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THEODORE K. HELLER

Glenside, Pennsylvania

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HELLERTHEODORE K., of Chalfont, age 67, died May 12, 2016 following a sudden illness.

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I met Ted at the Abington YMCA and I agree with all my heart that Ted was one of the most beautiful hearted individuals ever . I think that's what we will miss . We won the Bud Light Beach Volleyball Doubles Invitational in A.C. No won gave us a chance but he willed us that day with no excuses . We will miss him.

Ted was one of the truly good people in the world and my childhood friend. I still can't believe he's gone. I hope that he is happy and content wherever he is now.

Ted was one of my best friends growing up in Glenside, PA. I saw him nearly every day. We also walked to and from school through high school unless one of us had an after-school activity. He was kind, considerate, and one of the finest people I've ever known. He always tried to do the right thing. He was one of the few people I knew who kept up the tradition of writing Christmas cards and always included a personal note on mine. His most recent card was in the pile of papers I needed to...

Many sympathies to all those mourning the loss of this gentle friend. Rest in peace, Ted

Ted is a friend of my sons,Stephen and Glen Jaeschke. Ted has shared many a picnic at my home. Ted is a man who is good, loving, caring, gentle and wise. I know that Ted Heller is now in the presence of the Lord Jesus and is experiencing the joys of the Kingdom of God.

Bonnie Jaeschke

I am so shocked and saddened by Ted's sudden passing. I was a good friend of Ted's since Junior High school when we sat next to each other in homeroom. We stayed friends all these years. Ted was always so physically active. He loved all kinds of sports: especially volleyball, running, tennis, skiing, and bowling. i had many a great tennis matches with Ted over the years. I always visited him and stayed with him when i came in from Iowa--and always enjoyed his friendship, homemade...

When we were both five years old my family moved into a house almost directly across the street from Ted's. He was always a good, loyal friend, and we spent many happy hours together playing games, building forts, climbing trees, and riding bikes. After graduating high school we went our separate ways, but he still remembered me every year with a Christmas card. I can't remember a single time Ted ever spoke ill of anyone. And I never heard anyone speak ill of Ted. He always tried to do the...