THEODORE-AMICK-Obituary

THEODORE J. AMICK

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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AMICKTHEODORE J., on Jan 7, 2012 long time resident of Phila., 65 yrs old. Local Artist and member of The Plastic Club. He was a local historical buff and musician. Beloved father of Julie and Ericka Amick. He will be sadly missed by his grandaughters Fiona and Vivien Conboy; sister Jerry Stone...

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Wow. I did not know Ted had passed but somehow felt it in my heart. I could write a novel about Ted. I looked online to see where he might be because I moved out of center city. Ted was my recording partner, my big brother, and always in my heart. We had years of writing and recording music and endless talks about each stage of our wacky lives. I have a few of his pieces in my living room. I will definitely go to see his exhibit. Thank you Erika and family. Love to all.

I'm so sorry to hear that Ted passed away. I'll miss the lively discussions, mostly about our shared interest in printmaking, that we had at Plastic Club events. His vibrant personality and unique perspective will really be missed!

I worked with Ted for many years at Tiffany & Company. He was like a brother to me. I'm going to miss him so much.

I'm so sorry to hear of Ted's passing. I have many fond memories of him working at Tiffany & Co. He was so happy when he spoke of his daughters. He was a good man. I can picture him walking as I write. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.

Cheryl Iepson

My deepest condolences to Ted's family for their loss. My Dad was Vince McGarry who passed three years ago and in spite of the geographical distance (my dad was in Texas) remained a dear friends with Ted. I only knew Ted in very young childhood and so do not have memories of him, but I had so hoped to meet someone so special to my Dad again. I mourn this lost opportunity for myself. I send particular condolences to his daughters. My sister and I know only too well how painful it was to...