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April 3, 2018
Charles Teed was a wonderful man who I met because my husband worked with him. Don and Charles became fast friends and that led to a warm friendship with Wilma and myself. Our dinners and visits always seemed to be festive... full of hugs, laughter, and always good conversation. Charles was a caring man who warmed people. He treated me kindly and it was obvious that he and Don loved one another. He was very supportive of Don and mentored him throughout his career at Sears. Today I was enjoying old Christmas cards and I read one of his. It made me think of him....such special memories. May he continue to RIP in heaven.
With love and admiration - Don and Alescia
August 4, 2014
Charles Teed was a man of quiet strength, wisdom, tremendous compassion and philanthropy. I had the honor of knowing him through St John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church in Las Vegas Nevada. A very active member up until his death. His presence will be missed and the Las Vegas community was blessed with having him in our parish. May his memory be eternal.
Bessie Chachas
Jennifer Stonner
August 3, 2014
I don't know that there will be a day that goes by that I won't think of you or remember something you told me...or a time at any gathering that you weren't there...I feel as though I have known you all my life. There will be a hole in my heart and the heart of my family in your absence. I know that you are with Wilma now. I will miss our talks and our many Christmas' and our special breakfasts. There were so many times. Too many to count! I have no doubt that you have shaped my life more than you will ever know and that I will miss your wisdom and kindness in our lives. What a blessing you were to us Charles. I was never the angel...you were. Until we meet again...don't let the vinegar of yesterday spoil the wine of today...and worry not of tomorrow for it is not yet yours. ??
Jimmie Wade
August 2, 2014
It has been an honor knowing Charlie for the past 8 years. He will be missed by all his friends at The Rampart where he loved relaxing and playing video poker. He had a interesting life and stayed very active all of his life.
Larry Handy
August 2, 2014
Charles was a giving man. He went out of his way to get me a job at Sears....my first real job, and later an interview with Dean Witter when I was looking which lead to a my 31 year career. He was an unsung leader in many ways and reminded me of Ronald Reagan.....not just in business but with family too. I will miss is strong optimism, his friendship, his permanence. He lived to be 96 just like his terrific parents. His end marks the end of an era.
Sally Carr
August 1, 2014
Dad you had a long and wonderful life, and yet it is so hard to let you go.
Thank you for the upbringing and mentoring you gave me all my life..
Thanks for the memories. Now you can have all the Ouzo and Feta cheese you want. Rest well with Wilma.
All my love Sally
Charles as Sears store manager
Sally Carr
August 1, 2014
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