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Theodore S. "Ted" Williams

Rockland, Boston, Massachusetts

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WILLIAMS, Theodore S. "Ted" _ former Red Sox Great in Florida, July 5, 2002, Age 83. Two time Triple Crown Winner, Awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, Marine Corps Veteran WWII and the Korean Conflict. A Memorial Register Book will be available for the public to sign in the Magoun-Biggins...

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I saw Ted play in 1959 in Yankee Stadium.My family moved to Tennessee and I followed the Red Sox and Yaz was my idol

In my retirement I have read many books on Ted and without question he was THE GREATEST HITTER EVER

Brad R Suneson

Godspeed and thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Saepe Expertus, Semper Fidelis, Fratres Aeterni.

Often Tested, Always Faithful, Brothers Forever.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

You taking batting practice at the old Briggs Stadium in Detroit was the greatest demonstration of hitting I ever saw. Nobody ever had your combination of power and average. But not only were you the greatest hitter who ever lived, you were also arguably the greatest fisherman, one of the greatest pilots and also the greatest fundraisers with your tireless (and tieless) efforts for kids with cancer. You really were larger than life and we miss you nearly 13 years after your death almost as...

The greatest hitter that ever lived .

you

Rest In Peace, Mr. Williams. See You On The Other Side On Some Beautiful Day, Kind Sir.

Ted Williams was such a great baseball player that I named my son Theodore Williams after Ted. My son was so happy to have been named after such a great person. You were the greatest baseball slugger that ever existed.

I WORK MENY SPORT SHOWS IN BOSTON
MR. WILLIAMS WAS ALWAYS THE GREATEST
ATTRACTION THAT BROUGHT THE GREATEST
AMOUNT OF SPORTSMEN THROUGHT THE DOORS

I AM 83 AND I AM HAPPY TO SAY I HAVE
SEAN THE KID HIT A GREAT MENY BALLS OUT OF FENWAY PARK.

Billy Pierce, pitcher from the 1959 White Sox, said you were his most feared batter out of all the hitters he faced. Great player Ted.