Richard-Teed-Obituary

Richard L. Teed

Windsor, Connecticut

1926 - 2014

About

LOCATION
Windsor, Connecticut

Obituary

Send Flowers

Richard L. Teed, 88, of Windsor, beloved husband of the late Virginia (LaBounty) Teed, passed away on Sunday, August 17, 2014 in Newport, Rhode Island. Dick was born March 8, 1926 in Springfield, MA to the late Leroy and Alice (Lamb) Teed. A lifelong Windsor resident, Dick had been a member of...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I remember when I was 14 and Dick took me to a Bristol high school baseball game to scout. Sandy was in my class but not sure how this got set up. What a great experience. Thank you Mr. Teed! Still a great memory of mine.

Very sad day when I heard the passing of a great friend - Dick & I worked together for the Dodgers for many years - he was not only a Good man but a great friend - I will miss him dearly - we spoke about weekly on the phone - about great memories with our Dodger Scout reunions in Hudson NY - he organized these reunions for all the years for over 25 yrs. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Teed Family - God Bless you my old friend - rest in peace - Bob & Boots Miske

To The entire Teed Family - so sorry to hear of your loss. Accept my sincere sympathy.

Dear Family, We send our deepest sympathy. Uncle Dick had such an impact on my life. I can't say enough good things about my uncle and the man he was. He will be missed greatly by you all and so many others. He gave us all great memories and those will have to carry us. God bless.

We send our thoughts and prayers. My grandmother Una Kent (LaBounty) and my mom Lesley Willadsen cared very much for Richard and talked about him all the time, and about Shelly.
Aaron Alan McLean
Una Kent
Lesley Willadsen

Sandy, Sue, Sharon and family,
Sorry to hear of Dick's passing. He was a great guy who always helped and encouraged me in my playing days. A true gentleman.

To the Teed family, please accept my sincere sympathy at this difficult time. We are never ever ready to lose the ones we love. Your Dad and Mom had a major impact on my life as being the leaders of our Pilgrim Fellowship Group. So many happy memories of my teen years comes from their love and compassion. RIP Mr. Teed

To the Teed Family,
Deepest sympathy for the lost of Dick. I have known him for many years, he was a great man and neighbor.
Tom Danner Family

Dear Teed Family,

My deepest sympathy to you all. Dick was a tremendous person, a longtime friend, and someone who had a significant influence on me and my life. He was a great friend to my parents for the past 30 years. He was an inspiration to my sons and a strong supporter of them and countless numbers of their teammates over the years. In all, he had a positive impact on three generations of my family and I am forever grateful for it. Dick always had a smile and an encouraging...