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Theodore L. Carlson

Omaha, Nebraska

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American Cancer Society

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Carlson, Judge Theodore L. Jul 23, 1938 - Apr 16, 2011 Survivors wife Debra Carlson; son Zackary Carlson, both Omaha; brother James and wife Nancy Carlson, Springfield, MO; nephew Seth Carlson; 2 nieces, Rachel and husband Shawn Woodring, and Ami Ray and great-niece Chloe Ray and...

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Dear Debbie and Zach,
I am so sorry to hear of Teddy's passing. My apologies for being late. He truly was a wonderful man and I know the both of you will miss him dearly. It would have been 4yrs in October that he married my husband Mike and I, he did a wonderful job. I too share in your pain as my Michael passed the same day Teddy did. God Bless to you and Zach, lean on one another and be strong,as He has chosen to take them to a better place leaving us behind. My love, prayers...

To Ted's family,

We went to grade school and high school together and from his picture he hadn't changed a whole lot in all these year. Have not seen him since High School, he was always a great guy and from what I've read he remained that way. My deepest sympathy to you

Deb and family,
I just learned today of your loss. Life does not appear to be fair, and very difficult to understand, leaving us to ask "Why". I am confident your life was full of wonderful experiences, just as you brought to all the children you touched each day.
My prayers are for you to cherish your memories and to find comfort.

Dear Deb & Zack~

Our hearts are with you, may your happy memories always bring you peace and blessings.

Bruce & Lisa Glover

During our high school years Ted and I would lay in grass, gazing at the stars and contemplating what the future would hold for us. I joined the Army and did not see Ted again, but was updated frequently by mutual friends. He chose the most nobelest fo professions, public service. His legacy will continue to remind us of the important accomplished he made in the community. My sympathy goes out to his family.

My time with Ted was during his time at Lakeside Wellness Center where we chatted extensively about his trip to Sweden. A great person and I will miss our chats. Ron Mortensen (Omaha)

To the family of Teddy Carlson. Teddy and I was school mates at Central grade School. I had a paper route that Teddy helped me with. I payed him with Candy bars. I knew him then, that he would do many great things in his life.

Ted was a good friend in high school and we've had the pleasure of getting together over the holidays with other Central High grads to relive those great memories. We'll miss Ted alot. I didn't have the opportunity to get acquainted with Ted's family, but my thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Ted, a true and honest friend.
You will be missed.

Merrill D Putnam,retired Sergeant
Phoenix, Az