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To Ted and Eva
I am so sorry for your loss, I know how hard it is. Just recall all those fond and happy memories
Love
from Dad and Ruth
Roger Crook
February 21, 2008 | Chandler,, AZ
Seaside, California
Edward C. "Ted" Parrott August 8, 1923 ~ February 4, 2008 SEASIDE – Ted passed away at his home, as he would have wanted. Born to John and Bridget Parrott in Limerick, Ireland, he was the second of five children. A veteran of the Royal Air Force 619 Squadron, he was shot down over Berlin...
Read MoreTo Ted and Eva
I am so sorry for your loss, I know how hard it is. Just recall all those fond and happy memories
Love
from Dad and Ruth
Roger Crook
February 21, 2008 | Chandler,, AZ
To Ted and Eva. We are thinking of you both at this sad time and although we never met your dad, we enjoyed hearing of his interesting life. It is obvious from the tributes that Ted jnr has inherited some of Ted snrs best qualities as Ted and Eva have been very good friends to us.
Love and sympathy from Rupert and Celia
Rupe and Celia Chambers
February 13, 2008 | Hinckley Leics U.K.
Although I have never personally had the privilege of meeting Ted Sr. I was aware of his character via his son Ted Jr. My condolences to Ted and Eva during this transitional time. May your father's legacy live on through your lives!
Brad Morton
February 12, 2008 | Aliso Viejo, CA
It was always a joy to spend time with you, Ted. Godspeed.
David Atkinson
February 12, 2008 | Idyllwild
Although I never met Ted, I am fortunate enough to be friends with his son Ted & wife Eve.
My deepest sympathies to the family.
Dave Molloy
February 11, 2008 | Campbell, CA
So long, dear friend - Your advise has helped my daily health - Your pool expertise improved my game - and - your humanity and brain and subtle wit always challenged and sharpened the edge and quality of my own.
james nisbet clark
February 11, 2008 | Salinas
Sadly, for me, I didn't know Ted very well. I remember him stopping in at Dr. Sky's and talking to me about his inventions. He was so animated and enthusiastic about them and so willing to share ideas and give advise. I felt very comfortable around him and was always happy when he stopped in. Recently, he shared some very valuable information with David about health issues. His recommendations have changed my life and may very well have saved it! We've lost a very wise and gentle soul...
Jeanne Atkinson
February 11, 2008 | Idyllwild, CA
Ted,
Your presence in our lives is deeply missed. Over the years, your constant message of hope and inspiration has fostered in me a continually evolving wisdom. Until our spirits reunite again, in joyous celebration of life and its' wonders, you remain always cherished within my heart.
Mark Atkinson
February 11, 2008 | San Diego, CA
Dearest Ted. WE miss you so much. There are not words. Such an integral part of our lives, so vibrant, healthy, giving, helping, loving us all in your own special way. There is so very much more. In everything I do, everyday, I think fondly and gratefully of you with much love. MJ Mary Josephine Morton Cain
Mary Josephine Morton Cain
February 11, 2008 | Pacific Grove, CA