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Ted Ray Bird

Salt Lake City, Utah

1951 - 2017

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Salt Lake City, Utah
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American Lung Association

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1951 ~ 2017Ted (Teddy) Ray Bird, sixty-five, Ft. Mohave, AZ returned home to our Heavenly Father after losing a courageous battle with respiratory failure complicated by diabetes, April 8 at Valley View Hospital in Ft. Mohave surrounded by family.Ted was born June 25, 1951 in American Fork, UT to...

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Ted was definitely a one of a kind man who lived life just the way he wanted. Fortunately for me that included taking great care of my best friend- his wife. I am certain he will be missed though I am also grateful that he is no longer suffering and can really do whatever he wants!

Ted was one of the nicest guys I knew and dated in high school. While I haven't seen him for a very long time he touched my heart and I am very sad for this loss. It looks like he found a good life , a nice family, and served our country proud. Thanks Ted for making our world a better place you are a good man. Best wishes and heartfelt sympathy to the family
Deb Ward

Pat
Sorry for your loss, Ted was a good friend. Gob Bless you and yours.
Jake Hunt

Rest in peace Ted. You treated me with respect and kindness. Thank you.

Sorry for your loss may you draw comfort from Gods word at HOSEA 13:14 L Ohio

Throughout my entire life I cannot remember a year that Ted was not part of my life. The year he was born Ted his father my dad's brother introduced Teddy my cousin for the first time. We were living between Dugway Utah and American Fork in the early 50's when my life was blessed with Ted as a cousin and what seemed like a brother that I did not have. Our families throughout the years visited each other for almost every holiday and other events over the years. I cannot remember how many times...

Sending prayers and loving thoughts to the family of Ted . he was a great guy ,he will be missed. We grow up with dear ones, and I will always remember you. My heart goes out to the family,and loved ones.

I will always cherish my memories of days gone by. Ted was a wonderful mentor and friend. I am so sorry for your heart ache, Pat. He always loved you.

Ted was beyond a friend, he was my brother. Miles and time were the only thing separating us. We maintained continual connection and I am so grateful to our lord for giving me a chance to speak to him before he left us. We had some "epic" times and memories. Particularly at Utah Tech where was the Student Body Pres and me the Veep. We start the conversation "remember that time" and then both break into a laugh without much being said. Our hearts go out to Pat Bird. I remember the day he told...