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Ralph Theodore "Ted" Sammons

FORT WORTH, Texas

1944 - 2009

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Ralph Theodore "Ted" Sammons, 64, entered eternal rest Monday morning, May 11, 2009. Funeral: 11 a.m. Saturday at Celebration Community Church, 908 Pennsylvania Ave, with the Rev. Carol West, pastor of the church, and Mr. Lee Nelson, choir director, officiating. Following committal services, Ted...

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We just found out, what a shock! Ted was a wonderful person and he will be missed. Our deepest sympathy to Jack and Ted's family. We will miss him!

To the family of Ted Sammons,
I worked with Ted at International Service in the late 70's. He made it a fun place to work. Everyone always wanted to know his thoughts on things,because his point of view always had a humor that kept all of us laughing.
May God bless you during this sad time.
Sherry Williams Hamilton

Ted was my first cousin on my father's side of the family. Mildred Collins Sammons was my father's sister and Ted's mother. The Collins all seem to have (have had) a special gift for humor. When I think of Ted, I think of that slightly crooked smile....a smile behind which were very funny thoughts. He was so good to Aunt Mildred and to my parents. He drove his mother to Corpus Christi many, many times to visit.
This world will be much too serious without him.
Sue and Butch, I...

My sincere condolences to Jack and Ted's family.

Dearest Jack:

My deepest heartfelt sympathy goes out to you and yours. I have always had a special place in my heart for you and Ted, but now more than ever. I have very many fond memories of him. The time that he went to Bolivia with Matilde, the times he took care of her and all the great times we had at my Mom's house playing the piano, and eating Cuban food and singing. Those Memories will always remain in our hearts. You can be sure that he was loved and will always be in...

Dear Jack and Ted's family we are so sorry for your loss upon seeing the notice in the paper it brought back a flood of memories of trips in the motor home. "Good Times". It also remined me of seeing ted at International Service. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, with deepest sympathy, Carol, Larry And Ron Rhoads And Families

Uncle Jackie: Priscilla and I are so very sorry for your loss. You are constantly on my mind and in my heart.

Dear Jack and all of Ted's family and friends,
Ted will be remembered by us as man who was always willing to do something good for someone else. Whether it was checking the alarm system at the church when it rang in the middle of the night, or driving to visit sick friends in their homes or in the hospital, or leading the Board of Directors at church, or sitting on or heading-up the Golf Committee, or organizing the annual Christmas Gift-Wrap Party for needy children, Ted was in the...

Dear Jack and all of Ted's family - you are in our prayers and you have our deepest sympathy. Ted was a man of seemingly boundless energy and life! We always enjoyed his smile and hearing him laugh. And we will always remember his tireless work for his church and friends. Love, Rodney and Ed