Edward D. "Ed" White

Edward D. "Ed" White

July 15, 1955 - December 27, 2025

Edward D. "Ed" White

July 15, 1955 - December 27, 2025

Obituary

Edward (Ed) White, formerly of Beaver Falls, PA passed unexpectedly at Allegheny General Hospital on December 27, 2025.

Born July 15, 1955, in Beaver Falls he was the son of the late Andrew and Evelyn White. Ed graduated from Beaver Falls High School in 1973.

Ed was the epitome of the self-made man. He began his working career with Babcock and Wilcox in Koppel, PA working as a Crane Operator.  He later enrolled at Youngstown State University (YSU). Through hard work and perseverance, Ed financed his own college education and graduated from YSU with a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering. Following graduation, Ed continued his studies and attained the prestigious professional designation of Professional Engineer.

Ed settled in the Columbus OH area (Grove City, OH) and went on to develop a highly successful career in civil engineering with a specific focus on bridge and roadway design. He worked for multiple engineering firms in the Columbus area, serving as Engineering Lead on many projects.

Outside of work, Ed found pleasure in visiting his family and friends in Beaver County. Known for his caring manner, gentle disposition and his witty sense of humor, Ed was a hero to his many nieces and nephews, and his visits were eagerly anticipated and enjoyed. He was a committed outdoorsman, especially enjoying kayaking, fishing and archery.  Consistent with his love of nature, Ed had acquired a hunting/fishing camp near the Allegheny National Forest and had recently busied himself with the camp’s restoration.

Ed was preceded in death by his parents and his brother Jim White. He is survived by his siblings, Dennis (Kathy) White, Marilyn White, Barbara Jean (Ken) Graeser, Donna Marie (Jose) Johnson, Daniel (Karla) White, and Patricia (Chris) Cahalan; numerous nieces, nephews, and friends.

He will be remembered as a generous and loyal son and brother and a treasured uncle to his nieces and nephews. Ed had a special way of making family feel extra loved and he had a rare gift for connecting with people, making friends wherever he went. He was a man of great faith and a patriot with a special appreciation for the members of our armed forces.

GABAUER-LUTTON FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SVCS., INC., 117 Blackhawk Rd., Chippewa Twp. will handle arrangements.

A Memorial Mass is planned for Saturday, Jan 3, 2026, at Saint Monica Church of St. Augustine Parish, 116 Thorndale Dr., Beaver Falls, PA at 10 AM. Interment will be private. A Celebration of Life will be planned for a later date.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Carnegie Free Library of Beaver Falls, 1301 Seventh Ave., Beaver Falls, PA 15010.

Memorial Mass

  • Date & Time: January 03, 2026 (10:00 AM)
  • Venue: St. Monica Church Of St. Augustine Parish
  • Location: 116 Thorndale Dr. Beaver Falls, PA 15010 - (Get Directions)

Carnegie Free Library Of Beaver Falls

  • Address: 1301 7th Ave, Beaver Falls, PA 15010

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8 responses to Edward D. "Ed" White

  1. My heartfelt condolences to Ed’s family and friends. I worked with Ed and he loved all the spicy peppers from our garden. We used to talk about different recipes and salsas to make. Ed liked the butterfly garden and would send me articles on fun facts about butterflies. His kindness and spirit will be remembered.

  2. Brad Bosley says:

    Ed was one of a kind, we started college together at YSU and have been friends ever since and we talked weekly about work, fishing and his cabin. We joked in college about my wife and I adopting him so he could go to school at a minimal cost since my wife was a Professor at YSU. Never happened but was a good idea! He was always willing to help you if he could. We had many good times together in college and after graduation. Ed always made a point to stop and see me when he was visiting his family. You will be greatly missed my friend!!

  3. Dan White says:

    My brother Eddie was such a good giver to his little brother. He shared a lot of his material possessions growing up but also shared his teaching on working on cars, working hard, and the importance of having a lot of friends. He made friends easily and quickly to anyone he met. He grew up in the seventies with peace and love and carried that spirit through out his life. When I think back of all he did I know He did more on one life time the most could ever do

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