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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 remembered by everyone who knew him. Following graduation from Harvard College in 1960, where he was in the NROTC program, Ted served on active shipboard duty as a line officer in the U.S. Navy aboard the USS Northampton (CLC-1) and the USS Long Beach (CGN-9). He graduated from Yale Law School in 1966; the same year, he was admitted to the Connecticut Bar and joined the Hartford law firm of Shipman & Goodwin as an associate. In 1971, he became a partner with the firm, and continued in that role, serving a term as Managing Partner in the 1980s, until his retirement in 2006, when he became Of Counsel. His principal areas of practice involved administrative law, with particular emphasis on regulatory issues affecting health care institutions and the dairy industry; his practice also included litigation, real estate, and intellectual property matters. He was a member of the American Bar Association, the Connecticut Bar Association (where he served for many years on the Executive Committee Administrative Law Section), and the Hartford County Bar Association. He was also a Life Member of the American Law Institute and a James W. Cooper Fellow of the Connecticut Bar Foundation. The law was more than a profession for Ted. As one of his colleagues put it, he was a "true thinker." He served for many years as president of Swift's Inn, a 90-year-old group of lawyers, judges, and law professors that meets monthly. In his most recent talk to the group, Ted explored the relationship of law to the Declaration of Independence phrase "the pursuit of happiness," using material that ranged from classical sources to recent developments in behavioral economics. He had a strong interest in history, and was actively involved with the Connecticut Historical Society, where he chaired the Library Committee for many years and served as Trustee from 1997-2003. Following a family tradition of involvement in education, Ted was elected in 1973 to the Bloomfield Board of Education and served as its chairperson from 1975 to 1985. For several years, he served on the Board of Directors of the Citizens Scholarship Foundation of Bloomfield. He deeply respected the racial diversity of the town, and worked to ensure equal opportunities for all students. A personable man who was known throughout the community, he was highly regarded by Bloomfield teachers and residents alike. Ted and his first wife had two children, born in 1967 and 1970, who attended the Bloomfield Public Schools. His children's primary caretaker for many years, he was a devoted and gentle father who took great pride in his children's and grandchildren's accomplishments. A highlight of their life as a family was an annual vacation on Cape Cod. As he said a few years ago, his "chief avocation" was reading, and the house in Bloomfield where he lived for almost fifty years was filled with books. A firmly liberal Democrat, he took great interest in the challenges presented by the contemporary political scene. He was a member of the Unitarian Society of Hartford, for which he served a term as Council member and chair of the Finance Committee. Ted is survived by his wife Martha Collins, a poet from Cambridge, Massachusetts, with whom he shared 25 happy years of commuting between Connecticut and Massachusetts. He is also survived by his son William Space and daughter-in-law Cheryl Space; his daughter Susanna Space and son-in-law Stephen Yadzinski; his grandchildren Aster Space, Gardner Yadzinski, and Wyatt Yadzinski; and his sister and brother-in-law Joan and Lyndon Arscott. At Ted's request, services will be private. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Connecticut Historical Society.

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Published by Hartford Courant on Sep. 8, 2016.

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Joan Kemble

September 3, 2024

A very sweet man, as is his wife Martha

Phyllis Taub Albritton

February 27, 2020

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

Carolyn Bonzek (née Camp)

April 19, 2018

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.

joan Kemble

January 2, 2017

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.

December 10, 2016

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 thoughts are with your sister, Joan, who is also so special to me, and to all of your family. DEEEPEST THANKS for the caring and concern you had for your community! Rest in peace, Brother. Phyllis Taub Albritton, Blacksburg VA

Kathy Fagan

September 15, 2016

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.

September 12, 2016

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

Joan Bernard

September 10, 2016

Dear Martha,

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

My condolences to you and your family.

Joan

September 10, 2016

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

Dan Watt

September 9, 2016

Dear Martha, I am thinking of you, sorry for your loss. Dan Lynn Watt

David Kline

September 9, 2016

This is very sad for all of us who knew him. He was one of the great good men of this community. My heart goes out to all of you, William, Susanna and Martha.

Pattie Heyman

September 9, 2016

Ted was a beloved member of our Martin Street family where Martha and sometimes Ted lived, in Cambridge. We spent many dinners together over the past 25 years and Ted's unique warmth and kindness and immense love of Martha, touched us all. Sending love and sympathy to his many loved ones; Martha, Will and family, Suzanna and family and his sister and family.

Beryl Minkle

September 8, 2016

Dear Martha, Sending you my love and sympathy at this very sad time. I always enjoyed talking with Ted when I saw him with you and Pattie in Cambridge. My heart goes out to you, Beryl

Dennis Marshall

September 8, 2016

It has been many years since I worked with (for) Ted at the firm. He has remained in my thoughts ever since. My sincere condolences to his family.

Molly Lynn Watt

September 8, 2016

It was my joy to meet Ted at several Musical events and a few poetry readings, I was always aware of the joy he brought to Martha in their life together. He is missed by many so many of us although he knew us just a bit.

Fred and Stefi Marchant / Rubin

September 8, 2016

So very sad Martha. We so enjoyed being with you and Ted.

myra goldberg

September 8, 2016

I have a vivid memory of Ted last summer sharing a passion for the details of life--how things work, what bugs do-- with my eight year old granddaughter. How unusual a soul, good and true and reasonable.

Suzanne Overstreet

September 8, 2016

My husband and I first met Ted at a dinner party in Oberlin, Ohio several years ago. Both of us agreed he was very easy to talk to and his demeanor thoughtful and intelligent. I'm happy we had the opportunity to know him. Heartfelt condolences to his entire family.

Lloyd Schwartz

September 8, 2016

Ted Space was one of those rare people--a truly good and honorable soul. He will be deeply missed by everyone lucky enough to have known him.

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