Ted Caffarel 
January 30, 1951 - July 4, 2010
Ken Flint (Durango, CO)

To the Family,

I opened the Durango Herald today and was saddened to see the obituary for Ted. I'm so sorry for your loss and to all f you who knew Ted closely. I first met Ted while working on the Mesa Meadows project in Bayfield as my brother Jim was the Engineer and I helped with surveying. I always enjoyed it when Ted would come into the office. Conversation was always stimulating, whether I agreed with him or not. He had a zest for life that was inspiring and contagious.

Later on I began to see Ted at the Baptist church I go to in Durango. He wouldn't let you walk by without a handshake and a smile. A good man with a good heart. He's probably telling jokes right now to anybody who will listen, wanting them to feel good about themselves and their day. I'm glad I got to meet the man on earth and believe there will be a reunion in Heaven someday, God willing.

How does the saying go? Missed, but not forgotten...

May God bring the comfort that only He can during this time.

Ken Flint

Saturday, July 10, 2010

 

Janet Renfroe (Morton, IL)

Wade,
Your father certainly raised a wonderful son. I am so sorry that he is gone. There is a is a little Sofia Isabele who I'm sure is sad for you, too. Your are a fine man and are in my thoughts and prayers.

Sincerely,
Janet K, Renfroe


Saturday, July 10, 2010

 

Donna Aschenbrenner (Pinckney, MI)

Ted. I'll never forget the way you made Hannah and I laugh at Maura and Todd's wedding..... thanks for flashing us!
I'll always remember you trying to teach me how to dance too. Thank You so much for such a great time. I know I didn't know you long or very well but I will truly miss you!

Saturday, July 10, 2010

 

Ashraf Rizk (Ismailia, ID)

Ted Family,

i need you to be proud of your dad & his son Waid , he is brave like his father and doing the best all over the world helping on great challenge to win at the end .

please go a head and look for the future.

Regards

Saturday, July 10, 2010

 

Randy Naquin (Houston, TX)

I am sorry about the death of Ted and remember him in WC with the Mury guys on Adams drive. He seemed to have lived life to the full and remember him as a football player in high school. I moved away from WC in 1988, but it all can seem like yesterday when someone you remeber dies. My dad did these planes in the early 60's and I did not know that Ted was a pilot. My wife plays all the concents at Julia Rogers in Beaumont and I hope to see someone in the family by chance one day. In the meantime, my regards to a good man's family. Tell James and Miss Earline hello. Randy Naquin. I do remember Sandra too; although I was a bit younger (James age).
Saturday, July 10, 2010

 

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