Thomas (Tommy) Henry Edwards

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Thomas (Tommy) Henry Edwards, 92, of Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, peacefully  passed away at home on July 20th. Tommy was born in Tottenham, England, on December 21, 1931, to Ivy Hetta Levin and Thomas Henry Edwards. He led a full and adventurous life. He lived through the London blitz of WW2 and often reminisced about evenings in the air-raid shelter in their family’s backyard and wartime rationing, before being evacuated from London. His father passed away suddenly when he was 14, causing him to leave school and begin work as an errand boy for a stock brokerage house in London. He was an active member of the Scouts in London, attaining King Scout honors, and had a love for music and dance. In his early 20s, he was conscripted into her majesty’s royal military. He was stationed in Kenya in the K9 unit for the military police. It was there that he discovered his love for dogs and animals. Upon his return to London, he joined the Gang show where he made lifelong friends and performed in shows in and around London, highlighted by a performance for HRH Queen Elizabeth II. It was in the gang show where he met the love of his life, Marian Goodenoungh, and soon after married. The errand boy worked his way up to become a commodities trader for J.H. Rayner, which later merged with S&W Berisford. In 1965, he was transferred to the United States, tasked with opening Rayner’s New York office. They became major suppliers of coffee, cocoa, and sugar around the world. He was a longtime director of Berisford, which became the fourth largest publicly traded company in the United Kingdom at its peak. He served on many boards including Grace Cocoa and The Coffee, Cocoa and Sugar exchange. He and Marian had three sons: Bruce, Marcus and Christopher. They spent over 30 years in Verona, New Jersey, and Greenwich, Connecticut. He loved to ski with his friends and family at Bromley Mountain in Vermont before retiring to Ponte Vedra Beach in Northeast Florida. Tommy was a self-taught piano and clarinet player and loved jazz music. He had a wonderful sense of humor and was a prolific storyteller. Tommy was devoted to his family and will be greatly missed and always loved and cherished. He was predeceased by his loving wife of 63 years. He is survived by his three sons, daughters in law, Diana (Shea) and Kristin (Kern) and beloved grandchildren, Henry, Grace, Lillian and Vivian. As per his wishes, a private family service will be held. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Rita Foundation through their website at the-rita-foundation.org., a charity to which both Tommy and Marian were committed. Please sign our electronic book at www.pontevedravalley.com.