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Theodore B. "Ted" Sumner

1928 - 2017

Theodore B. "Ted" Sumner obituary, 1928-2017, Charlotte, NC

Theodore Sumner Obituary

Theodore B. (Ted) Sumner Jr., a 33-year banking veteran and former Vice Chairman of First Union Corporation, died January 28, 2017 in his home. He was 88. Mr. Sumner was born in Asheville, N.C. on July 9, 1928. The son of Lovie Winn and Theodore Sumner, he graduated from Georgia Military Academy and then Davidson College in 1950.

Mr. Sumner served in the Korean War in the First Calvary Division from 1951-53 as a second lieutenant. In 1953, he joined Union National Bank and began his steady rise through the managerial ranks. When the bank began to merge, he served as city executive in Hendersonville and Gastonia, senior vice president in Asheville and executive vice president in Greensboro. He also served as president of the Greensboro Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Sumner was appointed regional executive in 1969, and three years later was named statewide officer in charge of all branch offices.

In 1973, Mr. Sumner became chairman of First Union National Bank and ten years later was named vice chairman of First Union Corporation where he served until his retirement in 1986. Mr. Sumner helped lead the bank's interstate expansion and organized banking and political support for the Southeastern Regional Banking Compact, a key step in what was eventually to become nationwide branch banking.

Mr. Sumner's extensive professional, civic, charitable and church endeavors included serving as president of the North Carolina Bankers Association and as a member of the American Bankers Association and the Association of Reserve City Bankers. He was dean of the North Carolina Banking Institute at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and served on the NC Economic Development Board under Governor Jim Hunt. Mr. Sumner was the board chairman of Chauncey Group International, Ltd., and served as a director of First Union Corporation, Parkdale Mills, Dana Corporation, the Heinemann Medical Research Center, Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Methodist Foundation of Western North Carolina. Mr. Sumner was a member of Quail Hollow Club and The Country Club of North Carolina.

Five years after his bank retirement Mr. Sumner capitalized on his keen interest in international business affairs by founding Madison Financial Group. He chaired the firm as it worked with financial institutions along the eastern seaboard and in Canada, Poland, the Ukraine and Latvia. Mr. Sumner's work included partnering with Lech Walesa to organize a bank in Poland and helping modernize the infrastructure, procedures and technology of a Kiev bank after the Cold War ended.

A longtime member of Myers Park United Methodist Church in Charlotte, Mr. Sumner served as chairman of the administrative board. He was also active in the Western North Carolina conference serving as chairman of the council on finance and administration, chairman of the board of pensions, and chairman of the Methodist Foundation for western North Carolina. At the general church level, Mr. Sumner was a member of the general council of finance and administration, and served as a delegate to the annual conference of western North Carolina and the general conference.

The family would like to acknowledge the special care he received by the nurses and staff at Southminster. Loretta, Shirley, Anna, Michele, Jackie and Caroline

Mr. Sumner is survived by his wife of 64 years, Ruth (Patsy) Moser Sumner; his daughter Stacy Sumner Jesso and her husband John of Rocky Mount; and his son Theodore B. Sumner III of Raleigh.

A memorial service will be held at 2:00 PM Wednesday, February 1, 2017 at Myers Park United Methodist Church with The Reverend Dr. James Howell officiating. The family will receive friends in Jubilee Hall following the service. Interment will be private.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Myers Park Methodist Church, 1501 Queens Road, Charlotte, NC, 28207 or United Methodist Foundation of Western North Carolina, Inc. Address: 13816 Professional Center Drive, Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078

Arrangements are in the care of Kenneth Poe Funeral & Cremation Services, 1321 Berkeley Ave Charlotte NC 28204. Online condolences at www.kennethpoeservices.com Phone: 704 641-7606

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Published by Charlotte Observer on Jan. 30, 2017.

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jim Hynes

February 4, 2017

Ted was a wonderful man.He will be missed by ALL of his friends.

Carol Nixon

February 2, 2017

Patsy, Tommy and I both are so sorry for your family's great loss.
He was a tremendous person and extremely well thought of and personally liked by all who knew him or worked with him at our First Union family. Carol (Girard) Nixon and Perry (Tommy) Nixon

Binh Tong

February 1, 2017

We are now have an Angel Ted to look after us.

Chris Moser McFarland

February 1, 2017

Stacy, Tee and Patsy, my heart goes out to you at this sad time. What a wonderful father, business leader, community leader. I am fortunate and blessed to have known him and to have you all as part of our extended family.

Binh Tong

February 1, 2017

Mr.Sumner was a wonderful man and I was lucky enough to come to know and admire him. I will miss him dearly. I wish my best to Mrs. Sumner, Tee, Stacy, and John. I love you all.

russ wentz

February 1, 2017

one of the highlights of my life; to have been in the company of Ted and his good friend John Belk I will never forget his kindness and his love for his fellow man; what a wonderful role model he was

Alastair/Lavinia Robinson

February 1, 2017

We have so many wonderful memories of Ted. All love and sympathy to Patsy and the family

January 31, 2017

We are so sorry for the loss of your beloved father. He obviously led a full, accomplished and purposeful life. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Peace,
Patti Tracey & Chris Hudson

January 31, 2017

Ted was a great friend and a "mentor" for me during my 21 years with First Union. One of the best total bankers I knew in my 44 yeas of banking. A wonderful person in every respect. Gladys and I send our condolences to Patsy and family.
Don Lineberger

Jim Copses

January 31, 2017

Please accept my deepest sympathy on the passing of Ted Sumner..it was my privilege to serve him as his pharmacist for years..May he Rest In Peace...A gentleman of the highest order.

Priscilla Whitaker

January 31, 2017

My Deepest sympathy goes out to the Sumner family at the time of this great loss.

Z F

January 30, 2017

Sorry for your loss. May the God of comfort be with you all during this difficult time. (2 Cor. 1:2-4)

Camilla Howes

January 30, 2017

I so loved and admired this special member of our family. My prayers for comfort and peace for sweet Patsy, Stacy, and "T". Ted was so special and will be missed. With love, Camilla

Melvin McIntosh

January 30, 2017

It was always a joy to see Ted at Myers Park UMC, and to work with him on various church committees. He approached every challenge with humility and expertise. May God's greatest comfort be with Patsy and all the family.

Linda. Williams

January 30, 2017

My sincerest condolences to the family. I worked with Ted at First Union. He was a true Southern Gentleman.

Mike Varnell

January 30, 2017

Stacy and John, we are praying for your family and are very sorry for your loss.

Seaton Jeff

January 30, 2017

Ted and Patsy were good friends of our extended family. He took a personal interest in my nurturing as a young banker in Charlotte.

Sid Tate

January 29, 2017

A true gentleman in every way. Never met a stranger and never had a enemy. I had the pleasure of traveling with Ted on business. He was always kind, and offered thoughtful insight. May he rest in peace.

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