Theodore "Ted"-Lockwood-Obituary

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Theodore "Ted" Davidge Lockwood

Waterbury, Vermont

Dec 5, 1924 – Jan 21, 2019 (Age 94)

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BORN
December 5, 1924
DIED
January 21, 2019
AGE
94
LOCATION
Waterbury, Vermont

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Perkins-Parker Funeral Home Cremation Services - Waterbury Obituary

Theodore (Ted) Davidge Lockwood, veteran of the US Army 10th Mountain Division, former president of Trinity College in Hartford Connecticut, and founding president of the United World College of the American West in Montezuma, New Mexico, died peacefully at his home in Stowe, Vermont on...

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I'm sorry to hear belatedly about Uncle Ted's passing. He was a big part of my favorite childhood moments, our vacations at Merryacres. Also, I think it must have been the summer of 69 we stayed at the Trinity college President's residence, this enormous Victorian house.

May you all be assured of God's compassion as you grieve.

Lu,
Love is a memory that never fades. Keep your memories close to your heart.
With our deepest sympathy.
Karen & Leigh Wheeler

One of the finest persons Ive ever met. It was a privilege and a pleasure to work with him during his tenure at Trinity College. He was a great colleague and a close friend. Mark Izard MD

May the God of all comfort strengthen the family of Theodore "Ted" Davidge Lockwood during this time of deep sorrow. Those who pass on God keeps in his memory because they are precious in his eyes. My sincerest condolences. Psalm 116:15

Sending my sincere condolences to the entire family. A great man that I know will be greatly missed. I am a Trinity alumna and remember him and Mavis fondly.

Dear Lucille, My sincerest condolences on Ted's passing. Although I only met him once , at our Ste Anne's Class Reunion, our mutual acknowledgement of each others military service was memorable for me. He was a brilliant and courageous man who accomplished many wonderful milestones while serving the educational communities he guided. May he rest in peace.

Dear Lu and Family,

We are so very sad to read about Ted. We enjoyed each of his visits to the pharmacy (Heritage). He always had a smile for us and the words of a wise, patient, knowledgeable and understanding man. We miss him; he was a real gentleman. You are in our hearts and in our prayers.

Ted was a very special soul, who taught me much about life, relationships and life-long learning. I was blessed to have gotten a brief moment with him at the end of his life. Thank you Ted.