Ed Edgington
December 1, 1958 -
December 16, 2003
On December 16,
2003, ARMA Chicago lost a dear friend and colleague, Ed Edgington. Ed
passed away suddenly after a brief but serious illness. Although he was
an intensely private person, Ed had many interests and passions, which
included his work in the RIM industry, gardening, gourmet cooking, all
things academic and his deep love for his family.
Ed
grew up on a dairy farm in Cobb, WI a small town just outside of
Madison. The farm has been in the family for several generations, and
is currently operated by Ed’s brother Mark and his wife Sue. Ed’s
mother Marietta still lives on the farm, and recalled how Ed had over
100 orchids in his Lincoln Park condo, and knew the Latin name of every
one of them. On his visits home, he raided the gardens to bring plants
back home to cultivate.
Ed’s
love for botany can be traced back to his childhood when he and his
siblings would work all summer long at the famous Madison Farmer’s
Market selling their home-grown produce. Madison’s farmer’s market has
a vendor waiting list of years, but the Edgingtons were lucky enough to
have sold a heifer years earlier to the man who developed the market.
When the family was offered an opportunity to get in on the ground
floor, they seized it. Marietta recalled how “the kids sold fruits and
vegetables in booth #4, while we sold jams and jellies a few booths
down in #8.”
Ed
graduated from the University of Wisconsin, Platteville with a teaching
degree. He began his career as an Agriculture teacher, but became
disenchanted with “kids who weren’t there to learn.” He moved to
Chicago and launched his career in Records Management, working first
for a bank, then several law firms, until his most recent position as
Records Manager for the architectural firm Skidmore, Owens, and
Merrill. Throughout his career, Ed prided himself on delivering results
by streamlining operations and improving inefficient records
operations. His quiet, private demeanor belied the fact that he was
highly motivated and results-oriented.
Ed
was reluctant to burden others with the news of his illness. As a
result, most of us were unaware and were greatly saddened to learn of
his passing. He was a much loved son, brother, uncle and friend who
leaves behind his mother Marietta, brother Mark (wife Sue), sister
Lori, and brother John (wife Erin). He has been laid to rest next to
his father Wayne who passed away September 26, 2003 and his brother
Michael who passed away in 1971 at age 14. Ed’s quiet dignity and
friendship will be missed greatly.
Recollection contributed
by Barbara Dalton.
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