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Ted Wiedeman

Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice Ted William Wiedeman, age 39, of Colorado Springs, CO, passed peacefully on July 9th, 2007 in Atlanta, Georgia. A native of Atlanta, Georgia, he was a graduate of Pace Academy High School and the University of Georgia. Ted was well known for his passions of...

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My deepest sympathy go out to the entire Wiedeman family and the others who loved Ted well. I am so sad for the loss of my classmate and friend. I thank God that for the opportunity I had to see him again at our 20 yr reunion last year. What a blessing he was to all who knew him.

It is difficult to express the feelings of loss for someone for which you shared so much. I was lucky to have Ted for as long as I can remember as a brother and best friend. I know that I will continue to feel a great sense of loss for many years to come. I can only pray for his family as they go through a very difficult transition. We love and miss you Ted.

I haven't spoken to Ted since we were at Pace, but was saddened to hear of his passing. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

To Nina and her family, Rita and the rest of the Wiedeman family, I pray that you find strength in what Ted brought you. From the days of the East Wood Valley Rd sidewalks to The Class of 86 reunion, and all adventures in between, Ted was always easy to get along with and had that smile (however sly it may have seemed sometimes!) that made me feel comfortable and at ease while in his prescence. Over the years he obviously found that life is very simple and beautiful, and that beauty is all...

We offer you our deepest sympathy and prayers at this difficult time. Know that we love you and will continue to pray for you and your entire family.

"I love you brother". That was at the end of every conversation Ted and I had for the past 15 years. He made me comfortable saying those words with the warmth of his smile. He taught me much, but the most of all, we are all part of the same search and end to it. Ted was a fisher of friends, and I am proud to be a part of his special life. I love you brother. Forever.

Ralph McGill "Trip"

My children, Megan and Trip, and I knew Ted as a boy in Atlanta. I watched him grow up all blustery and passionate. Ted knew how to think, how to love and to laugh, and he was the best kind of a friend. Just ask my Trip; Ted will remain in his heart forever.

I laugh now as I remember, and I can see Ted standing on a chair, a bed or a ladder to hang our paintings for me every time we moved over the years. Such sweet memories.

For all of Ted's family and friends, I am sorry to...

Ted opened my eyes and ears to a deeper meaning of music, art and philosophy. His influences will always stay with me.

Our deepest sympathies to Justin and the rest of the Wiedeman family. May God's peace be with you in this difficult time.

Fionnuala and Mitch Burdett