Condolences
Dear Ruth, Eleanor, Harvey, and Doris,
Kathy and I send you all our deep condolences with the passing of Ted.
Ted in the 1970’s was a hero of mine, skilled in so many ways, comfortable in the forest or on the river, a great neighbour on Alberta Drive, playful with the kids when they were still toddlers. It’s those happy times I’ll remember when I think back on Ted.
Warm embraces to you, Ruth, and warm wishes to the rest of the family.
Dear Ruth and Family,
So sorry to hear of your dear Ted. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Love, Patricia
To have Ted touch our lives has enriched us immensely. His intelligence, exquisite skills, humour and compassion were only surpassed by his kindness and friendship. We are so fortunate to have known him. We wish his family strength through this difficult time and hope they dwell in the many rich memories that he provided. His legacy is broad and will remain with us, always.
Dear Ruth and family….
I send my sincere condolences on your loss.I wasn’t at Bethany for over a week and had no idea Ruth so I am sorry for being late sending this.
Ted is resting peacefully now,sending you strength for the days ahead.
Our deepest sympathy to the Wills family. May your wonderful memories sustain you during this difficult time.
Dear Ruth
Steve and I have such fond memories of Ted. He was truly an inspiring man.
Our heartfelt sympathy to you and your family. May Ted Rest In Peace.
Prayers and hugs being sent your way.
Ted was a man of exceptional talents, creativity and resourcefulness, and boundless energy.
He wanted to go paddling on the Clearwater River, so he first built a canoe. He made a large table, and many chairs. When the chairs were all occupied, Ted smiled and poured the wine. Everyone who sat at Ted’s and Ruth’s table were made to feel like special guests as well as part of the family.
My deepest sympathy to my dear friend Ruth, Eleanor, Doris, Harvey and the extended family.
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