Ed Wahl

July 06, 1940 - March 13, 2019

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Edward J. Wahl, age 78, passed away at home in Bellingham, Washington, on March 13, 2019.

Ed was born July 6, 1940, in Bellingham. He was a member of a pioneer Whatcom County family, who began arriving in Bellingham in the late 1880s. His mother was Jean (Marsh) Kennedy, AKA Mary Jean Kennedy. Her family included Thomas J. McVey and Jane McEwan (County Antrim, N. Ireland), whose daughter Jane married Michael J. Marsh (County Mayo, Ireland) in O’Neill, Nebraska. Ed’s maternal grandmother was Ann Marsh, who married Edward Joseph Kennedy about 1905.

Ed’s father was Ralph Edward Wahl, who took over management of Wahl’s Department store in 1937, 3 years before Ed was born. Ralph’s kin include his grandfather Joseph B. Wahl’s Fulda country Jaekles, Wahls, and Bolzs, and his grandmother Anna (Marthaler) Weber’s Leimerscheim, Germany and Luxembourg relations.

Ed graduated from Bellingham High School, Western Washington University, and the San Francisco College of Mortuary Science. He was first licensed as a funeral director in 1961. He received a Master of Public Health degree in Health Services Administration from UCLA and was elected to membership in the American College of Hospital Administrators.

From 1961 to 1964, Ed served in the U.S. Army, based out of Fort Rucker, Alabama, achieving the rank of Specialist 5. In 1965, he married Fran Leinders of Lynden, Washington, and in 1966 and 1967 they welcomed two children: son Erich and daughter Rebekka. Through the 1970s, Ed served as an administrator at two Seattle hospitals: Saint Francis Xavier Cabrini Hospital and West Seattle General Hospital.

For fifteen years, from 1980 to 1995, Ed served as president of the prestigious Bonney Watson Funeral Home & Cemeteries, King County, Washington. During this time, he was also Deputy Coroner for North Kitsap County and Bainbridge Island. In the late 1990s, he relocated back to Bellingham, where he served as funeral director and embalmer first for Westford Funeral Home, and finally for Moles Farewell Tributes. In 1995, he married Lisa Kelsey of Seattle, Washington, and in 1997 they welcomed their daughter Kristina.

Ed was a licensed funeral director and embalmer for over 50 years, receiving an appointment by the governor and serving for ten years on the Washington State Regulatory Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers. He was a consummate professional, a wealth of information, and a kind and humorous man. He was also a beloved member of the Moles Farewell Tributes team.

Ed is survived by his children Erich Joseph Wahl, Rebekka Elisabeth Cowen, and Kristina Kelsey Wahl; his grandchildren Annika Rose Christensen and Karsten Edward Wahl; as well as his brother Terence Wahl and family.

A memorial service will be held on Friday, March 22, 2019, 12:00pm at Moles Farewell Tributes – Bayview Chapel, in Bellingham, with reception to follow.

Memorial Service

  • Date & Time: March 22, 2019 (12:00 AM)
  • Venue: Moles Farewell Tributes - Bellingham
  • Location: 2465 Lakeway Drive Bellingham, WA 98229 - (Get Directions)
  • Phone Number: (360) -73-3-0510

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19 responses to Ed Wahl

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  1. I’m sorry for the loss of Ed, he was a very nice person. Sending my prayers and love to his family and friends.

  2. My heart goes out to Kristina and her siblings. Uncle Ed was a consummate gentleman. I remember him sitting in the chair with his pipe in one hand and a cocktail in the other while visiting with our family during Christmas.
    He and my Grandmother, Clara Kesley, had a special bond. He would call her “Granny Greenbeans” because inevitably green beans would be served at every dinner! They had a special bond that would last until she passed away just this past year.
    Ed had a way with story telling and jokes!
    He will be missed by all.

    1. Erich Wahl says:

      Hi Nicole, thank you for sharing that memory. I can see my Dad with his two favorite vices (a pipe and a cocktail) poking fun at Clara (and he only did that with people he adored). I hope you and your family are doing well.

  3. Bill Bloch says:

    There was much well deserved family love, admiration and respect at Ed’s service. He was always the ultimate professional in a very difficult profession and also a mentor to many. Away from his job, he was quite the fun, friendly and light-hearted guy. Bill Bloch “58

    1. Erich Wahl says:

      Hi Bill, I hope you are doing well. From an H-46 pilot to a fellow H-47 pilot.

  4. Ed,always thought you’d outlive me by a mile.
    from high school until now you’ve been a good friend
    rest in peace, and I’ll be along later,

    charlie

    1. Erich Wahl says:

      Charlie, I hope you are well. My Dad talked about you more than any other of his friends and really appreciated the bond you shared.

  5. Nick Jerns says:

    Ed was a great funeral director and liked by many he was a complement to the profession sorry to hear of his passing thank you Nick Jerns

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