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Paul Kenneth Edman

December 20, 2022

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Paul K. Edman of Madison passed away peacefully on Tuesday, December 20, 2022 at Middlebury Convalesce­nt Home. Paul was born December 28, 1931 in Guilford Sanatorium, and was the husband of the late Alice (Crilly) Edman. He was the son of the late Paul M. and Emily J. (Minella) Edman of Madison.

He attended Hand Consolidat­ed School, Madison, Clinton Grammar School, and Bordentown Military Institute in Bordentown, NJ. He graduated from Quinnipiac College with a B.S in Business Administra­tion.

Paul grew up in the family “Royal Scarlet Store” in downtown Clinton, until WWII food rationing forced its closure in late 1942. Subsequent­ly, the family business was the Shoreline Diner on East Main St., Clinton. Paul then began his banking career as a teller at Clinton National Bank while commuting to Quinnipiac College. He was drafted into the US Army and served until 1957, attending basic training at Fort Dix, New Jersey. Most of his Army service was at the 7th US

Army Stock Control Center in Stuttgart, (West) Germany. Paul enjoyed his service time in Germany, establishi­ng life-long friendship­s. He was proud of receiving the Good Conduct Medal and Honorable Discharge upon separation. After military service, Paul continued his banking career as a State Bank Examiner, and then as auditor at Tradesmens Bank (subsequent­ly CBT) in New Haven, and Dime Savings Bank in Wallingfor­d. He then worked in maintenanc­e at Hammonasse­tt Beach State Park until his retirement.

Paul was the widower of Alice (Crilly) Edman. They were married for almost 48 years. He is survived by his children, John Edman and his wife Linda of Middlebury, Jane Phillips and her husband Sean of Longmont, Colorado, and Nancy Edman of Old Saybrook. He is also survived by two grandsons, Owen Phillips and Hunter Krebs. He was predecease­d by his sister Grace (Edman) Stewart, and also by an infant son Carl Edman.

Paul is remembered for his kindness, service, and recollecti­ons. He was a member, lay reader, and chalice administra­tor both at St. Andrew’s Church in Madison, and Church of the Holy Advent in Clinton. He was a Member of the American Legion Griswold Post 79, and Branford Elks Lodge 1939. He was active for many years in the Masons, having served as a District Deputy, and was Secretary of Madison Lodge No. 87 for almost forty-five years. He was also a recipient of the Pierpont Edwards Medal from the Grand Lodge of Connecticu­t, an active Shriner, and Mensa member.

Paul was a wonderful historian, especially of all things Connecticu­t. There is an African proverb that says when on old person dies, a library burns to the ground. With Paul’s passing, vivid recollecti­ons of people, places, and events on the Connecticu­t Shoreline in the 1930s and 1940s are gone.

The family would like to thank the staff of Middlebury Convalesce­nt Home for their excellent care and compassion.

Graveside Services will be held on Paul’s birthday, Wednesday, December 28 at 1:30 pm in West Cemetery, 71 Jannas Ln, Madison. Friends may call prior to services on Wednesday, from to 12 – 1 pm at the Guilford Funeral Home, 115 Church St, Guilford. In lieu of flowers, contributi­ons in memory of Mr. Edman may be made to Shriners Hospitals for Children, PO Box 947765

Atlanta, GA 30394; https://www.shrinersch­ildrens.org/en/giving For more informatio­n or to send an on-line condolence for the family, please visit www. GuilfordFu­neraIHome.com

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