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Mike Haywood
October 10, 2006
Kathy,I was impressed by the remarks about your Dad. What a full and satisfying life he led. By the level of his kids, I'm sure he was very proud of you. He truly was of that greatest generation. A Godly man who is now with our Lord. You were blessed to be there as he crossed the river. We must celebrate his full and satisfying life and know all was well with his soul. You and your family remain in my prayers. Mike
Mary Hofman
October 4, 2006
Kathy and family, I know the pain of losing a parent. My prayers and thoughts are with you. We've missed you, Kathy. Love, Mary
Earll Wolcott
October 4, 2006
This is Earll Wolcott. I first met Ted in El Cajon. He bought a house I had built down the street from where my family lived. I remember him helping me repair my sailboat and his son and daughter and my daughters Pam & Jane sailed in it. I also worked at Consolidated Aircraft but later than Ted. He was working at Ryan when we knew each other. We kept in touch with yearly Christmas letters which we will miss.
Love,
Earll & Carolyn
Valerie Valaas
October 3, 2006
Dear Hacker Family,
My condolences on the loss of your father, who must have been a very interesting and capable man.
Although I do not know you, my daughter sent me the obituary from the King County Journal, since I also met my soldier husband (from Wenatchee) while singing in the choir at St. James-by-the-Sea in 1942. He was stationed at Camp Callan at Torrey Pines. It was probably the same choir director -- Mr. Marsh.
In another coincidence, my son and family have been members of St. John's, Kirkland. Andrew is an engineer at Boeing in Everett.
I pray for the repose of your father's soul, and comfort for you.
Valerie Valaas
Susan Johnson
October 3, 2006
Yes, Kathy, it is a sad time for those your dad left behind, but a joyous reunion for your mom and dad, and a glorious time to be at home in Heaven!
Susan and Zachary Johnson
October 3, 2006
Be Still
Be still like the grass on a melancholy summer day
Be still like desert shrub.
Be calm and you will hear your loved one speak, in the stillness, in the calm, their love resounds.
If you are still this promise I make, you will hear the voice of your loved one helping you along your way.
Jane & Tom Gundry
October 3, 2006
My husband Tom and I would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the Hacker family at the loss of Kathy's father. We hope that the memories you share will lighten your hearts.
Carol Ann Cole
October 2, 2006
This is from Carol Ann Shroyer Cole, and I am Ted's second cousin in Idaho Falls. Ted was first cousin to my mother, Eschol Shroyer, and the nephew of my grandmother, Velma Hacker Cole.
I was lucky enough to get to know Ted late in life when I moved to Idaho Falls and first met Sue Hacker, his niece and my third cousin. He visited our family at our home in Idaho Falls, and I had a good visit with him in San Diego when Eleanor died.
My parents loved Ted, and it was easy to see why. He was a gentleman and an interesting person, too. He passed on a lot of family history to me because I'm interested in genealogy. There is a whole shelf in my office of things that Ted sent me.
On behalf of the Shroyers (John, Betsy, and myself) as well as my family (husband Jerry, son Bradley, and daughter Sarah), I bid a fond farewell to a dear cousin.
Carol Ann S. Cole
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