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Annemarie Timmer Gallagher
August 25, 2005
Ted was one of my brother John's best friends, and I have many happy shared memories of him. His quick wit and generous heart will long be remembered, and I will always picture that expansive smile when I think of him. My deepest condolences to his family, and especially to Randi; he loved you all, and he will be greatly missed.
Cindi Guthrie
August 23, 2005
Too bad there isn't a book like this for someone to read nice things about themselves when they're still around...
I'll always remember Ted as being a considerate and good-natured friend as well as a devoted Bank of American for so many years. He will certainly be missed by many people.
God bless you always Ted....
Steven Leung
August 22, 2005
A gentle kind-hearted guy. Always willing to lend a hand when needed. A good friend and BART buddy.
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