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I remember hitting golf balls off Ted and Diane's back porch. Those were some fun times. Rest in peace, friend.
Buddy Willis
November 18, 2013 | Austin, TX
Lakeway, Texas
ZWEIG, Theodore "Ted" MaxTheodore "Ted" Max Zweig, age 64, retired brick mason, from Amarillo, Texas and born on December 13, 1948 to Max & Peggy Zweig, died on October 26, 2013 at Christopher House-Hospice Austin with his loving wife and sister by his side after a very short bout with...
Read MoreI remember hitting golf balls off Ted and Diane's back porch. Those were some fun times. Rest in peace, friend.
Buddy Willis
November 18, 2013 | Austin, TX
Well Ted~we said goodbye today. Diane did a wonderful job letting us all in to your heart with your words through lyric and poem. I truly regret that I didn't get to hear them in your voice with your guitar in hand, but I can say that I am blessed to have heard them now. Seeing the navy salute you today would have brought me to my knees if I hadn't been sitting down and a "thank you" does not come close to how I feel knowing that you served our country, no matter what state it is in now....
Tiffany Meshell
November 17, 2013 | Austin, TX
Would have liked to have known Ted better. I recall being with him at a Zweig Family reunion in 1981 at Ellwood Park. Many prayers for those left behind.
Lauren Sloan
November 12, 2013
Remembering Ted with fondness. He always had a smile, a hearty laugh, and stories to share. Continuing to pray for comfort and peace for his family.
Meril Stanton
November 10, 2013 | ID