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Ted Heck

Rydal, Pennsylvania

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TED HECK (BETHLEHEM NATIVE) Theodore (Ted) Heck, of Rydal, PA, an international marketing consultant and retired vice president of Lehigh Valley Dairies, died on Veterans Day (November 11) 2016 after a brief illness. He was 94 years old. His long business career also included service with...

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We miss you buddy. Ed Blumstein

Ted was a terrific guy and a wonderful neighbor. He was one of a kind but also a great member of America's greatest generation.
Barbara, my wife, and I can only offer our deepest condolences to you, Connie.

Ted was such a mainstay of the Eastern Ski Writers, and such a ubiquitous presence at meetings and ski fests everywhere we went, that it's hard to envision our ski community without him. His smile and joie de vivre and fireside tales and unbounded energy made him a delightful companion and true asset to our group. Connie dear, you're in my heart at this sad time.

Dear Connie, I was so very sad to hear about Ted's passing. We traveled together several times on media ski trips and Ted was always encouraging to a younger writer and quite the dapper gentleman. Thinking of you all with deepest sympathies - also admiring Ted for a life well lived.

Ted became a ski-writer friend many years ago, before I decamped from the East Coast and moved to Colorado. We stayed loosely in touch. He was one of the best people on the planet. He loved skiing and snow and ski people, and he learned to love the Bavarian and Austrian Alps in the postwar years and visited as often as possible. RIP.

Ted Heck Was my boss and mentor for many years. First at Sealtest Foods when he was our Eastern Division Sales Manager,when I worked for him as Sales Manager for the Baltimore District where I replaced him when he was promoted. I later replaced him as Eastern Regional Sales Manager after he left the company for a position in the advertising agency field. He was later was of great assistancet to me when I was hired by the ESSKAY Meat Packing Company in Baltimore as Vice President of Sales and...

Dear Connie, Ted was amazing and your have wonderful memories of a relationship that was very special. He will be missed. I am so sorry for your loss.

My love, Debbie Toll

My husband and I had the great pleasure of meeting and skiing with Ted at Blue Mountain several years ago. Ted was not only a beautiful skier, he was also a wonderful conversationalist sharing many stories about his family and travels. It is a fond memory that I will always cherish.
RIP Ted. You will be missed.

I will miss his experiences of skiing in europe that we were both very fond of. He gave me great info for my many adventures . RIP Ted !