On Friday, November 1, 2024. Beloved husband of the late Robin P. Ham (nee: Toney). Dear father of Daniel Ham. Our dear brother-in-law, uncle, cousin, and friend to many.
Mr. Ham was a member of the Masons and a longtime pianist and deacon at New Hope Baptist Church.
Visitation at Kutis Affton Chapel, 10151 Gravois, on Wednesday, November 6, 9:00 am until funeral service at 11:00 am. Interment Sunset Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to any charity benefiting animals.
So very sorry for your loss. Eddie Ray and I have known one another for years attending NewHope Baptist. Lots of found memories as teens.
Ed was the most kind and generous man and was always there if you needed his help..He played his piano for many weddings for his friends and family andbhis church….We shared alot of laughs and family good times.. Ed was one fiercely devoted family man to his wife,son,and parents and extended family . He was loved and will be greatly missed..so sorry for our loss..prayers for the family..
I have known Eddie Ray since we were kids, both attending New Hope. He’s with his precious Robin now. My love and prayers are with the rest of the family members.
So sorry for your loss.
I don’t remember not knowing Eddie. Rest in peace dear friend.
Eddie Ray and family moved down the street at 3711 Oak Hill in 1958. We were boyhood friends as young kids. We played in our yards and alleys for many years. I have so many memories of those great years. I am surprised and saddened to hear of his passing. My condolences go out to his son and family.
Love you, Eddie. Thank you for everything over the years. I’m happy that you get to be with Robin again.
Ed was a kind and wonderful person. He always brought a smile to my face whenever I saw him. He will be missed dearly and always remembered. My condolences to all those who loved him the most, and who’s lives he made better over the years.
Ed was such a kind and compassionate man. He was devoted to his beloved wife, Robin, and they now have reconnected in the Kingdom of God. He was a tremendous son and father, and beloved by all of his extended family and friends. I was always amazed by his ability to play the piano, and how he made it look so effortless – that was how great he was at mastering his craft.
I will miss his infectious laughter, and how he always made people feel like they belonged – it’s because they mattered to him. I’ll close with what he always closed on the phone with – “Love you, buddy. Talk to you later!” One day, those cheerful parting words that were heard for the last time will be fulfilled in Christ. We will indeed talk to him again!