[nagdu] Fw: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames

Wayne Merritt wcmerritt at gmail.com
Sun Oct 25 20:02:00 UTC 2009


Ditto. we've lost a great advocate for guide and service dogs. Ed, you
contributed, and you will be missed.

Wayne

On 10/25/09, Cindy Ray <cindyray at qwest.net> wrote:
> Well, I had hoped and prayed that Ed would get better. It sounds as if he
> kept his perspective, his humor, and his courage to the end. My prayers just
> go forward for Toni and the pupsin the coming months as they process this
> loss.
>
> Cindy
>
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> From: "Rachel and Rhett" <serenityangel1983 at gmail.com>
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> Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 11:14 AM
> Subject: [nagdu] Fw: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Becky Frankeberger
> To: gdui-leaders at yahoogroups.com
> Cc: gdui-friends at yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 8:32 AM
> Subject: [GDUI-Friends] Ed Eames
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>
> My hubby Kevin asked me to get this notice out to all guide dog and related
> lists. Please feel free to forward.
>
> >From Kevin:
>
> It is with great sadness that I report the death of my colleague and one of
> the assistance dog movement's greatest champions, Ed Eames, Ph.D., IAADP's
> (International Association of Assistance Dog Partners, www.iaadp.org)
> co-founder and President.
>
> Ed's spouse Toni (also blind and partnered with her guide dog) has asked
> that in lieu of anything, contributions in Ed's honor to IAADP would be most
> appreciated. We have set up a special Memorial section with a few photo
> highlights to remember Ed by, as well as an opportunity to make a memorial
> donation at www.iaadp.org. We also invite you to leave a personal message
> that Toni would like to collect for a keepsake book for our organization.
> Alternatively, your gifts or cards can be mailed to: Toni Eames at 3376 N.
> Wishon, Fresno, CA 93704.
>
> Ed had successful heart surgery two years ago. Very recently a blood borne
> infection sent him to the hospital. Recovery looked very positive until ten
> days ago, when several debilitating strokes occurred and quickly claimed his
> life. Ed was called to our Lord at dawn on Oct. 26.
>
> IAADP was launched in 1993 at a historic meeting organized by Ed, Toni and
> Joan Froling in St. Louis, held in conjunction with the Assistance Dogs
> International Conference. Its overall mission has been to empower disabled
> persons with guide, hearing and service dogs to work together to foster the
> assistance dog movement through our global networking publication, "Partners
> Forum," many important advocacy and education campaigns, peer support
> projects, our website and conferences that enabled partners and programs to
> learn from each other. We have grown from a handful of advocates to more
> than 2500 Partner members over the last sixteen years, led by a volunteer
> board of assistance dog partners elected by the membership.
>
> Ed was our friend and an extraordinary advocate. He forged relationships
> with corporations around the world and with his easy going "ask" brought
> untold benefits to us. Ed knew full-well that the majority of us teamed
> with guide, hearing and service dogs were on the lower income scale. His
> advocacy to garner support for our canines was only matched by his tireless
> advocacy for our access rights. Among other things, Ed and Toni also
> traveled throughout the USA each year and to other countries with their
> guide dogs, lecturing at veterinary schools and veterinary conferences about
> the special role that veterinarians play in maintaining the team, to educate
> them about IAADP, raise disability awareness and to ask veterinarians to
> consider free or discounted veterinary services for assistance dog teams.
>
> There will be a memorial service for Ed in the near future. I'll provide
> further details about that as they become available.
>
> Please join me in saying Good bye to my dear friend, Ed Eames. And to Toni,
> join me in support of the next chapter of her life. We can not fill the
> void left but we can walk with her.
>
> Yours truly,
> <<Kevin>>
>
> Kevin Frankeberger, Ph.D., CFRE
> Board Member, IAADP
> www.iaadp.org
> Kevin at iaadp.org
> www.kevinfrankeberger.com
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