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Theodore N. "Ted" BIEVER

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BIEVER, Theodore N. "Ted," 90, died Sunday, January 2, 2011, at Bay Pines VA Medical Center, St. Peters-burg, Fla. A native of Chicago, Ill., he came here in the late 70' s after having lived in Marshfield, Ill., for 10 years, Rockford, Ill., for 10 years, Lansing, Ill., from 1945 to 1965 and...

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Theodore N. Biever Sr.
Yes he had a full life. He loved life, people and good times. He would do anything for anyone and loved doing it. He was a son, brother,friend, husband, father,uncle,grandfather and a hero. Yes he was and will always be my Hero. Lets hear it for Ted Biever Sr...one..and a two..and a one-two-tree.YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
I'll miss ya Dad.
Ted Biever JR.

barb, How blessed we were as a nation to have MEN of the caliber of your dad willing to defend freedom whatever the cost. My uncle died on the beach in France shortly after I was born. They truly were the " greatest generation". How fortunate for you Dad came home and lived a full full life. Bless all of your family. Arlington will be his final resting place, we will always hold him in our prayers

Dear Barbara,
I have read the article that Mary sent me today about your dad. I feel a great sadness for you and your family. Your father was a real hero and must have suffered a lot as a POW. He was one of the men of the great generation to defend our country in its time of need. You can truly be proud to have had a father like him, as I am sure you are.

barb, Lenny and I send our deepest sympathies. Reading about your dad I can see why you were so proud of him and why you are such a great supporter of Vets. You made HIM proud, too.

January 10, 2011

A gift In Memory of Ted Biever, has been made to Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Jimmy Fund from:

Hello barb Very sorry to hear of the passing of your father, Ted.

Seems like the WWII veteran pool is shrinking quickly. They were quite the generation. Not sure we will ever see another like them.

Thinking of you,

Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 10:17 AM
Good morning

I am sure your start of the year was not as pleasant as it should have been. But I think you should know that there are people around you who are willing to support you on anything you need.

I am sorry for your loss; but I hope that you find comfort knowing that he is in a better place.

May the Lord give you peace, and fill you and your family with much love and understanding to help you cope.

Take...

Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 11:52 AM
Your dad

Dear barbara,
I have read the information on your Dad and can only imagine the great pride you will always carry with the love you have for him. Although you have been so very fortunate to have had him in your life for so many years, I am sure never another day will pass that you do not think of him fondly.

There is something of the relationship between Daughters and Dads and I am sure yours were very special.

Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 3:27 PM
Our condolences


Barb,
Sue and I extend to you our deepest condolences on the death of your father.
We'll never forget the trip to the Dolphins game with him and his Winnebago. The good Lord is welcoming one of His good ones!

Look forward to seeing you when you get to Rockford next. Know you're in our thoughts and prayers.

Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 7:23 PM


Barb,

I just heard about your dad. I am so sorry for you and your family. I know how hard it can be. If I can do anything, please let me know. You guys are all in my prayers.

Please give everyone my condolences.


Love, Cousin