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Alfred C. Salt

Belleville, Michigan

1927 - 2004

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Salt, Alfred C. Belleville, MI Our Dear Teddy, passed away October 28, 2004. Teddy was 77. He was born October 26, 1927 in Attleboro, Mass. the son of Alfred E. and Geraldine (Cameron) Salt. Teddy touched many lives with his wit and hu mor. He told extraordinary sto ries most of which we think...

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Papa, I miss you very much, I know that your in a better place, taking care of Alysha and your sisters, just know that all of us down here really miss you and will love you always. I love you and miss you so very much

Dear Debbie:
I know from experience what you are going through. You are fortunate to have relatives and friends to help you at this difficult time. Ted is at peace in heaven with Mike and the rest of his family and friends. God Bless You. Take good care of yourself. Love, Doreen, Brendon, & Michael

Dear Ted, It has been a week since we saw you last. Sue and I know you are free of pain and suffering, but we still miss you and love you and wish we could hold you and give you a big hug and kiss. God Bless you always Ted. Love, Brent & Sue.

Ted, I will miss you always!!! You will always be my favorite maintenance man here @ Holiday West!!! May you rest in peace. Love to Debbie and your family, The Carnahan's

Deb, Brent and Sue,

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time. I was so sorry to hear of Cousin Teddy's death. I know how much it meant to my mom reuniting with all of you after so many years. I enjoyed the times I was able to spend with all of you.

Love Cheryl, Sheila, Josh, Alex and Danielle

Was so sorry to hear the news, was and honor to meet Mr. Salt, he was always so nice to us . Take care....from the nursing staff at St. Joe's Radiation Oncology.

dear debbie
we our so sorry for your loss,teddy was a long time friend and will be
missed.please take comfort in knowing he has gone to a nice place.
love

Dear Brent and Sue,
We send our sympathy to you for the loss of your beloved brother. I saw Ted's obit in the Ann Arbor News yesterday. My mind flashed back to 1967 when we first met him in the Carpet Department at Montgomery Ward, and subsequently got to know him through the two of you. He was an energized, memorable man who was blessed with a wonderful zest for living. Cherish your treasured memories of him.
With Sympathy & Love,

Ted; We will miss your smiling face,
your jokes and seeing you passing out good and bad notices in the park. And, I thank God that I was able to visit with you and your family while you were at Hartland.
We will miss you dearly and send our
deepest sympathy to your family.
God bless all of you.