Dexter-Tight-Obituary

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Dexter Corwin Tight

Portola Valley, California

Sep 14, 1924 – Apr 19, 2018 (Age 93)

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BORN
September 14, 1924
DIED
April 19, 2018
AGE
93
LOCATION
Portola Valley, California

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Redwood Chapel Obituary

Dexter Tight passed away on April 19, 2018. Funeral Home Services for Dexter are being provided by Redwood Chapel of Redwood City, CA.

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We will always think of Ted in Pinecrest, Beta at Denison , and lifelong friend Lou McClaskey. We pray for your family as you take all the good Ted put in this world and pass it on in your legacy.
Gigi,Riker, Makenna and Lily McClaskey

I enjoyed caring for Ted (Teddy Bear) was a nickname we called him at the Health Center he could always make us feel appreciated and always make us laugh. Which is always a welcome part of our job. May Betty find strength at this difficult time. And Tim and Jane and David and Family and Katie and Family. I will miss seeing you guys. May god watch over all of you. Warm thoughts Abbie

Uncle Ted was a man of many talents that will be deeply missed by our family and their many friends. His sense of humor and intentional conversations over the years bring back precious memories of times spent together. He also made people feel welcomed and loved. He is our last surviving patriarch of our clan, but will long be remembered for the legacy he leaves behind. We love you Tight family.
Terri & Mark Judy

Ted will remain always in my heart. He was my boss during our Gap days. He was the best boss that I ever encountered. I will always remember Ted and family with love.

Ted was a dedicated, fine elder at Calvary Presbyterian Church and is remembered with respect and fondness.

Wonderful memories of our good friend Ted from college days, through visits for board of directors meetings to fly fishing experiences and loving having Betty in our lives. Thanks Ted for making the world a better place.

Ted was a dear friend to me and Glen from our college days and beyond. He and his wife Betty kept our families together all these years. He is much loved for himself and all his good causes he supported. I feel he died with a good feeling knowing that Denison cherishes all cultures and religions. Ted,s efforts ha e made the world a better place. God bless him. Peg Bammann

Our most heartfelt condolenses to Betty and the entire Tight family. Ted will be missed by all who were lucky enough to have known him.

Lloyd and Noel Hanford

Tim,

So sorry to hear about your dad. He was a fine man and fellow Beta. I enjoyed our conversations in the Cartoon Room and in the Grove. We will have to raise a toast to him this summer.

Peter