Edward Sidney McLaughlin, a devoted man of faith, passed away peacefully on June 4, 2026, in Beaumont, Texas. He was born on February 16, 1955, in Shelby, Michigan.
Edward will be remembered and honored in a gathering of loved ones and friends on Thursday, June 18th, at 6:30 p.m. at Christian Fellowship Church, 3950 Pointe Pkwy, Beaumont, Texas 77706.
Edward's life was a testament to his profound Christian faith. He traveled to continents and countries abroad, sharing the Gospel and embodying the spirit of Matthew 25:34-36 by helping those in need. His compassionate heart touched countless lives, and he will be deeply missed by his many brothers and sisters in Christ across Southeast Texas and beyond, as well as by those he may have only encountered briefly.
For many years, Edward worked as a skilled machinist. Beyond his profession, he possessed a remarkable talent for building, fixing, and fabricating in numerous facets, a gift he generously used to assist many people.
Edward cherished his family, especially his grandchildren, and found immense joy in watching them participate in various sports and events. Baseball was a particular passion he shared, passing his love for the game down to his son and grandsons. A cherished inside joke with his son, Matt, revolved around their "perfect day" – a dream itinerary that included driving to a high school playoff game, attending an Astros game, and finishing with a late-night little league game.
He is survived by his beloved wife, Eunice McLaughlin; his sons, Matthew McLaughlin and wife, Letty, and Bryan Dewayne Mitchell; his grandchildren, Kristen Bush, Dylan Mitchell, Holden Mitchell, Kinnedy VanDevender, Maggie Thompson, Killian McLaughlin, Sidney McLaughlin, and Sophia McLaughlin; and his great-granddaughter, Daisy Thompson. Edward is also survived by his siblings: Gary and Barbara McLaughlin, Raymond Miller, Marigene McLaughlin, Jo Ann McLaughlin, Sylvia Landry, and Jo Ann McCoy; and many beloved nieces and nephew Gary Jr. and great grandchildren.
Edward is preceded in death by his parents, Sidney and Mary McLaughlin; his brothers, Alton, Leslie, and Ronnie McLaughlin; and his son, Bryan Mitchell.