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Edward-Lisciandra

In Loving Memory

Lisciandra, Edward Nicholas

Age 94, passed away Wednesday, December 8, 2021. Beloved husband for 74 years of the late Mary Lisciandra (nee Tuhro); loving father of Linda (Tom) Frisella, Mark and Phil (Julia) Lisciandra; dear grandfather of Thomas E. Frisella, Shelli (Rob) Thomson, Katie Lisciandra, Beth (Mark) Mans, Anna and Emily, Julia’s daughters; beloved great-grandfather to Carmen, Joe, Olivia, Alex and Evan; dear brother, uncle, and friend to many.

Ed managed several Walgreens stores throughout the St. Louis area. After retiring, Ed and Mary moved to Arizona for 7 years. Not one to let the dust settle, he took up hiking, wood turning and worked on his golf game. He became a juried artist known for his artistic wood bowls but most of all for his great sense of humor. Still cracking jokes the day he passed away.

His friends at Cape Albeon will surely miss him. We love you Dad.

Services:  Funeral from Kutis South County Chapel, 5255 Lemay Ferry Monday, December 13, 9:30 a.m. Interment J.B. National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the American Heart Association appreciated. Visitation Sunday, 4-8 p.m.

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10 thoughts on “Lisciandra, Edward Nicholas”

  1. Hello good friend. So sorry to hear about Ed’s passing. Know that you and your family are in our thoughts.
    Tim & Kathy McGuire

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  2. Hello good friend. So sorry to hear about Ed’s passing. Know that you and your family are in our thoughts.
    Tim & Kathy McGuire

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  3. Phil, so sorry to hear about your loss. If you’re Dad was half the man you’ve become (and I know he was), you have much to be proud of…he sounds like he was just a great guy to hang out with. I will remember your Dad and family in my prayers.

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  4. Phil, so sorry to hear about your loss. If you’re Dad was half the man you’ve become (and I know he was), you have much to be proud of…he sounds like he was just a great guy to hang out with. I will remember your Dad and family in my prayers.

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  5. My sincere condolences and heartfelt love for Ed and family.
    He was a true “sweetheart” and loved by so many.
    He will be missed by all.

    Margaret Robison, Recreation Director
    Cape Albeon Sr. Living

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  6. My sincere condolences and heartfelt love for Ed and family.
    He was a true “sweetheart” and loved by so many.
    He will be missed by all.

    Margaret Robison, Recreation Director
    Cape Albeon Sr. Living

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