Edward E Kilby of Port Orange Florida  August 6 1926  February 18 2019

Edward E Kilby of Port Orange Florida August 6 1926 February 18 2019

Edward E. Kilby age 92 of Port Orange went to be with Lorraine, his wife of 66 years, on 2/18/2019. Ed was born in Hartford Conn. where he attended local schools. He joined the US Navy at age 17 and served in Submarine Service during W.W. II from which he was honorable discharged. After the war Ed and Lorraine married and moved to Daytona Beach in 1950. Ed became an electrician and was a 67 year member of IBEW having joined in 1953. He taught the electrical trade too many apprentices and journeymen at Mary Carl. He was preceded in death by his wife Lorraine, his son Stephan Kilby and daughter Patricia Grierson. Survivors include his daughter Janice Segren, son Edward Kilby, sister Phyllis Joyce, 6 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. His passion was raising bloodhounds which he did for 50 years at Spruce Creek Bloodhounds Kennel. In memory of Ed please consider Southeast Bloodhound Rescue, Inc Condolences may be shared with the family at www.cardwellfuneral.com

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Edward E Kilby of Port Orange Florida August 6 1926 February 18 2019.

Source: Cardwell, Baggett and Summers Funeral Home

Death notice for the town of: South Daytona, state: Florida

death notice Edward E Kilby of Port Orange Florida August 6 1926 February 18 2019

obituary notice Edward E Kilby of Port Orange Florida August 6 1926 February 18 2019

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