Edward E. Mach, age 73 of Duncanville, passed away Sunday June 2, 2013 at his home in Duncanville. Per Edward no services will be held. Burial will be at Bold Springs Cemetery near West. Mr. Mach was born May 30, 1940 in Tokio, the third child and son of Frank J. Mach Jr. and Annie A. (Dulak) Mach. He attended school in Tokio and was a graduate of Abbott High School in 1958. Undergraduate studies were at University of Texas in Arlington and graduate of Texas A & M University in 1968 with Doctoral studies in Chemistry. Edward was a scientist and formerly a resident living in a community at Abbott, TexasPlanet Earth in the Spiral Galaxy Milky Waythe nearest sister spiral galaxy neighbor some 240 million light years removed lies a Northern Constellation directly south of Cassiopeia between Pegasus & Perseus called Andromeda and always stated his next destination is Andromeda. Edward had many career endeavors which included teaching at Texas Tech and Texas A & M University. He also worked with Anheuser-Busch in St. Louis, General Dynamics DOD/USAF in Ft. Worth, USAF Air Logistics Command at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and the Superconducting Super Collider High-Energy Physics/DOE Laboratory in Dallas. Edward is preceded in death by his parents and eldest brother, Frank Mach III. Survivors include seven independent, competitive and supportive siblings which include two brothers and five sisters, Ernest Mach and wife Helen of Hillsboro, Eugenia Sinkule and husband Joe of Abbott, Lucille Hodgkinson and husband W. B. of Gainesville, Nancy Kilgo of Arlington, Patricia Bajer of Mart, James Mach and wife Ann of Talbott, TN, and Suzanne Marlar and husband David of Wooster, OH; 18 nieces and nephews; and over 60 rambunctious cousins.
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