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Ed Washington
Ed Washington loved his job at a toy
company because he was the perfect man for it. He is playful and
energetic, sometimes even more so than his three children (Antoine,
Marvin, and Tamika) and his adopted daughter Kelly. This personality has
also helped him since he became the manager at Whit’s End in nearby
Connellsville. Although Ed is a wise husband and father, he doesn’t
hesitate to crawl on the floor to play with his kids.
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Edith Sutton
Edith has a big crush on Whit. She calls him "cutie pie"
and "snook-ums" and other names which constantly embarrasses Whit.
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Edwin Blackgaard
What Dr. Blackgaard is to evil, his twin brother Edwin is
to ego. A consummately bad actor, Edwin is the proprietor of the
Harlequin Dinner Theatre, and dedicated to bringing “thea-tah” to the
masses—with the help of his long-suffering manservant, Shakespeare.
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Eileen Sellars
Eileen Sellars is the mother of Zachary Sellars. Her
husband died in a car accident, which also left Zachary in a
wheelchair...
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Elaine Vincent
Elaine Vincent is Courtney Vincent's mother.
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Elaine Washington
Elaine is a stay-at-home mom, and Marvin
and Tamika give her plenty of opportunities to perfect
her parenting skills. Elaine and Ed are a wonderful
complement to each other. She is more of a type A, while
he is a type B. She gets more uptight about things, but
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Eleanor McAlister
She is a close neighbor of Whit. Currently she is the
only living descendent of the McAlister family mentioned in the series
to date...
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Ellen Shepard
Ellen Shepard is a modest woman with flavor. She does not
always get along with her parents (see Potlucks and Poetry), but cares
for her own children with sincere concern and attitude. She homeschooled
them and eventually put her daughter into college. Ellen Shepard is the
wife of Ben Shepard. She is the mother of Aubrey Shepard and Bethany
Shepard.
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Ellis Birch
Ellis Birch is responsible for inviting George Barclay
and his family to minister to a First Church in Pokenberry Falls.
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Emily
Jones
Emily Jones is a tenacious wanna-be detective, who not
only solves mysteries, but is happy to give firm direction to the life
of her older brother Barrett (a talented, if easily-distracted young
man).
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Emma Douglas
Emma Douglas was the first employee to work at Whit's
End.
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Eric Myers
Eric Myers is mature for his age. Considering his father
Ernie went to prison and Eric felt the pressure to care for his sister
Brooke and mother, Julie, it would make sense that he's a step above
other kids his age. He often feels the pressure in school because his
acquaintances are aware that his dad is in jail. Because of this, Eric
tends to feel as an outcast, but this doesn't keep him from making
friends.
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Erica Clark
Erica is obsessed with soap operas, especially those with
cute male stars. Once, she wanted to grow up, so she could be able to do
all the things that adults do, which she felt were fun to do. But after
an adventure in the Room of Consequence, where she got to experience a
week in the life of a twenty-two-year-old, Erica learned that with
adulthood comes enormous responsibility -- getting and keeping a job,
paying bills, being on time, eating properly and managing finances...
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Erica Colburn
Erica is known to be very manipulative and gets things to
go the way she wants them to be, even going to the extremes of betraying
her friends. She loves shopping and going to the mall.
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Ernie Myers
Ernie married to Julie Myers and had two known children:
Eric and Brooke. He worked his way up the corporate ladder to a position
of power, in which he broke the law and went to prison.
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Eugene Meltsner
Eugene is Whit’s dependable, eccentric
genius of an assistant. Whether he’s working at Whit’s End, teaching at
Campbell College, or developing another big invention, Eugene knows
everything about everything (or thinks he does).
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Eva
Parker
Eva Parker is a sensible mom who works part-time as a
nurse at a local clinic. She has to find the right balance between
raising her family and dealing graciously with her mother, who wants to
make sure their Hispanic heritage doesn't get lost.
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Everett Meltsner
Everett was born in Africa while his parents were in
captivity. When he was two years old he was hurt badly in a fall at his
father's dig site in Africa. He was taken to a hospital where his
parents were told he died. He is left with a scar of some kind on his
back. Later Leonard found out that Everett was really kidnapped by
Dalton Kearn, because he thought that Everett should have been his son
because Leonard's wife, Thelma, used to be his girlfriend.
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