May God bless you and your...
Monsieur Karam was a frequent customer of my parent's business- Denoel French Pastry Shop. I have many memories of him and how truly nice he was. God speed.
Annabelle Denoel Snyder
June 16, 2005 | Orlando, FL


Jacksonville, Florida
1911-2005
Theodore Abraham "Ted" Karam, a sculptor and social worker, died at his home in St. Augustine on June 1, 2005.
He was born on Feb. 14, 1911, in Lebanon, and came to Boston, Mass., in 1933 to join his family and to continue his education. He graduated from Tufts University in 1937, and from the...
Read MoreMonsieur Karam was a frequent customer of my parent's business- Denoel French Pastry Shop. I have many memories of him and how truly nice he was. God speed.
Annabelle Denoel Snyder
June 16, 2005 | Orlando, FL
Ted was a very special friend to so many of us -- not just for his work, which is extrordinary, but for his beautiful humanity. I think he truly loved us all.
David & Mary-Lou Boyer
June 09, 2005 | Atlantic Beach,, FL
We are very sorry to hear of Ted's passing. He lived a long and colorful life and one that we all should try to emulate. Particularly his love of art and his sense of community. He was my father, Dr. Oliver Harris' best friend from college and work at the VA in Boston. I have many wonderful memories of his Christmas parties in Beacon Hill and his house in Baker's Island where we fished together, played chess by oil lamp and how he could visualize art and beauty in the nature surrounding him....
Drs. Jeffrey and Susan Harris
June 08, 2005 | La Jolla, CA
To the Family Of Ted Karam, It was a Great Pleasure To Have Known Such A Distinguished Man. I Enjoyed Ted's Great Stories of his World Adventures. I would be in My Aunt Gins Yard On Water Street and Ted Would Allways Stop By and ask How My Aunt was , and share a Pleasent Memory of his with me. I will Cherish Then forever. My Prayers are with You All, Regards John V. Tart
John V. Tart
June 07, 2005 | Asheville, NC
It was truly a great gift having Ted in our lives. Mom, Cassie, Ian and I will miss our visits, invigorating discussions, enchanting stories and lovely dinners. Ted watched us grow up and mentored us as artists and me in public health. We shared our lives with Ted for over 25 years and he will continue to be with us!
Much love! Allison, Cassie, Jenny and Ian
Jenny McFarlane
June 07, 2005 | Austin, TX
Dr. Karam will live in my heart forever
Laura Love Adams
June 06, 2005 | Wichita, KS
It was a pleasure and honor to
have known and hugged our Ted.
Yes, he was a fine sculptor and
artist and we are proud to have
some of his works. We shall miss
him.
Shirley Thompson
June 05, 2005 | St. Augustine, FL
thank you for sharing you beautiful memories with me.
john c. saulsbury r.t. (r)
June 05, 2005 | St. Augustine, FL
Thelma and I, along with Henry Armstrong of St. Augustine and Toronto, Canada (currently in Toronto), are honored to have known Ted for over thirty years, visiting him at his home from time-to-time during the height of his sculputural powers and his declining years. We are very proud owners of several of his charming wood sculptures of Asian women. We are sorry to loose him as a delighful neighbor and excellent artist.
Robert and Thelma Nied
June 04, 2005 | Jacksonville, FL