May 31, 1945 to December 8, 2010
Age 65
The Life of Edward Jameson
Who was Edward Lee Jameson but full of wit and fun
Yet serious and analytical right to the end.
A strong-willed man who stood up for whatever he believed
He worked hard for his convictions, always taking a stand.
He joined the United States Air Force to serve his country
And Save The Biltmore V.P. to save the Belleview Biltmore.
For his career he worked with computers for many years
An accomplished systems analyst his last year of work.
Ed had no children just a green, perky parrot named Pete
And a loving, six year older brother whose name is George.
Ed traveled all over the world, a real passion of his
He longed to see more on retiring, but his plans cut short.
A great conversationalist with anyone at hand
He could discuss politics or any fine gourmet meal.
With interests of MG cars, antiques and history
He also loved science fiction, fitness, and nutrition.
Ed developed a special rapport with two of our friends
Talking with our wonderful neighbors Franco and Louis.
Ed’s strong will to live persisted right to the very end
Always fighting to live his best life for 65 years.
A caring man to me his partner of 34 years
Affectionate and giving, never ending was his love.
By Diane Hein, Ed's 34 Year Partner
(The Belleview Biltmore is a historic, Victorian 1897 hotel
in Belleair/Clearwater, Florida.)
Ed Jameson is also survived by his brother's wife, Faith, and their two sons,
Mark and Mike, Ed's nephews.
I am so sorry to just hear about the passing of Ed. I would with Ed for many years and although I only saw him a few times since his retirement I know he was active and passionate about his hobbies. Such a shame that his life was cut short too soon.