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Alfred E. "Ted" Cormier Jr.

During 45 Years Of Professional Service Throughout, North Carolina

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Cormier, Alfred "Ted" E., Jr., surrounded by his loving wife and family, passed away on November 18, 2007 after battling a series of health problems. During 45 years of professional service throughout the meat industry, Ted built a respected reputation and realized his life long dream -- founding...

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Our relationship began in the traditional way that most father & son-in-law relationships do... with you locking me in the bathroom of a Greyhound bus as an out of control 6th grader on a middle school band trip! Fortunately, you didn't hold that against me when, years later, I asked permission to marry your youngest daughter, Jeanie. You treated me like a son, and calling you "Dad" just felt natural. I am so thankful that you were there to dance at our wedding and, later, for the birth of...

Please know that Ted and all of you will be remembered in my prayers daily. Ted was a great guy back at "Bishop Barry". Its nice to hear that thet never changed.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire family. We are so very sorry for your loss.

We had the wonderful opportunity to know Ted through our dealings in the meat industry, and on a personal level as well. We had an immense respect for him. He will be remembered in our hearts. Our prayers to his family.

My thoughts and prayers are with the entire Cormier family during this time of sorrow. May your memories bring you comfort.

Ted was an easy guy to be around and one whom one can be glad to have known. He will me both missed and remembered. My sympathies to all his family and friends.

Our deepest sympathy to RoseMary and all of Ted's family. Gerry and I will always remember the high school days of which you two were apart. Our prayers are with you during this time.

I am proud to be your son and to have you as my Dad. You gave me this poem as a child and it remains my guide today. I Love you and miss you Dad, but I will see you again.

CORMIER -You got it from your father, it was all he had to give.
So it's yours to use and cherish, for as long as you shall live.
If you lose the watch he gave you, it can always be replaced.
But a black mark on your name, son, can never be erased.
It was clean the day you took it, and a worthy name...

I'll never forget Ted's smiling face and the fun we had in high school