Edward Frank Morello (Eddy Spaghetti), 88, of East Helena, peacefully passed away at his home on July 30 due to an extended illness.
Ed was a life long resident of East Helena. He was born to Tony Morello & Clara Zuhoski. He graduated Helena High School in 1947. He proudly served in the Air Force during the Korean War & was stationed in Japan. After returning to East Helena, he began work at Asarco. Later, he worked for the Department of Highway Maintanence.
He met the love of his life, Joan Saari, and married in 1957. He was an avid bowler/golfer & enjoyed cooking,crocheting,traveling, & time w/family.
He leaves behind the love of his life of 59 yrs. His 3 daughters, Angela Morello, Gayle Casey/Bob, Kathy King/Steve. Grand kids Rachel,Ben,Amber, Dani,Shelby,Tyler. Great Grandkids Sofia,Ruby,Kassell,Karsyn,Kaycen. Nieces/Nephews & many special friends. A celebration of his life will be at a later date.
He will always be remembered in our hearts for his kindness,quick wit & his contagious smile & we will miss him dearly!
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Kathy King says
Tony Morello was added to the Family Tree.
Kathy King says
Clara Morello was added to the Family Tree.
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Charles Morello was added to the Family Tree.
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Dorothy Queen was added to the Family Tree.
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Angela Morello was added to the Family Tree.
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Gayle Morello/casey was added to the Family Tree.
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Kathy Morello/king was added to the Family Tree.
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Joan Saari/morello was added to the Family Tree.
Angela Herzog says
Eddy Spaghetti will be greatly missed. He was a wonderful person and friend. I will miss his quirky sense of humor and his big heart. I feel very lucky to have met him 10 years ago at the bowling alley, there are many memories I will cherish and hold close to my heart. Thought and prayers go out to Joan and the family.
Coco Nisbet says
Thoughts and prayers with you and your family! <3 Coco
darcy creswell says
I don’t even know what to say… I’ve known Ed my whole life… Before I even remember… We would sit out in my grandma’s yard and listen to everyone tell stories when I was really little… It is one of my most treasured memories…what a wonderful person… My hugs and prayers to all who loved him!
Tori Gleich says
Kathy, Steve and Family,
We are so sorry to hear of your dad’s passing. He was such a funny, wonderful man and we will miss his commentary and jokes out camping! You are all in our hearts and prayers as you travel through this loss. Know that we are thinking of you.
Love,
Jamie, Tori, Lauren & Katie Gleich
Jill Pearsall says
My sincere and heartfelt condolences to Joan, Kathy, Gayle and family. Ed lived the life he wanted to, never wishing to be or have anything else, and definitely only wanting to be in Montana! Ed was a gracious and kind person to our family, funny to the core, always willing to help a friend or neighbor. I was born into his friendship with my grandma, mom, aunt and uncle and wouldn’t have missed it for the world! Rest in peace, Ed, you are in great company!
Debbie Benton says
My heart goes out to Kathy , Steve, Joan, Gayle, Angela, and Family. Ed was a very kind, caring, FUNNY, and loving man. He will be greatly missed. I pretty much grew up with them. I’m so very grateful to have so many memories with my other family. I’m so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Love you lots,
Debbie, Bryce , and Chloe
Roy Moreno says
Roy Moreno
I remeber Ed from bowling in the reagade league he alway had a smile on his face when he gave me a bad time RIP Ed
Greg & Shawna Pratt says
My deepest sympathies to your family. My husband and I met Ed and Joan in bowling league. He was such a funny, kind man. He made us feel welcome and was always ready with a joke or a quick rib. Thank you for the memories. We are better people for having known you. Much love to you, Joan. God speed, Ed.