Matheson Kydd, Edward
Helen Gilman
Ed was born in Grand Mere, Quebec in July 1916. He died at the age of 102 in April 2019 in Florida.
His obituary is as follows: Ed passed away peacefully after a long and vigorous life. He was born in Grand Mere, Quebec and grew up enjoying nature and learning survival skills from his father. He married Helen Gilman in 1943 and together they raised four children, enjoying the outdoors while camping and sailing in Canada and the U.S. Ed was a pioneer of technology. He led a team at The Marconi Company developing quartz frequency crystals vital to communications equipment during WWII and was a member of the Canadian Signal Corps. Years later, he led other teams developing and installing computer systems for the New York Stock Exchange and several major airlines operating at Denver International Airport. Ed was also a great handyman. He refurbished boats and built an entire second floor onto his family home in Darien, CT. He taught himself to play the organ and enjoyed music, but his passion was sailing. He explored the eastern coastal inlets and even sailed to the Bahamas with Helen. Demonstrating his competitive side, Ed entered and won several sailing race events. He was a strong believer in volunteer service and was active in; Scouting, Red Cross blood drives, Education, Local government, Author’s Guild, the U.S. Power and Sail Squadron, Meals On Wheels and numerous Presbyterian Churches.
Ed spent some of his youth in Coalmont, BC. your can read about that and the rest of his life in his memoirs here.