Theodore-Stinson-Obituary

Rev. Theodore Stinson

BUCKSPORT, Maine

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Theodore Stinson passed away in BUCKSPORT, Maine. Funeral Home Services for Theodore are being provided by Mitchell-Tweedie Funeral Home and Cremation Service - Bucksport. The obituary was featured in BDN Maine on October 29, 2008.

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I was so sorry to hear about Teddy's passing. I am thankful he is in the Lord's presence now. I use to play the piano and the organ when visiting the Blue Hill church when I lived in Camden. My Mother was Teddy's Sunday School Teacher when he was a small boy back at the little red barn in Stonington when Rev Harry Carle held services there. Teddy is with my Mother now and also Bro Carle we well as all the saints. To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord.

Ted was a wonderful neighbor and loved all the neighborhood kids. He also had a great sense of humor. We are very sorry to hear of his passing. God Bless all of you. Terry and Carlene Toole and family.

To the family of Ted Stinson, I worked with Ted back in 1962 when I graduated High school and began working at Eastern Maine Gen. as a nurses aid. I was placed on 11-7 on ward A-1 in Teds care I think. Such a patient and sweet man.......he told me stories of his children and family he loved them all dearly. How lucky I was to be taught by Ted, he was a gentle and compassionate man. I appreciated him and hope he knew it.

Gloria:
My love and sympathy to you with the loss of Bro. Stinson. He has gone on to his reward to be with Jesus whom he taught everyone so well about.
He has been waiting for the day to be in heaven with His Lord! He is waiting for us to join him some day!
My prayers are with you. God Bless.

Blue Hill was a better place because of Ted's ministry. He was a wonderful brother in The Lord and an encourager to all who came in contact with him. We will meet again!

To the family of Ted. I worked on the Alcoholic Rehab floor (6th floor) as a day nurse, relieving Ted from his night job at E.M.M.C. in 1975. Over the years, I would see him in Bucksport and he always was so friendly and had a smile on his face. We would chat about old times at work. God bless everyone in his family. He worked long hours and would continue into the day shift, transporting until noon, to raise the children that he was so proud of. There is surely a special place in Heaven for...