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Show What a great teammate and friend. Always had a smile and never seemed to have a bad day. Condolences to his Family. - Phil Johnson A great mentor and coach, rest easy Big “T”, Condolences to Jackie and the family. Cuzz My most heartfelt condolences to the family. T was my other Father and growing up with him in my life was the best! May God Bless and keep your family. - Kevin Green | I think I can speak for all of our Davis High School Class of 1959. Eddie was a friend to all and will be greatly missed. He was very friendly to everyone and had a great sense of humor, which I will never forget. I had the opportunity to play baseball and basketball with Eddie since our junior high days at North Davis Jr. High. Condolences to his family. - Norm Haugen I was blessed as a child to have spent time with my God Father. Probably little people know outside his brother, my mom and Grandma. He always told me “It will be ok”, with my mom being one so much. He’s even given me small amounts of money, saying to not steal and be kind. The little things in life make more of a difference than people know. He was a Great person and MENTOR. Blessed to have had him in my life. — God Daughter Lakaitay Wilder Gibson Great friend and even better person. Worked with Big T at Job Corps and had some great times and always appreciated his advice. "IT" always kept it real with you and told the best stories. Called me big fella and his favorite line was "home juice"! Our hearts ache but we know you are resting easy with God. Love ya Big T. Condolences to Jackie and all family. - Nancy and Quinton Davis Uncle Eddie was a great man with a smile and a laugh that would bring joy as soon as he entered the room. He was kind and patient and | can hear him asking me “Do remember that time you left your book bag in my car?” “Unable are the loved to die. Love is immortality. He touched the lives of so many. He is truly loved. Sorry | can’t be there family, know that you have been in my thoughts and prayers. — Teresa Saulsberry-Tools, great niece My thoughts and prayers go out to the family members and many friends of Eddie, aka Big T. Maya Angelou said: People will forget what you said, and people will forget what you did but people will always remember how you made them feel. With Big T all are applicable. He always spoke kind of people, and was always willing to give anyone his last, but most of all Eddie always left you feeling as if you were the most important person in the room. I will miss him as well as his great fishing stories. It was a blessing to have known him, and a pleasure*to have worked for him. - Brenda Burks I think I can speak for all of our Davis High School Class of 1959. Eddie was a friend to all and will be greatly missed. He was very friendly to everyone and had a great sense of humor, which I will never forget. I had the opportunity to play baseball and basketball with Eddie since our junior high days at North Davis Jr. High. Condolences to his family. - Norm Haugen Big T, you definitely will be missed. Davis High and Weber State Hall of Famer, one of the 50 greatest at Weber State, number | in our hearts!! The best thing about Big T was not that he was a Hall of Fame athlete, he was a Hall of Fame uncle, and a Hall of Fame person!! He was so good to his family and friends! Big T being in your corner really did mean you were on the winning team!! Love you, R.I.P Big T!! — Derek Frye, nephew |