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Russ Banush
August 25, 2017
My condolences to Ted's family, his brother's Tom and Steve.
Ted was a wonderful person, and I am fortunate to have known him from Melvindale High (I was a January 159 grad) as a student and fellow athlete.
I remember the days when he and Tom had an appliance store in Allen Park. I visited him more than once.
I regret not having been able to stay in touch.
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Dave Onofrio
August 25, 2017
Ted and I drove together from Melvindale to College (the University of Detroit) back in 1957/58. He was a good friend and schoolmate. Years later, we met at Brothers Appliance to share some stories of the good ole days. God Bless him.
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