Eddie passed away peacefully on 22nd February 2025 aged 75 years.
Beloved son of the late Mavis and Ted Hayward.
Dearly loved brother of Glenda and brother in law of John (Armstrong).
Loved uncle to his nieces and nephews.
A Service of Thanksgiving for Eddie's life will be held in St George’s Anglican Church, Midland Highway, Goornong
on Monday 3rd March at 1.30pm. Following this service the cortege will leave for the Goornong Cemetery.
After the burial service you are warmly invited to join the family for refreshments at The Drovers Arms Hotel in Goornong.
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The service will be live approximately 5 -10 minutes prior to commencing.
3rd March 2025 at 1:30 PM
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Our deepest condolences to Eddie’s sister Glenda and family.
I will cherish the memories and our talks over the years Eddie.
R.I.P.
Jamie Quirk
Deepest sympathies to Glenda and families.
Eddie was a true gentleman who I will miss very much.
Over coffee Eddie and I discussed many things during the years , AFL (his beloved Western Bulldogs), Heathcote and District Football League,
White Hills being one of his favourites, horse racing, cricket and tennis.
I will cherish the trinkets you made at the Activity Centre.
Gone but not forgotten.
RIP Eddie
Leanne Trewick
Deepest sympathies to Glenda and family.
My memories of Eddie won’t be forgotten.
Good times coming over to my work shop for the day.
Had some good laughs and some serious talks.
R.I.P. Eddie
Dave Hutchins
Dear Glenda, our sincere apologies for the passing of your brother Eddie.
We were at Gundagai over the weekend at a wedding, and whilst Dave was reading the Bendigo Addy, he was shocked to read the passing of Eddie.
Dave went to school with Eddie, and Dave would occasionally bump into Eddie in the street and they both shared a good conversation.
Eddie will be sadly missed by Dave … no more conversations in the street.
David & Bronwyn Young
Fond Memories of Eddy and also his Dad ‘Ted’.
I worked at Gillies with Ted and I also learned to drive a truck under Ted’s instructions, he was a great teacher who could turn his hand to most things!
R.I.P. Ed
Dean Wilkinson