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Theodore Henry Salinsky was born October 17, 1927 in Mason City, Iowa the only child of Theodore and Estelle Salinsky.
After 85 years of life, spent mostly entertaining those around him, Ted passed away April 7, 2013 in Tulsa, OK.
Ted was in the Army during WW2 and played the trumpet with the Army Band. He graduated from Penn State University in 1952. He retired from Phillips Petroleum as International Benefits and Compensation Director. He was also a highly talented musician, writer, director and actor. Ted was actively involved in Bartlesville Community Theater for many years.
He is survived by his loving wife of 40 years Patricia, 2 daughters- Theadora & Andrea, 3 sons- Theodore III, Marc & John, 4 grandchildren- Angela, Daniel, Jamison & Robby and 2 great grandchildren- Aliz'e & Isis.
The family will receive friends at Stumpff Funeral Home on Thursday, April 11th 6pm to 8pm with Rosary at 7pm. Church services will be held at St James Catholic Church, 5500 Douglas on Friday, April 12th at 11am.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
3 Entries
The best dad ever! Andy
April 22, 2013
Ted was a one-of-a-kind person. I always enjoyed working with him in Community Theater. He was a person of integrity - never gave less than his all. I'll miss him.
Alan Eastman
April 19, 2013
My dear dear friend, Oili, Andre, Ronny, Therese, Karen and myself are so deeply sorry you departed from us. It is very hard, especially for me. I will miss you so very much.
Jos
Jos Cornelis
April 12, 2013
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