A Community Shaken by the Loss of a Pillar The vibrant coastal air of Ocean City, Maryland, feels heavy today as the town processes the heartbreaking departure of Edward “Ward” Kovacs. Known to many as a “true hero,” Ward was a man whose life was inextricably linked to the service and safety of his community. The news of his passing has cast a somber shadow over the boardwalks and parks he worked so hard to protect. To the Town of Ocean City, he wasn’t just an employee or a colleague; he was a fundamental part of the town’s spirit—a man whose presence brought a sense of security and warmth to everyone he encountered.
Memories of Service and Joy Ward’s legacy is perhaps best captured in the snapshots of his life spent in the service of others. Many fondly remember him at the recent safety expo in North Side Park, where his passion for his work and his ability to connect with the public were on full display. That day, filled with laughter and community engagement, stands as a poignant final memory for many who saw him in his element. Ward had a unique gift for balancing the serious responsibilities of a hero with a lightheartedness that made him approachable and beloved. Whether he was in uniform or sharing a laugh with a neighbor, he embodied the very best of what it means to serve.
A Void That Can Never Be Filled The departure of a man like Edward Kovacs leaves a silence in Ocean City that will be felt for years to come. He was a man of integrity, a mentor to those he worked with, and a steady hand for the town he loved. As the community gathers to mourn, the focus remains on the incredible life he led and the countless lives he touched through his dedication. While his physical presence is gone, the impact of his heroism and the memories of the “fun days” at North Side Park will remain etched in the hearts of his family, friends, and the entire town. He was a hero in every sense of the word, and he will be deeply missed.