Ted Alan McCarroll died peacefully at his home on April 11, 2006. He was born September 21, 1950 in Santa Cruz and graduated from Soquel High School. He was an avid sports fan and enjoyed watching games with his father. He loved umpiring little league games and coaching his daughter's softball. In later years, he counseled drug and alcohol patients.
He is survived by his father and stepmother Richard and Betty Lee McCarroll of Aptos and his daughter Tiffany McCarroll of Aptos. He also leaves his sister Judy and Larry Simon of San Juan Bautista, step sister Sheri and Lloyd Jennings of Hollister and step brother Richard Soria of Watsonville. He is preceded in death by his mother Peggy Baker.
A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday April 22, 2006 at 10:00 a.m.at Benito & Azzaro Pacific Gardens Chapel 1050 Cayuga St Santa Cruz, Ca..
Contributions may be made to Santa Cruz Host Lions Eye Foundation, P.O. Box 477, Santa Cruz, Ca 95061.
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MARIO AGUILLON
April 27, 2006
My sincere condolences to Ted's family. Ted's curve ball struck me out all through little league, pony league and colt league. So it was a great relief to be able to play on the same team with him at Santa Curz HS. Ted was just a plain good guy and his grin and laugh will always remain in my memory.
Mark Trinidad
April 20, 2006
Ted always treated me with affection and respect. He was a good step father to me and grandfather to my children, Amanda, Marley and Mark. We will all miss him very much.
Kathy Thoma Greytak
April 19, 2006
I was saddened to learn of Ted's passing. I have fond memories of our teenage years. He was always there for advice and a laugh. Sounds like his kindness and humor continued. Deepest sympathy.
Pastor Steve Mendoza
April 19, 2006
I remember Ted at Santa Cruz
High School where he was a
fine athlete and great guy.
He made an impact and will
be missed by many.
Vicki McCarroll Kennedy
April 17, 2006
Goodbye my Friend
Always in my heart
Always in my prayers
Michelle Stabio
April 17, 2006
Ted was my stepfather. He helped me get my first job and he walked me down the aisle. He was grandpa to my two daughters. Thank you Ted for loving me and my children. You will always be in our thoughts and memories. We love you. Love, Michelle
Lisa Trinidad
April 16, 2006
Ted,
We will always remember you, and know that you are watching over all of us that love you. You will always be our stepfather, we ( my brother, Mark and my sister, Michelle) will miss you very much. Love your stepdaughter, Lisa
CATHY MCCLELLAND
April 15, 2006
NO ONE WILL EVER KNOW HOW MUCH TED MEANT TO MY FAMILY, HE MADE A BIG DIFFERANCE, ALWAYS WILLING TO GO THAT EXTRA MILE, HE WILL BE VERY MISSED AND WE LOVED HIM VERY MUCH, GOD BLESS YOU TED. LOVE CATHY
Richard Feurtado
April 14, 2006
I was just thinking of Ted the other day, as kids from 9 years old to 12 we were the best of friends and I have so many wonderful memories of the times we had playing in little leauge and traveling to different cities with our all star team. I regret not having seen Ted for a number of years but will always rember the great times we had as kids and young adults. I give my sincerest condolences to his family and friends.
Lindsey Cramer
April 14, 2006
We had some great times. You will be missed by all. God Bless you Ted
Thomas Feurtado
April 14, 2006
Ted and his family lived up the street while we were growing up. I played Baseball in Little League with him and in High school we played football for Soquel High. He was a great person to be around. I will miss him.
Sharon Ricketts Struthers
April 14, 2006
Ted . . . always the life of the party!
I will always remember his kindness during Robbie's illness and death.
Janice McNutt Balch
April 14, 2006
Always so sweet and happy. Such a handsome guy. I will miss him.
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