Don Wolfe
ED and I were buddies in High School and graduated in 1947. Ed was the best man at Pat's and my wedding in 1952.Over the years we have gone separate ways but I'll always remember our times together. Don Wolfe
Birth date: Feb 11, 1929 Death date: May 8, 2015
Mr. George “Ed” Carrigan, age 86, passed away Friday, May 8, 2015 in Muskegon. He was born in Grand Rapids on February 11, 1929 to Robert and Kathryn Carrigan. Ed received his Masters of Education from Western Michigan University. Read Obituary
ED and I were buddies in High School and graduated in 1947. Ed was the best man at Pat's and my wedding in 1952.Over the years we have gone separate ways but I'll always remember our times together. Don Wolfe
Ed was a joy to work for and work with. I can't say enough about his positive attitude and infectious smile. He was the perfect administrator!
Tom Fielstra
Chris and Family, I'm so, so sorry for your loss. Please know that we are thinking of you and are sending our love and prayers.
Barb and Tom Haluszka
Chris and Family....Please know we are thinking about you. Tough times will bring rich and warm memories that will always be yours to cherish.
Jim and Marlene Pardoe
From the day he arrived as assistant principal at Mona Shores High School Mr. Carrigan won respect with his firm but cheerful demeanor. Highly regarded and fondly remembered by faculty, staff and students. Sincere condolences to those who loved him and cherish his memory.
Charley Roberts, MSHS '66
Helen, I am so sorry for your loss. I will always remember the times we were together and the laughter that entailed. Fondest memories that I will always cherish. My sympathy and love to you and all the children.
Pat Keller
Helen, Jeff, Pat and Chris,
Nancy said it so well. Ed's legacy will live on through his boys and those who loved him. His kindness extended not only to his family but to everyone he met. I never knew such a loving person. He will be greatly missed. A sunset on earth, is a sunrise in Heaven.
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Floyd and Sandy Dodd
Helen, Jeff, Pat and Chris,
Words cannot express how sorry I am for the loss of such a beautiful husband and father. He was kind and caring, without question, and the kind of father we all wanted. Ed’s easy going humor and wisdom reflected off those around him, and he was loved by all that knew him. Perhaps he never knew how influential he really was.
I loss a wonderful father-in-law but was touched to have him in my life for 12 blessed years. All of his great qualities that he left behind will shine and live on through his family and loved ones. Keep his memories close to your heart, and he will never be far away.
Thank you, Ed…I will always love you.
Nancy Carrigan