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Edwin Scott McCuddy Jr., a beloved husband, stepfather, and friend, passed away on December 20, 2025, in Pensacola, Florida. Born on January 9, 1969, in Frankfort, Kentucky, Edwin lived a life rich with humor, kindness, and unwavering dedication to his family.
Edwin was a gentle soul known for his easy-going personality and infectious laughter. He had an uncanny ability to lighten the mood in any situation, often sharing jokes and stories that brought smiles to those around him. His friendly nature drew people in, and he always made time for family and friends, ensuring that they were taken care of in any way he could.
Throughout his life, Edwin committed himself not only to his family but also to serving his country in the United States Marines. This dedication to service shaped his character and instilled in him a strong sense of responsibility. After his time in the military, Edwin found joy in various hobbies and interests. He was passionate about collecting cars and found peace in the simplicity of fishing. He took pride in being a handy man, always ready to lend a hand and share his skills with others.
Edwin’s legacy will live on through his beloved wife, Connie McCuddy, who stood by him through every adventure. He is survived by his eight stepchildren, a testament to the love and family bonds he cherished deeply. His grandchildren will carry forward his spirit, remembering their grandfather's warmth and laughter. Edwin was also a proud pet owner, leaving behind three dogs: Bootsie, Bo, and Bosco, who will miss his affectionate presence.
He was predeceased by his parents, Edwin Sr. and Vivian McCuddy, whose love shaped Edwin into the man he became. Though he is no longer with us, Edwin’s memory will continue to resonate in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to know him. His life was a beacon of love and light, and he will be sorely missed.
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