February 18 2019. She was cared for by Hospice in her room at Savannah Court, surrounded by her loved ones and also by her caregivers who loved her.
Anyone who knew Edna was aware of her great faith. She loved her Heavenly Father, her family and her
friends. She grew up in North Carolina on a farm and later moved to Greensboro. She married Mike
Luongo during the World War II years. They were married for 60 years, prior to his death in 2008.
She was a college graduate from UNC at Greensboro, when it was Women’s College, majoring in food
and nutrition. She liked to tell the story of how she met Mike in Washington DC at a State Society Dance.
Mike was of Italian heritage from New York and Edna was of Quaker heritage from North Carolina.
They raised their family of four children in College Park, MD. Edna worked for the State of MD from
1969 until 1980 as a Health Sanitarian Inspector. She inspected nursing homes, hospitals, day cares,
restaurants, and swimming pool facilities. While in MD, her family attended Berwyn Presbyterian
Church. After retirement in 1980, they moved to Orlando, FL to be close to their grandchildren. They became members of Calvary Assembly of God where Edna served as a greeter, prayer chapel minister, and counselor. They both worked in the homeless ministry and joined Gospel choir, ministering in nursing homes, and were members of Sonlighters. Their elder years were spent as members of New Vision Community Church in Apopka Fl.
The family will receive friends on Friday, March 1 f rom 6 – 8 PM at Baldwin Fairchild Funeral Home, Apopka. Funeral Service will be 11 AM Saturday, March 2 at the funeral home with interment at Highland Memory Gardens, Apopka, FL. In lieu of flowers, donations can be given to Samaritan’s purse, the organization of Franklin Graham and the service of Operation Christmas Child, one of Edna’s favorite ministries.