Edward L. Meister
Meister, Edward L. age 57, of La Grange, beloved husband of Herta
(nee Krosche), loving father of Maria (Clayton) Brewster, Joseph
(Jennifer), Erich and Annalisa Meister, proud grandfather of
Morgan and Tori Brewster, dear brother of Suzanne Meister,
fond nephew of Violet Schadeck, cousin of many. Visitation
Monday, 3 to 9 p.m. at Hallowell & James Funeral Home>,
1025 W. 55th St., Countryside. Funeral Tuesday, St. Peters.
Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Memorials to the
American Diabetes Association, 2323 N. Mayfair Rd.,
#502, Wauwatosa, WI., 53226, would be appreciated.
708-352-6500.
Skip's Guest Book
An on-line guest book was available at the Chicago
Sun Times. Although it is no longer available there,
you may view it's contents here:
Guest Book
Skip's Eulogy
If you wish to hear the eulogy (Catholic), it is a 5.8MB
.MP3 File which would take over 20 minutes if you
you use a 56k modem. you may
you may
download it here:
Skip_Eulogy: Tuesday
Feb, 18, 2003
Skip's Song
Everybody who knew Skip knows of his passion for Bluegrass.
He loved this particular song so much, he requested that we
perform it at a 1998 Concert in Kinmundy, Ill. The crowd so
loved him and his song that, to this day, they always ask for
The Fields Have Turned Brown
-Carter Stanley: Performed by Justin Petraitis, J. D. Mclain, J. L. Stadelmann
A Quote from Skip
Skip was active in politics and participated with a fervor and
sincere patriotism. When he was physically unable to serve his
country, he served those who did, like his father. While he espoused
many conservative causes with a rhetoric commensurate with his deep
conviction, he was never more eloquent then when reciting these words:
Skip on Civil Rights
Edward 'Skip'
Meister
hansgraf3@comcast.net