TAMPA, Fla. — Edward C. Lord, 66, of Tampa, Fla., died Feb. 23, in Tampa, Fla.
He was born April 23, 1946, in Lewiston, to Horace Lord and Frances Semajauskas Lord.
He enjoyed race cars of all types, especially Lotus'. In his younger years, he loved to race at Watkins Glen, N.Y.
In the past year, Ed resided in Tampa with his daughter and family. He had the constant companionship of his grandson and their dog, Mugzy.
He had been the owner of Progressive Baking Co. before joining APB of Framingham, Mass. In his position at APB, he was fortunate to travel the entire United States as well as Canada, Puerto Rico and Panama. While working with APB, he was a trainer of sales people and managers to effectively sell and generate more profits within the dealerships.
He is survived by his daughter, Stacey Gordon, son-in-law, Jim and grandson, Alex, of Tampa, Fla.
He was predeceased by his father, Horace and mother, Frances of Auburn; and beloved grandparents, Edward and Hattie Lord, of Auburn.




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