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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Remembering Edie

We encourage PABJ members to share their memories of Edie here; comments are now open for posting.
*Vernon Clark & Annette John-Hall contributed to Edie's Philadelphia Inquirer Obituary

*Edie's co-workers and friends share memories in extended coverage on NBC10.com

*PABJ Secretary Manny Smith discusses Edie's impact on newsroom diversity on FOX 29's website

*Edie's Memorial Service: Aug. 5 at 7 p.m. at Bright Hope Baptist Church on 12 Street and Cecil B. Moore Avenue in Philadelphia

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

My memory of Edie is her warm presence and human spirit. Whenever I saw Edie on assignment or in the community, I noticed that people were drawn to her and she to people. She not only shined a light in her reporting, she was a bright light herself. She always had a warm smile on her face and had time for conversation with everyone. It was nice to know that a seasoned journalist such as Edie made time to reach back and bring others up along with her. Her goodwill and memory lives on.

Anonymous said...

Edie Huggins was a blessing to everyone who came in contact with her; she had such a love of craft, and the ease with which she related especially to those young professionals just starting out was legend. We've all been enriched by the gift of "Miss Edie.".