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Theodore "Ted" Bloch

Arlington Heights, Illinois

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Bloch, Theodore "Ted" 87, beloved husband for 66 years of Sonia (nee Igloe); loving father of Elizabeth Bloch-Smith (Mark Smith), Nancy Bloch and Robert Bloch (Barbara Kahn); adoring Poppa of Benjamin (Elizabeth), Rachel, Shula, Sarah (fiancée Eric), Hannah, Mollie, Sam, Becca and Ben and proud...

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Our hearts and prayers are with the Bloch family. Knowing Ted was an amazing gift. He was a wise, generous, loving individual totally devoted to his family, community, and religious values. Ted made everyone he touched a better person, and his world a lot better.

My love and prayers go out to Sonia and the family. Ted had a way of really listening to you that made you feel valued. He respected and expected hard work and led by example. I am a better person because of my time at Bloch Lumber. I am saddened to hear of of his death.

Ted and Bloch Lumber were a long time relationship of mine at Rosenthal Collins Group and I felt great sadness hearing of his passing. Ted was a good man. My deepest condolences to the family.

My friend Ted, who in my life was a kind, smart, wise advisor, a kind and decent man is now a big loss in my life.
He will remain in my heart forever.
My condolences and love to my friend Sonia and the whole family.

My deepest sympathy goes out to the family and friends of Theodore Bloch May the God of all comfort give you a measure of peace during this time of grief.
Psalm 145: 18-19
JJA

Ted was a tough boss, a great mentor and a warm friend. I'll miss the lively discussions of Silt Town Politics with Ted and Sonia after a great dinner with Ted playing Devil's Advocate to make the discussion more interesting.

Gerry and I send our sincerest condolences. My memory of Ted includes playing tennis with him and his always friendly smile. He was a good and kind man. We are so sorry we won't be here for the funeral or shiva-we are leaving Feb 18 for South America.

Mr. Bloch was always about helping people, he trained many of us young lumbermen on lumber and life. He always took a meetings to help other. Mr. Bloch you were a great mentor who meant a lot to me. May you rest in peace

Love,

Justin "Smitty"