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Team photo 05/11/09
Ted buddy, it has been a year since our team photo. Hope things are well up there.
Jack
May 10, 2010


Boise, Idaho
Theodore Howard Shields 1950 - 2009 Theodore Howard Shields was born Aug. 9, 1950, in Portland, Ore., and passed away suddenly on May 16, 2009. Ted was the second of five children born to Howard and Sara Shields. He grew up in Portland, graduated from Sunset High School in 1968, and attended...
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Team photo 05/11/09
Ted buddy, it has been a year since our team photo. Hope things are well up there.
Jack
May 10, 2010
The memory of those days .......
I remember him
I remember him well.....
To Ted's family and Boise Friends my deepest sypathy for your loss. May the lord bring you comfort.
Kathleen
March 16, 2010
Dear Family,.
Chris & I want to say, what an honor it was to know Ted. He was a wonderful man and a very talented softball player. He will be missed tremendously.
Only time can help heal your aching hearts. Bless you all.
Chris & Brigitte Weismann
May 30, 2009 | Meridian, ID
Dear friends and family,
Thank you so much for the kind words and memories for Ted. I am still in disbelief and shock of the loss. I am asking for any memories such as pictures, stories, or requests that we may share at his Memorial, on June 6th. It will be held at the Plantation Golf Course in Boise. His Boise friends and family spent some of his best days and memories with him and we would like them to be shared. Please send to [email protected] if you wish to share. Thank you.
Sister Lori
May 24, 2009 | Seattle, WA
I had the good fortune of working with Ted for the past 21 years at Lawnco. I never met a more honest sincere employee then Ted in that 21 years. He did a lot for Lawnco and what ever was asked of him was allways done with a smile and and even better attitude.
Ted will be greatly missed by all of us at Lawnco.
Ted, I"m sure you are getting ready for your first softball game in Heaven. Batting lead off. Hit that first pitch over the fence for us.
Dan Ritche -...
May 21, 2009
Dear Family & Friends of Ted,
I had only known Ted for about six months before he left this world; what I do know about Ted is that he had a love that was radiant. Whenever I was around him I just wanted to give him a big hug, Ted had a child like spirit that just wanted to enjoy what live had to offer.
The Lord put each one of us here on this earth to help each other through life, if we learn anything it's to love each other unconditionally , forgive each other and...
Denice Desilet
May 20, 2009 | Boise, ID
ted thanks for every thing you have done for me golf with the lawn company brotherhood indy 500 parties thankgiving day oyster stuffing football marathons watching major league baseball games and working with you over the past ten years
i will see you again on the other side for sure. love and respect eddie brock boise idaho-
May 20, 2009
I never heard Ted say anything bad about anyone. He was always in a friendly and joking mood. At least it always seemed like it to me. And I'm sure a lot of people felt this same way about him. He always seemed to have a smile on his face. And a warm "Hello" to anyone he knew or came in contact with. Ted was a gentleman and a good friend. I'll certainly miss playing with and against him. I'm sure that all of his softball buddies are going to miss him on the field of play.
Ray Reno
May 20, 2009 | Boise, ID
The past 10 years or so I have had the honor to have played with and against Ted in many softball games. I play the outfield and would always have to warn the other outfielders to move back when I saw Ted come to the plate. He could hit em high and far and took away many a hit (so I thought) with his glove, he was just a great all around player and always went out of his way to say hello to me. He will be missed and thought of often. He was a great guy! Now go hit one for me.
Dean Merrill
May 19, 2009 | Boise, ID