Sean - thanks for your tribute. I got to know Ed well, first as a Board Member, then Headmaster at the school in VA where he taught. In addition to his commitment to excellence in teaching, music tied us together - he was an incredible guitarist (and I pretended to be a bassist). We corresponded often about Education when he was in Florida and about church when he lived in GA (I being a former pastor). I just found out he passed, and am so very sorry. What I most appreciated about Ed was his authenticity in every area of live, especially as a believer. It was always uplifting to me when he would share what he thought was truth from scripture and what he saw the Lord doing in his life. I wish I had known he was seriously ill.
Mr. Soto was one of my teachers in middle and high school, and he was very dear to me. Much of my Christian faith was shaped by his knowledge and even more by his own earnest desire to live it. I am incredibly grateful for him, and look forward to our reunion one day.
Sean - thanks for your tribute. I got to know Ed well, first as a Board Member, then Headmaster at the school in VA where he taught. In addition to his commitment to excellence in teaching, music tied us together - he was an incredible guitarist (and I pretended to be a bassist). We corresponded often about Education when he was in Florida and about church when he lived in GA (I being a former pastor). I just found out he passed, and am so very sorry. What I most appreciated about Ed was his authenticity in every area of live, especially as a believer. It was always uplifting to me when he would share what he thought was truth from scripture and what he saw the Lord doing in his life. I wish I had known he was seriously ill.
Mr. Soto was one of my teachers in middle and high school, and he was very dear to me. Much of my Christian faith was shaped by his knowledge and even more by his own earnest desire to live it. I am incredibly grateful for him, and look forward to our reunion one day.