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Ted Wilkerson

Houston, Texas

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Ted Lewis Wilkerson died July 2, 2014. He was born Oct. 6, 1953 and raised in Goliad, TX. He was employed as a Project Manager for Conoco-Phillips. He is survived by his spouse Robert Bunch, many cousins, and many loving friends.A son of the Republic of Texas, Ted graduated from Goliad High...

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9 years been a long time. I was thinking about Ted the other day and remember him when he and I were together in the Middle East with my route and KBR. I still have fun memories of him today

Ted introduced me to my husband. They worked together in the same department for Brown and Root. The three of us had a lot of fun together and both of us remember Ted quite fondly. He was a good man, gentle and kind and quite intelligent. He was taken from quite too soon and we miss him

Wow, Ted I can´t believe it has been 9 years since you left this world. I sure miss your laugh and sense of humor. Rest in peace my friend.

Ted, Remembering you on this anniversary makes us realize how fast time flies. It is hard to believe you have been gone from our lives for six years now. Whenever I talk to our cousins your name always continues to come up in long conversations as we remember your loving and generous ways as well as your wit and your wisdom. We will always miss you, but we are also grateful for the memories of times we spent with you in our life.

I have so many fond memories or Ted! He was a gentleman and scholar, a kind and loving man! May all who loved Ted feel peace and comfort!

Ted was the reason that I met and married my husband Fernando. We all worked together for Brown & Root construction and Ted thought we belonged together and here we are, 38 years later. The 3 of us spent a lot of time together and has great times and many laughs. He had such a kind and generous heart and we truly loved him❤

In the short while that I got the priviledge to meet and work with Ted at ConocoPhillips, I found him to be an exceptional human being. He never failed to ask me about my son and the welfare of my family. That was the collegue I knew and admired greatly, a friend first, always caring, always so thoughtful of others. He will be greatly missed...

Robert, we are saddened to hear about Ted's passing. He was a delight and shall be missed in the neighborhood. I know I shall miss seeing him working in the yard and you two enjoying a glass of wine and admiring your hard work.

I am so sad to hear of Ted's passing. He was such a delight and I loved working with him. He will be so dearly missed.