Edwin J. Cann, Jr., 69, of Northford, passed away peacefully on Sunday, October 10th, 2021, at Yale-New Haven Hospital. Born in New Haven on October 25th, 1951, son of the late Edwin J. Cann, Sr. and Florence Lupoli Cann. Ed was a 1970 graduate of North Branford High, where he was an all-league tight end on the football team. He’s best remembered for scoring the only touchdown in a 6-0 win against Hillhouse, which many sports writers called the biggest upset of the 1969 high-school season. He worked for 48 years in the Maintenance and Custodial Dept. for the North Branford B.O.E., and will be remembered for his quiet demeanor and intelligent conversation across a broad range of subjects. He enjoyed many happy Friday and Saturday nights watching 1930’s-70’s movies and TV shows together with his brother and 2 nephews. Ed was a lifelong NY Giants fan, deep thinker, writer, and an excellent photographer. He had amassed a 60-year history of his family through photographs, in addition to many of the natural settings of New England’s woods and fields, where he spent much time as a lover of nature and animals. He leaves behind his brother Louis, nephews Jason, Quintin (Victoria), and niece Aubrey (Nick), as well as his cats Kitty and Blackie. Predeceased by his brother Donald Cann.
Family and friends are invited to meet directly at the Office of All Saints Cemetery, 700 Middletown Avenue, North Haven on Thursday afternoon, Oct. 14th at 1:45 and can follow the funeral procession to the graveside for a 2:00 PM service. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Dan Cosgrove Animal Shelter, 749 E. Main Street, Branford, CT 06405.
RIP “Tree”
I remember Ed in the Northford Intermediate School, he would work there after school and a lot of us kids would hang around Ed.
Rest in peace you will be miss
I will miss you greatly Ed “Tree”. I will always remember our conversations while working at TVES and your unforgettable laugh. You will be missed but never forgotten, you have touched all of our hearts.