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Edward Anderson

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Edward M. Anderson Born in San Francisco, raised in Sausalito, and a popular professor and scholar at Rice University, died January 15, 2013. He was 46. Ted lived a rich, diverse life ranging from his days as a spirited high school soccer player and busboy at Chez Panisse to recognition as an...

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Ted, anima vagula blandula

I´m not sure why, but I thought of you today Ted - and I remembered this page. It´s been 19 years since I met you, and probably close to 15 since I saw you last. Even so, it still saddens me greatly to think of your passing, but makes me smile to remember our time at St John´s. You are, and shall remain, deeply missed.

Saw last year I sent you texts two months before the anniversary of your passing and I did it again this year without realizing it, same timing. Still miss ya friend.

Sent you a text a couple of months back knowing you wouldn't get it but maybe you would. Miss you greatly my friend.

Just recently I learned that Ted passed away and I am sad to know it. I still have vivid memories of him as the 23 yrs old boy, intelligent, full of interests, passionate, handsome, funny and smart as anybody else I've met in my life. I am very grateful to him, together we had a fabulous time. He let me experience unforgettable emotions. Thanks dear Ted, rest in peace.
Silvia Paoletti, Firenze, Italia

Sono passati quattro anni da quando siamo rimasti senza di te. Durante i tuoi soggiorni qui hai riempito le nostre serate, ma - soprattutto - i nostri cuori.
"Io credea e credo, e creder credo il vero"

Ted was the most amazing, smart, and kind man I have ever met. He was a truly great soul.

I can do little more than second the sentiments of my good friend Jamie. I knew Ted over several years at St John's college Cambridge, but it was really only in my last that I got to know him well. It's no understatement to say that the graduates were extraordinarily lucky to have such a man of the world organising their social lives during his year as SBR president. He brought energy and charisma to the position, and was a true role model for the men. On a personal note, I am truly grateful...

I knew Ted at St John's college in Cambridge, UK. I didn't know him for long, but he was someone I, and my fellow students, genuinely admired and looked up to. He was much loved around the graduate community at John's and was a splendid president of the grads. Ted was a lovely man - charismatic, boisterous but gentle and always able to make time to help his peers and offer them support. I will remember him for his charm, words of advice, refusal to accept his advancing years on the football...