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Stephen A Edgerton

May 8, 1928 ~ December 16, 2014 (age 86) 86 Years Old

Stephen Arthur Edgerton, 86, died peacefully at his home in Medford, New Jersey on Tuesday, December 16, 2014.  Steve was born May 8, 1928 in Plainfield, Indiana to Joseph and Elsie Edgerton. He grew up in the small town of Columbiana, Ohio on the family farm, and stayed just long enough to decide he was not a farmer by inclination. Steve graduated from Olney Friends School in Barnesville, Ohio in 1946, and earned his B.S. in physics from Earlham College, Richmond, IN in 1950. He later received a Masters of Education and Supervisory Certificate from Temple University, Philadelphia, PA. 

Steve came to the east coast to work at Quaker summer camp Camp Dark Waters during college. He was the interim director for Nina and Wilbert Braxton for two summers and then took over full directorship of the camp in 1961. For over the four decades Steve was involved with Camp Dark Waters, he created a loving and accepting place for campers and staff to play, learn, work, and grow together in ways that changed thousands of lives for the better. In a simple, natural setting, Steve fostered a sense of freedom and harmony that was truly transformative. He was director and owner until a group of former campers, staff, and other friends of the camp purchased the camp from Steve in 2001 and formed a nonprofit organization.

Steve was a gifted teacher and deeply committed to experiential education. He taught high school science, mostly chemistry, for 41 years, two and a half years at Westtown School, fifteen and a half years at Penn Charter School, ten years at Willingboro High, and his last eleven years at Moorestown Friends School. He founded and directed the progressive, alternative Community Camp School in Philadelphia for two years. He served as head of the Science Department at Penn Charter, Willingboro High and Moorestown Friends, and he received several teaching awards. Steve employed a sense of drama and excitement to teach others. Many former students remember him jumping from the ground to the top of his desk in one leap to demonstrate the way electrons jump from their ground state to higher energy levels, or performing an explosive thermite reaction in the lab.

Photography and woodworking were two of Steve’s main creative outlets. His interest in the designs of noted woodworker George Nakashima is visible in the beautiful wooden furniture Steve crafted.  His love of nature shaped his interest in photography. Steve also loved fast cars, particularly old BMWs. He was a great music enthusiast and introduced many people to his favorite blues, jazz, and rock artists, especially blues musician Taj Mahal. Steve had a strength and vitality that was evident to all who knew him, as well as a quiet, but engaging sense of humor. 

A loving and affectionate parent and husband, he is survived by three children, Cinda Edgerton and Scott Edgerton with ex-wife Mickey Edgerton, and Alice Edgerton with his current wife, Mary Ann Bacon.

He will be greatly missed by so many whose lives he touched.

A memorial service will be held at Medford Meeting House, 14 Union Street, Medford, NJ 08055 on January 3, 2015 at 11 AM. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Camp Dark Waters Campership Fund or the Camp Dark Waters Legacy Fund. (www.BradleyStow.com)


 Service Information

Memorial Service
Saturday
January 3, 2015

11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Medford Meeting House
14 Union Street
Medford, NJ 08055


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