GLENS FALLS – Edward K. LaPoint, PE, passed away peacefully
in his sleep on Thursday May 9, 2024, in the comfort of his own home with the
love of his life Jan LaPoint by his side. Eddie was an impactful man in his
community and always sought to enhance the lives of the people around him.
He was the son of Carol (Garvin) LaPoint and the late Edward
G. LaPoint.
A graduate of South Glens Falls High School, class of 1976,
Eddie met Jan while studying at Adirondack Community College and the two built
a life and family together. His daughter Erin arrived in 1983 and his son Sam
in 1985. With the support of his wife Jan, and a young family, Eddies
determination to succeed and provide for his family lead him to graduate from
Union College in 1988 with a B.S in Civil Engineering. As a senior, Ed was
inducted into the R.P.I Chapter of Chi Epsilon, the National Civil Engineering
Honor Society. With a family in tow, Eddie and Jan settled in Queensbury where
he’d been a fixture in and around Warren and Washington county for decades.
Ed was a tenacious individual. He was intelligent and
humorous. He was intimidating and generous. If you had Ed in your corner, you
could take on the world. Ed left his mark on the area with countless
engineering feats including office buildings, amusement park rides, homes,
bridges, dams, airplane hangars, tunnel systems, roads, you name it. Ed loved
to be the person to put his stamp of approval on structural engineering plans.
His daughter Erin LaPoint and grandson William Thomas lit up
his life with little league games, football games, and snowboarding. Sam and
his wife Taylor welcomed Lachlan James to the world and gave Ed a second
grandson to fawn over. Always excited and enthusiastically offering to enlist
William and Lachlan in programs and learnings, his grandsons truly gave Ed a
reason to work and continue living his best life.
Ed was his family’s biggest cheerleader. From little league
to guitar, piano, and dance lessons, Ed believed Erin and Sam could be the
greatest of all time. The same sentiment perpetuates down to his beloved
grandsons. Boisterous, sometimes to a fault, his encouragement could make an
audience shudder. Even today, we can hear him cheering us on from heaven with
love and inspiration. Move forward, revive the family camp, support the family.
Skiing, fishing, camping, boating, reading, and BBQing. Ed
learned from his father as young man to embrace life and live with honor, do
his best to do his duty to God and his country and to obey Scout Law; to help
other people at all times; to keep himself physically strong, mentally awake
and morally straight. Ed enjoyed the outdoors, travel, and being in charge. A
true project manager, he approached life as a leader and relished his ability
to solve problems and accomplish goals.
Eds legacy will live on through his loved ones and the
numerous individuals he’s impacted. His passion to create and influence will
live on through generations at his beloved summer camp on Lake George. A family
retreat, with open doors to all that welcomed him into their life, will remain
a family retreat with open doors to all who kept him in their hearts. Three
cheers for Eddie LaPoint: Hip Hip HOORAY, Hip Hip HOORAY, Hip Hip HOORAY!
Ed was predeceased by his father Edward G. LaPoint and
brother David J. LaPoint.
He is survived by his mother Carol (Garvin) LaPoint, his
Uncle Mike LaPoint and Aunt Eliza, his Aunt Charlotte, and several beloved
cousins. His soulmate Jan (Legault) LaPoint, his daughter Erin LaPoint and
grandson William Thomas and his son Sam LaPoint and wife Taylor LaPoint and
grandson Lachlan James. His brother John D. LaPoint and wife Carol LaPoint and Nephew
Logan LaPoint and wife Maddie and children Satine, Winston, London, and Fox.
“Family Prayer: Always
seek opportunities and possibilities. Pray, hope, and conscience. Improve and
know you can and may do better” – Ed LaPoint
Edwards family would like to thank Dr. Amy Hogan-Moulton and
Beth Hutchins, NP for their years of care as well as the staff at DCI in Glens
Falls for their care of Ed. We are grateful and blessed for the outpouring of
support from friends, families, and colleagues.
Calling hours will be held on Tuesday, May 14, 2024, from
4pm-6pm at Carleton Funeral Home, 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.
A funeral service will be conducted at 6pm at the funeral
home.
In Edwards memory please consider donating to The National
Kidney Foundation, 30 East 33rd Street, New York, NY 10016.