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Edith D. Wilhelm

May. 25, 2018

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Edith D. Wilhelm, 92, of Granby, beloved wife for 57 years of the late Frederick Oscar Wilhelm, passed away peacefully on Friday, May 25, 2018, surrounded by her family at her home. Born in Essen, Germany on May 26, 1925, daughter of the late William and Margarete (Herz) Aschaffenburg, Edith and her family immigrated to New York City in 1938 and started a new life in the United States. They ultimately settled in West Hartford, and Edith enrolled in school at William H. Hall High School. She quickly learned English and adapted to life in America and graduated as the Salutatorian of her class. Edith continued her education at Connecticut College in New London and graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Spanish. Prior to her marriage in 1956, Edith worked for the Phoenix Mutual Insurance Company and served as a First Lieutenant in the US Air Force. She and Fred moved to Granby in 1959. Edith was a longtime member of the First Congregational Church of Granby where she sang in the choir for 50 years. While growing up in West Hartford she was active in Girl Scouts and served on the Girl Scout Camp Committee. This love of nature and the outdoors that started in her youth became a central part of her life while raising her five children on their farm in Granby. Edith served as a 4-H leader in Granby for many years, sharing her knowledge of German cooking with a generation of cooks. When her children were in high school Edith went to work for the US Postal Service in Granby. She was also a longtime member of the Salmon Brook Historical Society and the Granby Land Trust. As a refugee, Edith was grateful to be a United States citizen, and she and Fred were active members of the Granby Interfaith Refugee Sponsorship committee. For many years she was invited to speak with students in the Granby school system about her memories of growing up in a Jewish family in Nazi Germany. Following Freds death in 2014, Edith established a scholarship at the University of Connecticut for first-generation students, in gratitude for the scholarships that both she and Fred had received to attend their respective colleges. She leaves her five children, Margaret Pulicare and her husband Joseph of Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, Katherine Powell and her husband David of Rome, GA, Ann Wilhelm and her husband William Bentley of North Granby, Carolyn L. Wilhelm and her husband Timothy Lynn of Glen Gardner, NJ, and Frederick O. Wilhelm, Jr. and his wife Lindsay Kee of Brentwood, TN; 11 grandchildren, Christen Cermele and her husband Joseph of Yardley, PA, Melissa Pulicare and her fianc Jonathan Gaskell of Jersey City, NJ, Sarah Pulicare of Doylestown, PA, Daniel Powell of Brooklyn, NY, Nicholas Powell of Rome, GA, Russell Bentley of Santa Cruz, CA, Frederick Bentley of Portland, OR, Robin Lynn of Atlanta, GA, Lauren Lynn of El Cerrito, CA, and Oscar and August Wilhelm both of Brentwood, TN; a great granddaughter, Charlotte Cermele; and many nieces and nephews. Besides her husband, she was predeceased by a brother, Walter Aschaffenburg and a sister, Renate Christensen. Her family will receive friends on Wednesday, May 30, 4-7 p.m., at the Hayes-Huling & Carmon Funeral Home, 364 Salmon Brook St., Granby. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, May 31, 11:00 a.m., at the First Congregational Church of Granby, 219 North Granby Rd., Granby. Memorial donations may be made to the First Congregational Church of Granby, 219 North Granby Rd., Granby, CT 06035 or to The University of Connecticut Foundation, Inc. Attn: Frederick and Edith Wilhelm Family Scholarship, Account #31496, 2390 Alumni Dr., Unit 3206, Storrs, CT 06269-3206.

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Michael Pinto

We are very sorry to hear about your mom’s passing. Our prayers with your family. Love Michael and Jody Pinto

Carol Hart

Dear Wilhems, So sorry to hear of your moms passing. Ive thought of her over the last few years, and always this time of year when our moms would celebrate their birthdays together. Bruce says that our they are probably having tea and birthday cake, chatting up a storm, and darning socks.

Thomas & Libby

Sorry For Your Loss! Jesus Loves Me & You! You Are Special!

Jim George

I am very sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing, my thoughts and prayers are with your family

Martha Cook

Dear Ones….. Your mom meant so, so much to every single Cook. This is my piece. She came with my mom to a meeting at the high school when Margaret and I were freshman. I had rather vehemently refused to do an assignment to support Hitler’s position in WWII, and was facing disciplinary action. She and my mom set the school straight and the assignment was cancelled for the entire class. She taught me the lesson of upholding values that I will never forget. I empathize with you all today; the world has lost an amazing woman, but the group in Heaven has another member. Know I am with you in Spirit.

The Mazzella Family

Friends and Family of Edith, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and we hope they help bring you peace in your time of sorrow. Losing a loved one is never easy but Edith’s life is one to be cherished and her memory will be with you always, through your lives, your children and lives of the many people she touched.

Mary Barneby

On behalf of Girl Scouts of Connecticut, we offer our condolences for the passing of your loved one, who was a sister in Girl Scouting. We offer you our sincerest thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Sincerely, Mary Barneby, CEO

Diana Evans

Dear Edith’s Family, I loved sitting next to Edie in the choir for almost 20 years during rehearsals and on Sundays. She was so kind and had calming way about her. I especially loved her German accent, which reminded me of my grandmother. She had a lovely alto voice and I knew she was the one to follow when I was unsure of our part! Your mother was such a wonderful woman. Jim and I send our sincere condolences to you all.

Carmon Community Funeral Homes


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