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Edgar Selwyn Hayes

Posted 2023-06-17 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald on June 14, 2023 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona
(personal article, page 5)

Edgar "Ed" Selwyn Hayes was born on June 21, 1935 in Hiram, Arkansas to
Bertha Mae Edgar and Jack Oralee Hayes. They moved to Oklahoma and
then onto Bakersfield, California where Ed grew up and went to school.

In 1953 Ed joined the United States Air Force where he worked under
Commander Curtis E. LeMay at SAC (Strategic Air Command) for 16 years as
an aircraft mechanic and Tech Sergeant. He worked on 836's, KC
135's, 852's and many more. Ed served in Vietnam from 1969-1970 as an
aircraft mechanic. He retired after 21 years from the Air Force in 1975.

After retiring from the Air Force Ed worked for the El Toro, California
Post Office as a mail carrier from 1975-1995. After retiring from the
Postal Service after 21 years, Ed and his wife Mary Lou moved from Lake
Forest, CA to Lake Havasu, AZ in Oct. 1995. Ed became a volunteer at the
Elks Lodge #2399 working Spaghetti Night, Fish Habitat, and
highway clean-up. He then became the door "greeter" at the Lodge for
16 years. He was awarded Honorary Elkette of the Year for his dedicated
assistance to the Elkettes and their projects. Ed was also a
member of the American Legion, the VFW and the Moose. Ed was a
member of the Elks Men's Golf League and was Tournament Champion in
2007.

Ed and Mary Lou enjoyed motorcycle trips to Bend, Oregon, down
the California Coast, and trips to Rosarito Beach and Ensenada, Baja,
Mexico with friends. They enjoyed taking their pontoon boat out on Lake
Havasu and also enjoyed RVing with the Elks Wandering Wapitis RV Club,
plus going on RV trips around the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Ed especially
enjoyed traveling to England to see Mary Lou's daughter and family and
going to Oregon to see her other daughter's family. Ed and Mary
Lou have traveled to Paris, Scotland, Ireland, Italy, Hong
Kong, Amsterdam and Brussels and have enjoyed taking cruises of
Alaska, Caribbean, Panama Canal, Mexican Riviera, and Hawaii. They
enjoyed staying in their timeshares in Palm Springs, Las Vegas, and Park
City, Utah and property in San Felipe, Baja, Mexico.

Ed is survived by his wife Mary Lou Tudor-Hayes, his sister Lois Hayes
Rippy Adams, sons Hector Rene Hayes (Diana), Edgar Selwyn Hayes, Jr.
(Rosemarie), daughter Sharon Kay Hayes Flower (Billy),
granddaughter Charissa Hayes Gelsinger, grandsons Robert Wixom
and Edgar Selwyn Hayes III, plus a great granddaughter and great
grandson.

The family would like to thank River Valley Home Health and Hospice for
everything they do and for taking care of Ed Hayes.

Services were entrusted to the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral
Home. Thoughts and condolences can be sent to the family at www.lietz-
frazefuneralhome.com




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