Edward M. Landers, age 67

of Quincy

Edward M. Landers, age 67

Edward M. Landers, age 67, a longtime resident of Quincy, died peacefully, Thursday, October 10, 2024 at South Shore Hospital.

Eddie was born, raised, and educated in Quincy. He was a graduate of Quincy High School.

He lived in Quincy for most of his life but had also lived in Weymouth for many years.

Eddie was employed as a plumber at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and had been retired for many years.

He enjoyed playing cards and was an avid golfer.

Brother of Carole M. Landers, Francis L. Landers, Jr. and his wife Karen, Nancy Arseneau and her husband Leo, and the late Robert M. Landers and his surviving wife Lisa.

Son of the late Catherine G. (Ferro) and Francis L. “Lindy” Landers, Sr.

Father of Eric M. Landers, and Kelly M. Silvia and her husband Brian.

Grandfather of Aidan and Brice, Cole and Austin.

Eddie is also survived by several nieces, nephews, and their families.

At the request of the family, services took place privately.

For those who wish, donations in Edward’s memory may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 or www.stjude.org.

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  • Eddie, my heart is broken that you are no longer here. I miss you so much and know that you are no longer in pain. Go to Robby, Ma and Dad. They are waiting for you. I’m happy I was able to tell you I Love You and heard you tell me also. Give my Love to Robby, Ma and Dad. Love, your sister Carole

  • Eddie is one of my dearest and best friends we were more than friends we were brothers. We worked together for many years at different locations as plumbers and always kept in touch. We helped each other get through many of life’s challenges we are true to the truest friends. What I loved most about Eddie is that you knew exactly were he was coming from no punches pulled and I had alot of respect for him because of that. I will miss his straight forward remarks he would say to me that would always make ke laugh , we could be that way with each other and understood each other not to take it seriously but to be as rude as we could to each other and laugh about it. Many people wouldn’t understand this but that’s were he and I differed and that’s what made our relationship special. We have both been 5hrough thick and thick but we’re always there for each other for support. Eddie used to always say that when he passed , him and Jesus were going at it in the play ground. We’ll my dear friend your time has come , you are not suffering anymore. I will miss you deeply and never forget all the great memories we made. There will never be another like you for sure and we will meet again someday in that playground with our lord. My blessings to you fir having shared the road in life together. Your friend Paul

  • Cindy and I are so saddened to hear of Eddies passing. He was a great friend of ours and will be missed forever. He had a great sense of humor and would always keep you laughing. We had a great friendship at MGH. My condolences go out to his family for peace and that God will comfort their hearts during this difficult time. May God have mercy on his soul. Till we meet again my friend. God bless you