Theodore-Space-Obituary

Theodore M. Space

Bloomfield, Connecticut

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Theodore M. Space, 78, of Bloomfield, died on Friday, September 2. Ted, as he was known to his friends and colleagues, was born and raised in Binghamton, New York, the son of Maxwell Evans Space and Dorothy Boone Space. He was a man of great integrity, whose kindness and thoughtfulness will be...

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A very sweet man, as is his wife Martha

Such a loss to our world!!! Just now seeing Teddy's obituarty. TRULY!! TRULY!!! SOOOO SAD!!!
Teddy was my best friend all our years growing up on Crary Avenue in Binghamton NY and then enjoyed each other's company in Boston. SUCH A BROTHER!!!! And WHAT A DIFFERENCE HE MADE IN THIS WORLD!!! BLESSINGS TO ALL WHO CONTINUE TO GRIEVE AND MISS THIS AWESOME SOUL!!!! Phyllis Taub Albritton

I am so sorry to hear of Ted's passing. I was 11 when my parents sold the house on Prospect street to Ted Space and his family, and we moved away. In May of 2016 I was in Bloomfield and contacted Ted to see if I could see the house. He was so warm and welcoming, and went out of his way to let me see my childhood home. I will always be grateful for that. He seemed like a very friendly and genuine person.


Dear Martha- We just read Ted's obituary. What a lovely man. Our hearts go out to you. I remember riding home from a DC event with you and hearing about your romance with Ted...because of your love of books! You were a great couple.

Thanks, Teddie, for all the memories we shared together growing up on Crary Avenue---reading books at your house, playing baseball and football in the vacant lot next to your house and across the street from ours, and playing in the woods next to our. Such amazing memories, Brother. Surely enjoyed our sharing in Boston, when you were a senior at Harvard and I was attending Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School. Very grateful we stayed in touch at Christmas time all of these years. My...

I felt as if I knew Ted, Martha, through you and the stories you shared about him. Warmest condolences to you and your family. Hugs.

To Ted's Family: I have not had the privilege of meeting any of you, but I knew Ted as a professional colleague and had enormous regard for him. He really was an exceptional lawyer and a marvelous, gentle individual. I extend my sincere sympathy to all of you.

Bill Breetz, Hartford

Dear Martha,

I just learned the sad news yesterday and am so sorry for your loss.

My condolences to you and your family.

Joan

Martha, my deepest condolences. Sending love, --Penelope Pelizzon