Ted-Gundy-Obituary

Ted Gundy

Memphis, Missouri

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DIED
October 12, 2015
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Memphis, Missouri

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Harvey Edmund ?Ted? Gundy, 90, of Memphis, Missouri, died Monday afternoon, October 12, 2015, at the Scotland County Care Center in Memphis.He was born April 12, 1925, at Memphis, Missouri, to Charles Fred, ?Duke?, and Vernal Eller Gundy. He was raised by Vance and Ruby Vaught and later in life...

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God bless you, Ted! I watched your Youtube video during the Covid lockdowns and your strength gave me strength. You also gave me a whole new respect for WW2, the vets, and your entire generation. RIP and watch over us all.

Wow I watched that youtube video and had to respond. I'm a Vietnam combat veteran and ww2 veterans are my hero's and I cried a tear watching a man of true humility being honored. God bless your family and you Ted.

thank you so much for your service

God bless you and thank you for your service.

May God bless you honorable sir

I remember watching Mr.Gundys Documentary a while back and it randomly popped back up in my recommended and so i took that as a sign to come and pay my respects to this legend and hero. I’m forever grateful to the WW2 veterans and their comrades that paid the ultimate sacrifice fighting for our today. Thank you for your service sir and may you Rest In Peace . “They also found in combat the closest brotherhood they ever knew. They found selflessness. They found they could love the other guy in...

I just watched a documentary With Ted making 3 1000 yard shots on target. I felt compelled to come and pay my respects for such an amazing American hero. As a chaplain of a non-profit veteran organization, I do my best to honor our veterans every day. To the family, my prayers go out to you and I wanted you to know that Ted is still inspiring others as he lives on in the hearts and minds of those that shared their lives with him, and even those that see him in documentaries like the one I...

Ted, I just finished watching you in a documentary. I wish you were still alive so that I could meet you. I will keep you in my prayers this evening and I hope that you are looking down on this country of ours and keeping us in yours as well. Happy Veterans Day, God bless you and rest in peace.

Dear Mister Gundy and relatives, I would like to thank you and your countryman for your sacrifices in the battle of the Ardenne (the battle of the Bulge) and during the rest of the Great War. When I was 8 years old (11 years ago) I had the opportunity to talk to Canadian and American veterans in Nijmegen (the Netherlands). The sadness in their voices while talking about their memories has always stuck with me. I will always carry it on my schoulders, as I realize the offers you made to free...