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Theodore "Butch" J. "Ted" Forsi

Soldotna, Alaska

Sep 17, 1945 – Nov 1, 2016 (Age 71)

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BORN
September 17, 1945
DIED
November 1, 2016
AGE
71
LOCATION
Soldotna, Alaska

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Theodore John Forsi Jr., 71, of Soldotna, Alaska, died on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2016, at home, while sleeping peacefully. Ted was born in Jackson, Mich., on Sept. 17, 1945; the eldest son of Gladys Virginia and Theodore John Forsi. Ted had five siblings, all with the "Forsi" sense of humor and intense...

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Sorry to hear about Ted´s passing. Ted ani were part of the first student body officers at Blue Mt Community College in Pendleton, Oregon. Ted was a bright young man and a hard worker. We worked together at Comrie Oldsmobile and Cadillac while attending BMCC. MAY GOD REST HIS SOUL

I was at retirement party last week. Some of the guys, including me had Ted as our boss. We were talking about what a great boss & great guy Ted was.

Love this photo of dad doing one of his favorite activities!!=

Love this photo of dad doing one of his favorite activities!

Hi Robin,

You probably will not remember us, but my wife Lorie, twin brother Gregg, and father Jim stayed at your house for a 2 day trip with Ted, circa 1989, Lorie caught the biggest King. Ted gave us the greatest time on the river and we are sorry for your loss, he was such a great guy. I hope you still can find peace knowing the impact he had on people.

Thank you all for your thoughts, prayers and kind words. Ted your family will miss you greatly! Thank you for being a wonderful husband and father. We look forward to seeing you in heaven. We love you! Robin

Thoroughly enjoyed working with Ted all these years. I will miss him too. Rest well my friend.

"Uncle Ted" will be long remembered. Forsi family, You are in our thoughts and prayers - Chris, Liza, and family.

Robin, I just returned from vacation to hear the shocking news that Ted had passed. He was a great Alaskan and will be missed. So sorry for your loss. Stay in touch...Merrill

Dear Aunt Robin, John, and Brook,
Uncle Ted was a wonderful, enthusiastic outdoorsman! I remember seeing all those trophies that Uncle Ted had brought home from his hunting days. I will never forget the good times and fun we all had together! May God bless you and comfort you at this difficult time. I am so sorry to hear of his passing.
Love,
Jackie Waters