Edward M. Cuda
Jul 6, 1941 – Dec 29, 2017
Preceded in death by parents, Max and Marie (Konecky) Cuda. Survived by wife, Joan Cuda; children: Kevin Cuda (Coleen), Kimberly Parks, and Mark Cuda (Jennifer); five grandchildren: Camden Parks, Emma Cuda, Adrianna Parks, Sarah Cuda, and Finley Cuda; sister, Kathy Nuccio.
The family will receive friends on Tuesday, Jan. 2nd from 5pm to 7pm at the West Center Chapel, followed by VIGIL SERVICE at 7pm. MEMORIAL MASS on Wednesday, Jan. 3rd at 10:30am at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, 7790 S. 192nd St. Memorials to American Cancer Society.
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I am so sadden to hear of Eddie’s passing. He was such a fun filled man.
I’m glad he is no longer in pain..
He will be missed by all.
God bless you Joan and give you continued strength.
carroll and Family
No one could have been a better husband to my sister than Ed. It is truly sad day in all families involved.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Cuda families during this sad time. Ed was a high school friend with many memories of those wonderful days together. May you rest in peace Ed and God Bless.
Mark and family, I am so sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you and your family as you face this difficult time. I pray that you will find solace in knowing that the Father will welcome Edward with open arms. God bless!
Joan, So sorry to read of Ed’s passing. I’m assuming he was ill we had some fun times when I lived across the street from you on Cornhusker Drive. Condolences to you , your children and grandchildren. Janette
So sorry to hear this shocking news about Ed passing away. We had so much fun in the Valley with him. He will be dearly missed. Not a single St. Patrick’s Day or Winter Texan Appreciation Day will go by when I will not think of him. Hugs to you and your whole family Joan. <3
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Cuda family during this very difficult time. Ed was a very special person that always seemed to fill the room with smiles & laughter… He will be missed by all that knew him.
Joan- I’m so very sorry to hear about your husbands passing. my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
I want to give the Cuda’s family my biggest condolences. Ed was an awesome and husband and father. I remember when Ed and Joan would come to Iowa to visit Erin and I. He dotted a lot about his grandchildren. He was the most kindness and warm-hearted man that I knew I am sorry I can’t come to the funeral but my heart and prayers are going to Ed and family. I am glad he is not in pain anymore. To Joan, just noted that I am giving you the biggest hug right now. If you need anything please feel free to contact me at my email or by phone which is 515-494-6708
Joan & Family,
We are so sorry to hear of Ed’s passing. You have our deepest sympathy. We will keep the family in our prayers.Ed was a wonderful man and will be missed by anyone that knew him. He is now out of pain and at rest. May he Rest In Peace.
To Joan and the Cuda family. We were very sad to hear about Ed’s passing. I am sure he will be greatly missed. You have our deepest sympathy.
Joan, We are thinking about you and your family during this time. I was very sorry to hear of Ed’s passing. God has a purpose for all things, and though we don’t always understand, we can trust Him for needed strength. We will truly miss Ed as he was such a kind and loving individual. Our prayers are with you and the family.
Tom & Edie
We are so sorry to hear of Ed’s passing. Jim enjoyed knowing him when he worked at the Antioch Goodyear! Keeping your family in our prayers!
I am so sorry to hear about eddie you are in my prayers linda townsdin lippincott
The Cuda family: Our deep felt sympathy is with all of you at this difficult time of Ed’s passing and Joan’s father. I always liked kidding Ed. about various things, and enjoyed the golf scramble outings we had here in Texas. We also remember the times when we called you and Ed as first responders for me (John) and I think also for Nancy’s cousin, when he was down here. And Joan you are always so kind and thoughtful. Miss you on the bide rides. And oh yes, that was another time to joke around with Ed since he frequently came to the breakfasts. And every once in while we talked about earlier days of Cedar Bluffs. You have been in our thoughts now a ling time. May the Lord Bless you and keep you. John and Nancy Beilke
Dear Joan and family very sorry for your loss didn’t get to see you two very often but always was nice to visit when we did he always had a smile he was a lot like his dad max
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