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Theodore "Teddy" Eliott

Quincy, Massachusetts

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Of Marston Mills, Cape Cod, August 27, 2007. Beloved son of the late Peter & Martha (Papageorge) Eliott and godfather to many. Funeral from the Keohane Funeral Home, 785 Hancock St., QUINCY on Thursday, August 30th at 10am. Funeral Service at 11am at the Cathedral of the Annunciation, corner...

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I knew Ted as a devoted member of the Indian Ponds Association in Marstons Mills. His enthusiasm was an inspiration! I also enjoyed the incredible Christmas display that he set up outside every year. I offer my sincere sympathy to all his family and friends.

All of the comments in the Guest Book speak volumes for the wonderful person Ted was. He and I were altar boys together and his smiling face never waned in all the years we knew him. May his memory be cherished.

Teddy will be missed. He had such a warm and loving heart. I worked for the Hellenic Nursing Home for 6 years and got to know his mother Martha and Teddy very well. My love and prayers. Brenda Sansone

Our deepest sympathy for your loss he will be deeply missed Vincent & Helen Wedge

I will always remember Ted for the wonderful summers we spent together at the cottage on the lake.Learning to waterski at the age of eight was so much fun .I also cherish the trips we made together to Aruba and St.Marteen.Ted always had a smile on his face and strove to help others. His devotion to his church was never ending. I know I will miss him dearly and surely know that he is in a better place with God.

Ted and I taught at Wareham Middle School in Wareham, MA. We were both teachers on Team Phoenix. Ted taught me a lot about taking students on a trip to Washington, DC and as a result, I introduced DC to nearly 1000 students over 9 years. Without Ted's guidance, I would not have been successful. I am saddened to hear that Ted has left us and that I will not be able to talk to him about the joys of being retired. God bless you, Ted.

I REMEMBER TED AND HIS MOM FROM OUR DAYS AT THE CADMUS GREEK SCHOOLIN DORCHESTER.TRULY WONDERFUL PEOPLE.REST IN PEACE.CHARLIE AND THALIA AFTOSMES

Ted was our neighbor and dear friend for 13 years. We enjoyed many hours of conversation, mainly on his beloved beach overlooking Mystic Lake. In 2001, he and Geri almost single-handedly rejuvenated the Indian Ponds Association when they became concerned with low water levels. Ted served as vice president of the IPA for a number of years and hosted Board meetings and annual meetings in his home. His generous financial contributions to and strong support of the IPA will long be remembered....

The Critikos family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of sorrow. Our deepest sympathies. Love, Cheryl, Bobby,Mackenzie and Kasie