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Ted Mussenden

Annapolis, Maryland

1946 - 2020

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June 11, 2020
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Annapolis, Maryland

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Edward Cyr "Ted" Mussenden, a devoted grandfather and a showman with a soaring baritone, died on Thursday, June 11, from pancreatic cancer, surrounded by his family at home in Arnold, Maryland. He was 73. Born August 13, 1946 in Portland, Maine, Ted grew up in nearby Bath, a shipbuilding town. As...

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Ted, my other brother! I miss you. The friendship my real brother ,Pete, had with you was inspiring. I remember your Simon and Garfunkel looks!

Hiking; whenever this activity comes to mind- whether it's because I'm hiking, or I see an image of someone hiking or even see a REA storefront or a commercial- a picture I took on my final hike with Ted, Ralph and Sean and his wife back in September 2017 is immediately refreshed in my grey matter. Over the years, we did many day hikes- mostly up Old Rag- which always brought back fond experiences of introducing the Youth of 1st Presbyterian to their first hiking outing. He often...

I knew Ted in high school. He was always a man of many talents, and a genuinely good guy. My condolences to his family. Taffy Wagner

Ted or Teddy as he was called back in the day, was one of the neighborhood kids who attended all the elementary schools in the north end of Bath. He was a year behind me but we became good friends. He was a nice guy whose parents were the greatest. Teddy was full of fun, full of energy and a fantastic friend to all.

It was sad to read about his death but nice to know he lived life to the fullest and had a happy life. Rest In Peace, old pal.....

Nancy Newell Cooper

As a high school classmate and friend of Teddys I am deeply saddened by his passing.

Although not running mates we were close enough that we could go to the beach, take boat rides on the Kennebec river and enjoy the recreation center. At one of our class reunions we shared hours in his parents home discussing our lives as only close friends would do. This is a small but true friendships that I am proud to have shared.

Like playing a card game, we work with what we are...

Dear Ted:
It was my pleasure to meet and get to know you over the past 2+ decades. I wish we had more time together so there could have been many more trails to hike and stories/tales to share about our past and present experiences.
I will remember the fun times we had on our road trips to the Virginia hills where we hiked, the trails we enjoyed and most of all, the conversations we shared with each other when we were together. Since you introduced the mile marker metaphor in your...

Grove of 35 Memorial Trees

We met through our children doing theater. Anything you needed done Ted was there. Energetic and full of life. Im glad our passes crossed. We will remember you always.

grew up with Ted being my brother Peters best friend; he was my other brother and I loved him as a brother.
He visited last year, he sang and played music with my friends and family, like old times. My dear Teddy Im so glad you came. I will miss you always!
Love Kaleele