IN LOVING MEMORY OF DAD (POP) AND MOM
Kaiser K. Edmond, Sr.
March 12, 1920 - May 16, 1981

The man that I always looked up to not just because of your physical statue (6 ft 6 inches tall), but because of who you were and what you stood for. You stood tall for more reasons than one. You gave your life so your boys would not have to use the "ignorant spoon" as you called it. There was nothing ignorant about that spoon, cause in that spoon I understood that nobody gives you anything. And if you want anything in life you have to work for it. We still miss you Pop.


Our strongest feeling is that we
are honored by the life he led sincerly.
The pride, wisdom and love he instilled
in touching each of our lives
truly made and will continue to make us a family.
And for this - We thank God.
The Family



Momma
Mother Delia Edmond
"Sister Delia"
December 8, 1919 - May 25, 1999


In the home, at church, and in the community she was a True Saint of God. Her price is far above Rubies. Strength and honour [are] her clothing. She openeth her mouth with wisdom; and in her tongue [is] the law of kindness. She looketh well to the ways of her household. Her children arise up, and call her blessed; Give her of the fruit of her hands; and let her own works praise her in the gates.

There's No Love Like Our Mother's Love


There is no love like our Mother's love;
For our mother's love truly came from above;
Through thick and thin, she was always there;
With warm sweet words and tender loving care;
There's no love like our Mother's love.

Our mother's love was unconditional and strong;
And even in those times when we were wrong;
She was always there for us;
Yes, there is no other love like our mother's

Our mother's love made our house a home;
Whether near or far wherever we roamed;
And even when we were up and grown;
There was just no place like home sweet home.

So on this very special day;
We're glad for this opportunity to say;
Happy Homegoing to you dear mother;
For a love like yours there'll be no other;
No, there will never be a love like yours dear mother.


Your Baby Boy, Marty

To Read Momma's Obituary Click Here



MY SIS


My Big Sis, Betty
(I'm over 40 but still her little brother)

My Brother-In-Law, Alvin
(He's actually been my big brother... Also a Nupe)



My Nephew, Reggie (Pudge, Grab, etc.).

We actually grew up like brothers and were roomies at the 'House (This picture is at least 25 years old) our Fresham year. We also pledged together. Yeah, he's a Nupe Too !

My Niece, Lisa ,and Hubbie, Mert

When we were little I used to try and bribe her to say I was her favorite Uncle. Which she did until she wanted some more candy or Lilly-Dillys.

Lisa's and Mert's Kids, Justin and Kara

Oh Boy, I'm a Great-Uncle

MY SCHISM-BLISM (My Brother)


My Lil Brother Wade

He's 40, but he'll always be my lil brother. Coached Pompano Beach, FL Ely High School Tigers from 1986-1997. Shown here after winning the Florida High School Class 3A Championship in 1993. He also took another team to the finals in 1988 and had two more final four appearances. He is currently the coach at Broward Community College. Oh, By the way, Eddie Jones, star guard/forward of the Los Angeles Lakers, was on two of those final four teams.

MY NEICES(My Brother's Kids) and AVIE


My Nieces, Poo-poda (Tiffany), Amece-maneice (Amelia), Gella-mella (Angelica) and Avie
Needless to say dey luv their Uncle Rick and their Uncle Rick luv nem.


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