug ever, that was at Sue and Tom's pig roast. I got some good pictures and some great memories!!
Wow, SO hard to believe you left us so soon. You have been in my life as long as aunt sue and uncle larry have. I always considered you as my uncle and friend. You will be so sadly missed by many, and while your in heaven will you give my grandma and uncle larry a big hug from me. Love and miss you Uncle Ed see you again one day
I am so sorry for your loss. He was an awesome man. May he rest in peace.
I have so many great memories with you uncle Ed, when ever i think about all the fun times we had i will be smiling! You will always hold a very special place in my heart,and i know you will be an angel watching over us all. " I LOVE YOU"
We had the pleasure of meeting Ed this last summer. Our prayers go out to Dee and the rest of the family.