Elliott, Emily and Tyler, it's so hard to come up with words that feel even close to adequate to encompass an expression of sympathy for such a great loss. We have been grateful for Brevin and Elliott's paths crossing over the last 2 years along with your involvement and influence as a Booster. We only knew of Edmond through Brevin and the percussion camp Edmond helped lead. It was on our calendar for months leading up to August and it was everything Brevin could have hoped it to be. We are grateful for the small impact Edmond had on Brev and we are just so so sad about this for your family. We are here just down the hill and at the ready for any support needed in the weeks and months ahead. <3 The Vosbergs
I didn't know Edmond, but Tyler is a friend of my son from college. Of the dozens of my son's friends whom I met during his college years, Tyler is the only one I actually remember. There is just something special about the Hamiltons! Peace to you and your family, Tyler.
Judy Stuber
Tyler you’re in my deepest prayers, I’m heartbroken. Playing ball with Edmund was some of the greatest experiences I’ve had in my life, always an uplifting spirit, and a smile that lit up a room. Sending all of my love and support to you and your family.
Emily, I was so heartbroken to hear of your loss. Losing a child is most devastating and I am keeping you and your family in my prayers. I hope all of the wonderful memories bring you eventual peace.
As a percussionist of Wylie East, I knew Edmond from our Region competitions and other cross-town events. No matter how much time passed between greetings, he never failed to make me and others around us laugh, something which I respect very much. Though we were by no means close, our periodic encounters never failed to brighten my day, which speaks volumes about Edmond's character and how special he was. Much love to his family in this difficult time.
I had the privilege to teach Edmond music. His joy and love for music only grew as he learned. He was the type of student that earned all of his successes. There are no short cuts to success, and he made me proud as a teacher, watching him become a driving force in the percussion studio. A stranger to no one, his friendly personality warmed everyone around him. As a leader, he made sure the task was done right and led by example, never shying away from hard work. Edmond was respectful and courteous, qualities not so easily found nowadays. I will cherish the laughter we shared and will miss his smile. May his memory be a blessing during this painful time.