Teodulo-Cantu-Obituary

Teodulo Cantu Jr.

Dallas, Texas

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CANTU JR., TEODULO CANTU JR., beloved father, son, brother, and friend passed away on Wednesday, November 26, at the age of 56. Ted died peacefully at home surrounded by his family after a lengthy struggle with cancer that he battled with dignity and courage. Ted was born on December 25, 1946 and...

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Yvette and family- Words cannot express the feelings right now. After losing my own father in February I at least know the loss you are experiencing. One thing I will always remember about Ted is that wonderful smile and his laugh.
Keep your memories close to your heart and know one day you will be with him again. My prayers are with you all daily. Much love to you, my other daughter.

Robert and family,

I am sorry that you lost your brother. Time does heal, but it is a long road ahead. God gives us a home for our spirit but the Lord must of wanted him to come home. I hope your faith and your family's faith is a strong one because you will need it for the road ahead of you. May the Lord Bless and Keep each and everyone you. My prayers are with you and your family. God Bless. Karen

I am at a lose for words right now. Received a call from my mother who left a mesage while I was out. Just got back from the fitness center.
Jerome

My condolences go to the family of Ted Cantu, Jr. There are no words that can take away the pain of losing a loved one.
My prayers and thoughts are with you. One does not get over it but gets through it. May God be with you in this time of sorrow.

You were the best man I have ever known, and now you will be the best angel. God love and keep you always.

My heart is heavy for the loss our family has suffered, but I'm comforted by Jehovah God's promise that I will see Uncle Ted again. I look forward to that joyous day.

I was so sad to read of Ted's death this morning. He was a wonderful, kind, conscientious, funny person whom I always enjoyed working with. When I returned to the jewelry business last year, Ted was the first person I called to see if he was available to do repairs. Unfortunately, he was no longer in a condition to do them. Please accept my utmost sympathy and regrets for his passing.

Sincerely,
Jerry Szor