Ted Key

Ted Key

Ted Key Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 5, 2008.
By BOB LENTZ Associated Press Writer

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Cartoonist Ted Key, whose comic strip "Hazel" about a bossy maid went from magazine page to TV screen, has died. He was 95.

He died Saturday at his home in the Philadelphia suburb of Tredyffrin Township after a 1 1/2-year battle with cancer, his son Peter Key said Monday.

"Hazel" was a popular feature in The Saturday Evening Post from the time it debuted in 1943. It evolved into a prime-time series in 1961 that starred Shirley Booth and ran for four years on NBC and one year on CBS.

Key also created the characters Mr. Peabody and Sherman for producer Jay Ward. The time-traveling dog/scientist and his boy made their TV debuts in 1959 in segments on the animated show, "Rocky and His Friends."

He created cartoon panels called "Diz and Liz" and "Jack and Jill" for children's magazines and produced a number of other animated animal characters. He also wrote a play for radio, authored and illustrated books, and had freelance cartoons appear in Cosmopolitan, Better Homes and Gardens and Sports Illustrated. Key literally dreamed up the concept of his wildly popular maid cartoon. "Like a lot of creative people, he kept a notepad near his bedside," Peter Key said of his father. "He had a dream about a maid who took a message, but she screwed it up completely. When he looked at the idea the next day, he thought it was good and sold it to the Post."

Key randomly picked the name for the maid and was flattered that it later became synonymous with maids, according to his son.

Key acquired the rights to "Hazel" in 1969, the same year the magazine folded, and the comic was picked up for syndication by King Features. King still distributes the cartoon today, using those drawn by Key before he retired in 1993.

"Hazel" was so popular that when the first collection of cartoons was published in 1946, E.P. Dutton sold 500,000 copies. In all, Dutton published eight collections of "Hazel" cartoons.

Later, Key and a neighbor published biweekly motivational posters called "Positive Attitude Posters," and he created a series of motivational pamphlets for sales people.

Theodore Keyser was born in Fresno, Calif., on Aug. 25, 1912. His father, a Latvian immigrant who had changed his last name from Katseff to Keyser, changed his name to Key during World War I.

Key was diagnosed with bladder cancer in 2006 and suffered a stroke in September.

He is survived by his second wife, Bonnie, three sons and three grandchildren. His first wife, Anne, died in 1984.

Copyright © 2008 The Associated Press

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October 9, 2012

I miss you Ted Key. Thank you for your friendship. My life would have had a loss if I hadn't known you.
Rest in Peace.
Charlotte Weinreich Leone

Bill Gaudry

May 19, 2008

I can imagine Shirley Booth was waiting for him at Peter's gate, hollering "Mistah Kee'eey! Yoo-hoo!"

A whole lot of clean fun for a wonderful, long time. God be good to him!

Paul, Vinnie, Paul J. and Maeve Scanlon

May 16, 2008

It was a honor and pleasure to have shared some time with Ted Key.
Being welcomed into the Key homes was a privilege. We'll cherish those memories. Love and sympathy to our friends David and Peter.
The Scanlons

Gail Siegel

May 6, 2008

To The Family of Ted Key: I would like to express my deepest of sympathy for the loss of your loved one. I always enjoyed both the Hazel comic strip and the TV show with Miss Shirley Booth portraying Hazel.

Rest In Peace, Ted Key.

Lynne Coffee

May 6, 2008

I am so sorry for your loss, my thoughts and prayers are with the family. Hazel was a great show, I can remember watching it when I was little.

Pamela Rogers

May 6, 2008

I remember Hazel so well:) I call my daughter that when she comes home for the summer from college. I have very fond memories of some one he created. God Bless your family at this difficult time.

Paulette Hamilton

May 6, 2008

The loss of a loved one is never easy. One day there will be no more crying because death will be no more. (Revelation 21:4) Take courage.

D.L. ZIMMERMAN

May 6, 2008

REST IN PEACE TED KEY

Dave Revait

May 6, 2008

So sorry for your loss. I loved the show Hazel. Would affectionately call my wife Hazel when I wanted her to do something for me. It's a term we still use. Again my condolences.

christen shaughnessy

May 5, 2008

sorry about your loss

QUETTA CUNNINGHAM

May 5, 2008

Sorry for your LOSS.Our families Prayers and Love go out to You. SINCERELY, QUETTA, ELLIS, ERIC and SCOTT CUNNINGHAM,MRS MARJORIE SMITH,ENID ,JASON and MARCUS GASKINS,and CALVIN RANKIN.

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