William-Tedeschi-Obituary

William Tedeschi

Bozrah, Connecticut

1931 - 2020 (Age 89)

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William Tedeschi 1931 - 2020Bozrah - William Robert Tedeschi, 89, of Bozrah died December 29, 2020 at the Backus Hospital.He was born in New Britain CT on June 8, 1931, the son of the late Guglielmo and Josephine (Esposito) Tedeschi. He was married to the former Dorothy (Leardi) Tedeschi who died...

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Seeing this obituary four years too late. I loved Mr. T during my years at Norwich Tech in Graphic Communications. He was one of the best instructors that I ever had, patient, kind, and knowledgeable. It is because of him, and fellow instructor, Mr. Pierce, that I continued to pursue a career in Printing for decades after graduating in 1983. I'm saddened to see that he has passed on, as those memories of school will forever be in my heart. He really loved what he did. - Judy Furlow Class of '83

I was searching Facebook for friends my father (Charles R. Absher) has known in the past and remembered Mr Tedeschi when I was living in Amherst Ma as a child. My father and Mr Tedeschi met while serving in the US Air Force in Bitburg Germany in the early 60´s. We use to visit them some at that time and later on when he was stationed at Westover AFB. I remember Billy and Bobby and us playing together though I doubt they would remember me. My condolences, though late as they are, to the...

Truly a great man! I will never forget his kindness, wit, caring nature and how he introduced me to his little league coaching style back in the 70s. This turned me on to coaching which I did for all my children. It gets me wondering how many lives he touched with his God given talent to teach! God bless you Mr Tedeschi may you rest in eternal peace. You are no doubt having one of your intelligent conversations with the Lord.

You were the best teacher in graphics. Always thought about you and Mr Bell. Rip sincerely Sandra LeClaire class of 1988

Bill Jr., Bob & Brian, so sorry for the loss of your Dad. I know that some of the help you boys arranged for your Dad, helped him get thru the years after your Mom died. But of course, he missed her very much. They were such a wonderful couple. Seems like yesterday when I attended their 50th
anniversary party. Your Dad loved being with the Tabelliones. He will be missed.

Bill was always so nice and such a calming spirit. You could always feel the love between him and Dorothy. Always such a gentlemen. I had a wonder visit with him and Dorothy a while back and they both made us feel so welcome. When I heard he passed i said now he and Dorothy are in heaven dancing. So sorry for your loss

R.I.P. Mr. T. - Life well done! He was a good man, loved his Family, and will be missed by many. Thanks to all for sharing your memories and condolences. It means a lot to our family. Dad loved his 20 year Air Force career, serving his country, and his 20 teaching career at Norwich Tech. Dad spoke often during the 70's and 80's of his students at Tech. He loved painting, and picture taking while schlepping his Family all over the countryside and earlier in Europe. He loved his friends and...

Reminiscing about the time Eddie and I met up with Bill and Dottie in Maine, Kennebunkport I think. We shared many great times. All those breakfasts at Friendly's. My thoughts are with you boys.

Mr. T you were great instructor, a good listener and a great man. You convinced me to make a career in graphic communications. I learned so very much and I still learn. I just want to thank you I’ll let you know that I did stay. I am at the top of this trade and I travel all over the country. Your instruction help set me on this path. Thanks to you and all of your incredible insight, I couldn’t ask for a better teacher, I couldn’t ask for a better Industry nor could I asked for a better life...