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Obituary for Edmund J. Sadowski
Edmund (Eddie) Sadowski passed away suddenly at the age of 68 years old on Tuesday, March 16th, 2021 at his home in New Ipswich, NH. Eddie was born on January 9th, 1953 and grew up in the South End of Boston. Eddie loved being outdoors and spending most of his time hiking, fishing, camping, and playing golf whenever he got the chance too. Eddie graduated from Boston High School in 1973 and then became a union carpenter most of his adult life. In his youth, Eddie spent summers at Camp Hale in Sandwich, NH. Time at camp fostered his love of the outdoors. Eddie enjoyed spending time with his sons to fish, hike, camp, and golf. Eddie remained connected to Camp Hale Alumni Association and visited camp in his later years whenever he got the chance. Eddie was a family man and loved spending his time with his two children and his two grandchildren. Eddie was very active in his boys’ cub scouts and boys scouts. Eddie lit up any room he walked into and had an infectious laugh that you could not forget.
Eddie is survived by his two children, Brenton Sadowski and Corey Sadowski and his wife Jillian Sadowski and their mother Kathryn Sadowski, his grandchildren Ava and Evan, his sister Yvonne Ruscoe, his brother Vincent (Jerry) Sadowski, and many other family members and friends. Eddie is predeceased by his parents; Vincent and Rose (Bargoot) Sadowski and his brother Theodore (Teddy) Sadowski. There will be memorial services on Tuesday, March 23rd, 2021 at Michaud Funeral Home & Crematorium in Wilton, NH from 5:30-8:00pm and on Thursday March 25th, 2021 at St. Raphael Parish in Medford, MA with calling hours starting at 10am and service starting at 11am. Cemetery service to follow at New Calvary Cemetery at 800 Harvard St. in Mattapan, MA. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the American Diabetes Association. “Your life was a blessing, your memory a treasure, you’re loved beyond words, and missed beyond measure”