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Ted Allen Dean

East Tawas, Michigan

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Ted Allen Dean, age 53, of East Tawas and formerly of Ann Arbor passed away suddenly Sunday, April 11, 2010, at his home. He was born on January 5, 1957, in Pomona, Calif., to Frederic and Jean Dean (nee Harmon). Ted received his associate's degree from Washtenaw Community College and was a...

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Ted was a great man. We worked together at Southview we became close friends. He loved his family dearly especially his daughter Meagan whom he called "Dolly" he talked about her all the time and his sisters as well. He will be missed.

I was so saddened over the death of Ted as I worked with him at Southview Inc. for lots of years and he was a wonderful person. I will always remember him and keep him in my heart. I will say prayers for him and his family...so take care and GOD bless...sincerely Freeda Howard...lincoln park

I met Ted 10 years ago at work. He was a great guy with a huge smile and an infectious laugh. We lost touch over the last few years and I was greatly saddened to hear he passed away. RIP Ted-you will be missed.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Ted will always be remembered as a solid fraternity Brother of Lambda Chi Alpha at Eastern Michigan University. Though I have not seen him for many, many years, I cannot forget his unique sense of humor and uncanny ability to make people laugh. I also played softball with Ted in Ann Arbor and on inter-mural teams in the Greek League at E.M.U. He could really "flip" off of the mound and confused other teams with his animated antics. As with other Brother's from our very close Chapter of Lambda...

Ted was a member of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity at Eastern Michigan University, and my memories of him go back to when we played softball together with a number of the fraternity brothers. We had a number of very successful teams that were lead by Ted as a pitcher. Ted always had a smile that was as wide as he was tall. He was an ominous site on the pitcher's mound with a wide grin that greeted each opposing batter, followed by a long stretching arm that confused many opponents. His...