Edwin was predeceased by his parents Ashley and Evelyn (nee Burnham) and brother-in-law Vernon Taylor.
He is survived by his loving wife of 51 years, Terry Lynn Banbury (nee Taylor); children: Lorelei (Brad) Law, Benjamin Banbury, Susan (Wayne) Bieber and Matthew (Linda) Banbury; grandchildren: Joceylnn (Ryan), Andrew (McKenzie), Regan (Kelby), Mackenzie (Rylan) and Ellie; Nicholas (Michelle), Sydney (Logan), Sophia, Nash, Presley and Lilah; Matthew and Benjamin; great-grandchildren: Hunter, Vanessa, Brooklynn, Nixon, Kendyll, Braxton and Romyn; brothers: Robert (Elaine), Bill (Kathy) and Wes (Lynda); sisters: Ruth (Rick) Willoughby, Nancy (Carman) Read, Wanda (Dave) Sereda and Grace (Don) Klatt; brothers and sisters-in-law: Adelle (Garry) Fox, Dianna (Gary) Gress, Sandra Hassman, Daryl (Helen) Taylor, Alvin (Jodi) Taylor and Michael (Elaine) Taylor; along with numerous nieces and nephews.
Ed traveled to Saskatoon at a young age to attend college, where he met Terry. They were married in 1971 and moved to Wolseley in 1972 where they raised their four children. Ed and Terry farmed until 2019 when the last of cattle left the farm. He was an avid outdoors-man, in which he strived to instill in his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Ed became a Queen Scout in 1963. He was active in the local Scouting organization; Scouts, Cubs and Beavers. He was also involved in the community, serving on the school board and a member of the Wolseley Lion’s club. Recently in retirement, Ed and Terry built a cabin at Lake Katepwa, replacing the one that had been in his family for over 100 years. Ed loved spending time at the cabin in the ‘coulee’, where he enjoyed it with his children, grandchildren and brothers.
A private family interment took place in the Wolseley Cemetery on October 28, 2023.
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