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Edward V. Spencer, 93;

Drove Tractor-Trailers

Until Reaching 80

ONEONTA – Edward Vines Spencer passed away on Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2019, at Fox Nursing Home, surrounded by loved ones. He was 93. Ed was born May 4, 1925 in Pittsfield, to George and Ida Spencer. He is survived by his brother Robert and Robert’s wife Joyce, and by two daughters and five sons, Pamela Stewart and her husband Eric, of Oneonta, Ed Spencer and his wife Linda, of Oneonta, Peggy Hamilton and her husband Raymond, of Oneonta, Eddie Spencer and his wife Donna, of Utica, Jack Spencer and his wife Wanda, of Ithaca, Jerome Spencer, of Johnson city, Tenn., Errol Spencer and his wife Carmen, of Jacksonville, Fla.

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