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Theodore M. Shaw

Akron, Ohio

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Theodore Mason Shaw passed from this world on Friday, August 17, 2012.Ted was preceded in death by his parents, David L. and Lucile Shaw. He is survived by sisters, Barbara Wilt, Seattle, Wash., Beth Walls of Levelland, Texas, Lynn (Joe) Yakubik of San Antonio, Texas; brother, Jon (Jennifer) Shaw...

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My husband had the great fortune of having Ted add a teacher for a and p during his freshman year at Stark State in downtown canton. He raved about what a great teacher he was and we were both looking forward to having him for medical terminology. Such a tragic loss. rest in peace.

Wished I could of spent more time with Ted in our adult years. Could of learned alot from him.He meant more tome then he thought. Childhood friends remind you of who you are and where you came from and with each passing of a childhood friend I lost a part of me. I don't think I will ever see a man pass with more honor and courage I will miss you Ted

I was very sad to hear of Ted's passing. Prayers to the Shaw family.

You are in our thoughts and prayers,

I was shocked to find out about Ted's passing. I will miss the times we spent talking about organic gardening and farming while we worked together at Stark State College.

I still cannot believe that Ted is no longer with us. He was one of the greatest professors that I have ever had and I was privileged to learn from him. He was an an extremely fun professor to talk to and was very knowledgeable. I really looked up to Ted and I was eager to walk into his class every day not only to learn, but also to talk to a very cool and down to earth guy. Now that he is gone, I can only look back on the great times that I had with Ted Shaw, a man that I truly respected and...

I was very sad to hear of Ted's passing. I was also a kid growing up on Brookside. I feel a great deal of sorrow for Barb, Beth,Jon, and Lynn. We sure played a lot of basketball in the Shaw backyard.

To the wonderful Shaw family,
So sorry for your loss. Ted was always very kind to me when I was a kid. I wish I would have ran in to him later in life just to say "hello"

I am shocked and deeply sadden to learn of Ted's passing. I enjoyed getting to know Ted as a co-worker at Stark State College. I had some of his Early College medical terminology students in my A&P class. They would light up when his name was mentioned. He cared. Ted made a difference in this world. My sympathy to all his family. You are in my prayers.