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  • MSDA Team Member Edwin Allseitz Passed Away

    I just got a phone call informing me that Edwin Alseitz passed away in his sleep last night. Edwin was a true warrior and will be missed by many.

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    I was just informed tonight that the cause of death may not be known for another 6 weeks.

    Here is the information for his funeral:

    Thursday: 3-8 viewing. Service is at 8-9.
    Garden Oaks funeral home, 13430 Bellaire Blvd. Houston, TX
    Funeral Director: Charles Cho, 281-530-5400.

    Tim

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    • #3
      Peace out Warrior Ed!

      Edwin Alseitz....
      Now that's a man I know that went out fighting.
      Edwin was always passionately expressive about living the "Way" of the Warrior. Edwin had taken many hits as a fighter and no matter how many times he had gotten defeated and had taken many, many hits in matches, he was never exactly defeated. In a match, all Edwin knew what to do was to fight, to keep on fighting, and take a pounding, and looked forward to the next shot in the ring.
      Edwin the warrior spirit is you now, my man!

      Daniel Arola

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      • #4
        Here is Edwin's obituary:

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        • #5
          We'll miss you Edwin. You always kept us on our toes...

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          • #6
            Are you a Warrior?

            Edwin always wanted to know what kind of spirit you had. His 1st question to the newbies was always "Are you a warrior"? We were all newbies to him at one time. I'm not sure there was anyone there longer, not counting T,S, & R.

            He was a rare one of a kind. He was left of center but it was ok with Edwin, he wore it well. You had no worries with him, Edwin was Edwin. He didn't care about the every day stuff that mugs our day. He had a entirely different outlook on life. One that was pure and simple.

            He fought with heart and passion that few have. He fought and won in his 40's before Courture made it cool. Edwin was one of kind. Sorry I'm out of town and won't be there to say my good byes.

            I enjoyed rolling with you buddy, may God Bless You Edwin (It's ok to tap to God).

            Winn

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            • #7
              who? never heard of him, post a pic maybe ill recognize him

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              • #8
                Here are some pics of Edwin:

                Mousel's Self-Defense Academy and Mousel's Mixed Martial Arts Academy are martial arts organizations dedicated to the promotion of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA), Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do Concepts, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Thaiboxing (Muay Thai), Combat Submission Wrestling (CSW), Filipino Martial Arts, Boxing, Reality-Based Self-Defense (RBSD) and Women's Self-Defense through seminars, and instructional DVDs. We're located inside O Athletik in the Heights, Houston, Texas.

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                • #9
                  naw, dont recognize him, but sorry to hear bout the guy none the less, Ill tap someone out in his honor

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                  • #10
                    Edwin Allseitz

                    Hey Everyone, I just wanted to thank the guys that showed up at Edwin's funeral. It really meant a lot to the family to see everyone that showed up and supported Edwin. It especially meant a lot to his Mom and sister's. Thanks again. Edwin's cousin........

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                    • #11
                      Judging from those pictures Edwin was the man lol, fighting and hes got ladies.

                      I dont know him personally , but anyone whos still fighting at that point in their life has got my respect, I'll try to be one of those guys when I get older, still fighting and showing the kids how its done.

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                      • #12
                        Spoke to Edwin's sister yesterday. He died from Dilated Cardiomyopathy. Information about this can be seen here:



                        When she gets the full report if there is any additional info, I'll pass it on.

                        She wants to thank everyone for all the concern and support shown.

                        Tim

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                        • #13
                          May god bless his soul.

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                          • #14
                            Oh, no...I'm sorry for bumping a stale thread, but I just ran across this and had no idea Edwin had passed away. Edwin was a real class act and genuinely nice guy, a joy to train with. I'll really miss him.

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