A letter sent to the district by Boonton Public Schools Superintendent Thomas Valle said that staff learned of Forman's passing just after gathering to begin the new year.
"Mr. Forman made significant impacts within Boonton Public Schools that will be lasting," Valle said in a statement shared with Daily Voice. "His enthusiasm for working on behalf of young people was unmistakable and his fun-loving personality was a source of daily joy within our community.
"Mr. Forman had special talents for bringing out the best in people, providing care for those in need, and inspiring students to attain their goals. He will be dearly missed, and our school community is grateful for all the support that has surrounded us in our time of sorrow."
Ed grew up in Staten Island, where he was a "fierce" athletic competitor during his years at New Dorp High School, his obituary says. While playing football and studying economics at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, Ed met his wife, Caroly, with whom he shares two daughters, Danielle and Katelyn.
While Ed initially went into finance working as a trader at Bank of America, he ultimately transitioned into teaching with the New York City Department of Education before earning a graduate degree in educational leadership and administration, his obituary says.
"Everyone knew Ed would be out on the links any chance he got, even if it was too cold or too hot for more fair-weather golfers," his obituary reads. He also enjoyed CrossFit, something which he did with his whole family, and joined Carolyn for one full marathon and half-marathons, his obituary said.
Visitation will be held Friday, Sept. 6 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Moriarty Funeral Home in Montclair. A Mass of Resurrection in celebration of Ed’s life will be held at St. Cassian Roman Catholic Church of Montclair on Saturday, Sept. 7, at 1 p.m.
Click here for Ed Forman's complete obituary.
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