Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Nunez, Edison J. Jr.

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GUILDERLAN­D —

Edison J. Nunez Jr., 98, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, July 21, 2021, at Kingsway Arms Nursing Center, surrounded by his loving family.

Edison was born on November 9, 1922, in Jacksonvil­le, Fla., he was the son of the late Edison J. and Elba Garelli Nunez. He attended Jacksonvil­le J.C., Bard College (Annandale) and John Marshall Law School in Atlanta, Ga. Edison entered the Internal Revenue Service as an auditor and progressed to agent, supervisor and managerial positions in a Regional Office and Washington, D.C. headquarte­rs, where he headed the examinatio­n programs for tax exempt organizati­ons before assuming the Albany position of examinatio­n chief in 1972. Between IRS assignment­s Edison was assigned to the U.S. Aid missions in Seoul, South Korea and Panama, as head of the Tax Administra­tion Advisory Teams to the host government­s. Following retirement in 1981 he was recruited by the Internatio­nal Executive Service Corps as a volunteer Tax Administra­tor Advisor to the government of Grenada at St. Georges.

As a collateral duty to his Albany position, he was involved in Equal Employment Opportunit­y Programs promoting Hispanic employment. His work was recognized by the Federal Executive Associatio­n as well as his Regional and IRS National Offices. At retirement, he was a member of the Albany Area Charter of the American Red Cross, the Federal Executive Associatio­n, and Centro Civico Hispano Americano in Albany. Edison was a life member of the State Bar of Georgia.

He entered military service in 1943 with the Army Air Corp at Biloxi, Miss. Accepted for enrollment in the Army Specialist Training Program. He reported to

Bard College, Annandaleo­n-hudson, N.Y. When that program was downsized he was assigned to the 724th Field Artillery Battalion of the 69th Infantry Division, Camp Shelby, Miss, and trained as radio operator. His unit was engaged in the final battles at Leipsig.

He was a member of St. Madeleine Sophie Roman Catholic Church in Guilderlan­d and in younger days served as head lector and member of the Parish Council and choir.

Edison married Louise Brennan on May 3, 1942, his middle school sweetheart, whom he met in French class when they were 14 years old. She passed on April 7, 2012.

Edison is survived by his loving children, Diane N. (the late Michael) Wachtel, the late Cynthia N. Rohlfs, Edison J. (Patricia) Nunez III, and James B. Nunez; his son-in-law, Arthur Rohlfs; his ten loving grandchild­ren, Alison (Anthony), Michael, Elizabeth (Leon),

Christophe­r (Jessica), Timothy (Linda), Lisa (Craig), Lori, John (Jolene), Kevin, and Brian; many cherished greatgrand­children and a greatgreat-grandson. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews. He was predecease­d by his sister and brother-in-law, Elaine and W. H. "Mac" Mcconnell.

The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to the staff at Kingsway Arms Nursing Center for their kindness and loving care they provided for Edison.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. on Thursday, July 29, in St. Madeleine Sophie Church, 3500 Carman Road, Schenectad­y. Interment will follow in Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery in Niskayuna. Calling hours will be held on

Calling hours will be held on Wednesday, July 28, from 4 to 7 p.m. at New Comer Cremations & Funerals, 343 New Karner Road, Colonie.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributi­ons may be made to the Mohawk Hudson Humane Society, 3 Oakland Ave., Menands, NY, 12204 or to Whiskers Animal Benevolent League, P.O. Box 11190, Albany, NY, 12211 in memory of Edison J. Nunez Jr.

To leave a special message for the family online, visit Newcomeral­bany.com.

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