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Theodore A. "Ted" Cvek

Vancouver, Washington

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THEODORE A. CVEK May 12, 1936 ˜ December 6, 2018 On Nov. 8, 2018 in the ER room of Legacy Hospital in Vancouver, WA, we were given the news, Ted had Pancreatic Cancer. On Dec. 6, 2018, with family around him, he went to be with the Lord. Ted and his twin brother, Tom, were born at...

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My great uncle Ted ,this ur great niece Angela (your sisters Anne 's grad daughter) Wow I loved you so much ! ! You and uncle Tom were the best !!!! Im proud of my Cvek blood

I didnt really know Ted very well but when Robert, Karen and myself found ourselves in trouble in Astoria he came to get us and bring us home. He was very kind to us and I appreciated the ride home. How ever I did know Robert when we went to Gaiser together and he was a good person. So I wanted to say that your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Ted was my 7th grade bus driver on VPS bus #7 when I went to Jason Lee back in 1971-72. He later became my bus driver while driving for C-Tran. He was always a nice guy and had plenty of food with him. I NEVER heard a bad word about Ted, NEVER. I hope my 7th grade classmate Patty (Ted`s daughter) will comforted by her friends and family. BYE TEDDY!

May "the God of all comfort" be with you during this tragic loss of such a loving and generous father, husband, and friend. The fond memories of times together with Ted will no doubt be cherished...may they provide a measure of comfort until you meet again. My utmost condolences,

RIP uncle Ted. We'll never forget all the fun we had everytime you came to visit. Especially the time in early 70's and your family left in a VW bus with cans dragging and just married sign in the the back window. I'm happy I got to hear your voice on Thanksgiving. Peace to your whole family.

I saw this post and thought of my school bus driver in 1972-73 in Vancouver. His name was Ted and he was the funnest bus driver I ever had. He would let us sing real loud and we knew where all the bumps were and would bounce up and down in the seats. When he hit a bump we would go flying. I'm not positive this is the same Ted but I believe it is. I didn't really know you, yet I thought fondly of you through the years. Much love to your family

Ted and I we went to school in Calif together at poly high. We came up to wash and drove school bus. He had a lot fun in life.

My condolences to Ted's family and friends. I met Ted while he was driving for CTran in the late 1980's. He would pick up my guide dog Cupid and I at Garrison Square. He was always friendly and fun. RIP to one of the best driver's ever!

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To my sweet husband. I miss you more each day. Thank you for teaching me to forgive, give and love. The Best years of my life knowing and loving you. See you on the other side. Love you Peapod