San Francisco Chronicle

Edward Dreessen

September 30, 1924 - February 7, 2023

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Edward Dreessen passed away at his home in Palo Alto on February 7th from cardiac arrest. He was 98. He is survived by his wife of 37 years, Lisa Singer Dreessen, and his 5 children, Ingrid Powell, Edward Dreessen, Jr., Cecile Dreessen, and Mark Dreessen and Dana Dreessen, 6 grandchild­ren, Courtland, Holiday and Cooper Powell, and Sam, Ramzi, and Amina Dreessen, two step daughters Amanda Singer and Suzanne Olson, and one great grandchild, Cater Thompson.

Edward was born in San Francisco to Gertrude Elliot of Travemuend­e, Germany and the elder Edward Dreessen and attended Lowell High School and the University of California, Berkeley briefly until World War II when he became a United States Army

Air Corps lieutenant and served in Bury St. Edmunds, England where he was awarded an Air Medal and Distinguis­hed Flying Cross and flew 35 missions over Germany, France, and the Benelux countries in 1944.

His profession­al life was in building. As a private person his interests were eclectic and serious and ranged from reading and writing poetry to Jodo Shinshu Buddhism to aikido to ballet to French cuisine and travel, to transperso­nal psychology. He wrote hundreds of poems and honed his style down from early lengthy tomes to his Haiku-like later pieces which rarely exceeded a page and usually were less than a hundred words, exquisitel­y chosen, and focused on the moments of mental clarity we all sometimes have in life in the areas of natural beauty, human connection, and philosophi­cal wonder. He enjoyed intense physical activity and went to his gymnasium 3 times a week to the end of his life, entering and leaving with his walker in his final weeks at age 98, a marvel to all who witnessed it. He loved to row.

Edward was a member of the local Japanese Buddhist church, founded Nikko Ju-jitsu and Aikido School of Mountain View, danced ballet in his 40s, often traveled by French freighter in a stateroom from San Francisco to Europe to hone his French before a visit, achieved black belt ranks in both jujitsu and aikido, and explored the “realms of human consciousn­ess” at the Esalen Institute where he served as a resource, student, and participan­t for many years.

Edward was a private and reserved person to the end of his days. He will be cremated and no funeral or memorials are planned as per his wishes.

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