Edward Lilley Passes

Published: January 24, 2017 09:26 am EST

Edward Melvin Lilley, 91, of Ferndale, NY, a retired owner, trainer and driver at Monticello Raceway for many years, passed away on January 14 at his daughter's home in Tafton, Pa.

Lilley's eight-horse stable was one of the first on the grounds of Monticello Raceway in April 1963. It included his star pacer Armbro Canuck.

He was the recipient of the 'Good Guy Award' in 1988 from the Monticello Harness Horsemen’s Association and he was instrumental in bringing his stepson, Jan Repko, into the business where they shared the love of harness racing, working together training and driving, respectively.

The son of the late Willard Lilley and Frances Pierce Lilley, he was born April 15, 1925, in Bethel, NY. He was the widower of Marilyn Lilley, who preceded him in death in 1981.

Lilley is survived by his children, Patricia (William) Sherlock, Janet (James) Bell, Nancy (David) Wampler, Kimiko (Barry) Smith and Jan (Mindy) Repko; grandchildren, Jamie, Mandy, Jennifer, Jill, Tiffany and Tyler; and seven great- grandchildren. In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by a son, Edward; and brother, Arthur.

Graveside services and interment of his ashes were held on Wednesday, January 18 at the Evergreen Cemetery, Route 17B in Bethel, NY.

Memorial contributions can be made to Smallwood Fire Company and Bethel ambulance.

Please join Standardbred Canada in offering condolences to the family and friends of Edward Lilley.

(USTA)

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