Edward Rhea - Updated Information
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Kenny Davis
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Edward Rhea - Updated Information
I just learned that my friend Edward (Eddie) Rhea passed away yesterday evening. Those of you who had the opportunity to visit or play music with him, knew he was a genuinely great guy who was quick to offer help of any kind. Those of you who have only known him through his posts on the Forum will know he was always eager to help in any way and provide a good natured and well-thought response to most anything that would come up. Besides playing Pedal Steel, he played fiddle, guitar, and provided vocals for bands in Northwestern Oklahoma.
He was a loving husband to Deresa (Dee), and also leaves five children and two grandchildren. Please keep his family in your prayers.
Service Information:
2:00 p.m. Saturday June 1st at the Civic Center - 123 S. Main, Medford, OK. Music and fellowship celebrating Eddie's life immediately following the service.
He was a loving husband to Deresa (Dee), and also leaves five children and two grandchildren. Please keep his family in your prayers.
Service Information:
2:00 p.m. Saturday June 1st at the Civic Center - 123 S. Main, Medford, OK. Music and fellowship celebrating Eddie's life immediately following the service.
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Jerry Overstreet
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I did a couple deals with Eddie....we spoke on the phone a few times and shared a few private messages. Though we never met, I felt he was an instant friend. Such a pleasant man to converse with.
I remember a couple years ago, he posted a photo of him with his first grand-baby. So proud and so thrilled. RIP Eddie.
I remember a couple years ago, he posted a photo of him with his first grand-baby. So proud and so thrilled. RIP Eddie.
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Rex Blevins
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Eddie Rhea
I played music w/Eddie on occasion and have to agree, a wonderful person and a genuine diplomat to those of us that knew him.
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ken collins
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Edward Rhea
Condolences to Ed's family. I only knew him from his coming to our steel guitar meetings in OKC. It was a long way for him, he loved music and it showed. Sad news. Ken Collins
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Adrian Adkisson
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This is such sad news. I met Eddie thru James Morehead. He was such a nice guy and would help you with anything. He eventually joined our group on fiddle, I want to say around the spring of 2016. We played quite a few shows together. I believe he was with us when we opened up for Cody Jinks and Whitey Morgan. He and I had texted in early May and he had told me his middle child was graduating and we'd get together soon to work on Shobuds. He had really paid attention to how James could work on steel guitars. I should've done the same but didn't. He was a very devoted husband and father.
I won't be able to make the services tomorrow because of a family reunion that I have to attend in a different part of the state. Thanks Kenny for calling and keeping me informed and reminding me to visit the forum. I'll be checking back here frequently.
I won't be able to make the services tomorrow because of a family reunion that I have to attend in a different part of the state. Thanks Kenny for calling and keeping me informed and reminding me to visit the forum. I'll be checking back here frequently.
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Larry Lenhart
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This is terrible news...I just now read this post...I rarely look at the "gone home" section. Ed was a great guy, always happy and was wonderful to me...he came over several times to my house and worked on steel guitars for me...I feel awful that I just now learned about it. Ed was a hard worker for the railroad company...he told me the last time I saw him that the work was making an old man of him, but he was happy and had a big smile on his face...I offered him 2 hats..an Emmons and a Zumsteel hat...he couldnt decide which one, so I said, take them both...he had a big smile on his face...I will remember his warm friendly smile. If anyone knows what happened you can send me a pm, I would appreciate it. Condolences to his family and may you RIP Ed.
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