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Theodore J. Kerecz
April 23, 2023
Dear Richard and family,
I was sad to read that Ellen passed away last week. I remember growing up and you "babysitting" me and your nieces! When I was in high school at Admiral King, I didn´t know what to say or how to act learning you were teaching there! That´s where you met Ellen, also teaching at AKHS! Later learning that you two became engaged to each other, I was so happy for you both! The "perfect couple", I thought!
Later on I learned that you bought an historic house and I remember giving you both some Americana wallpaper for one of your rooms!
Sadly, time passes and we all grow apart with our lives. I know in my heart you were very blessed to find each other and raise a beautiful family! As my mother would say, "Instead of praying for Ellen, now you can pray to her." This always brings me comfort whenever I loose a cherished one. May God bless and hold you all close in His care.
Yours in Christ and love, Ted (Teddy) Kerécz
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