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Steve, Cynthia and Juliette Moak (San Antonio, TX)
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The rare thing about Ted is that after a vociferous disagreement, he still loved you. We had many occasions to put that into practice. When my daughter had been ill for a long time Ted brought her dozens of roses. He didn't send them, he brought them and it made a big difference to her. Just make sure you know The Lord Jesus Christ and He knows you (agree with God that His Son died on your behalf, to eliminate your sins and rose from the dead) and you'll see Ted again and forever. That's the consolation that lasts! Thursday, July 8, 2010 |
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BRETT CLOUGH (PUEBLO, CO)
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I am still in disbelief, he called me just last week. We joked about getting together in Durango. I met Ted at a Bayfield Town Hall meeting almost 6 years ago. We worked together and became good friends, had a lot of laughs and as he would say "got all chaucktah!". I will miss him greatly. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and many friends. Brett Clough Thursday, July 8, 2010 |
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Dale & Gail Westendorf and family (Beaumont, TX)
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Dear Caffarel family and friends,
We are so very sorry for your tremendous loss. Ted was a great friend, a terrific cook, and he truly loved living life to its fullest. We have and treasure fond memories of great times with the Caffarel family. We are comforted to know that Ted was a believer and is now in the presence of the Lord. We pray that God will comfort you and bless you through this time of precious need. Thursday, July 8, 2010 |
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Jim & Susan Skeel (W Terre Haute, IN)
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We love ya Wade Thursday, July 8, 2010 |
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tammy bullock ()
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so sorry for Ted's untimely death and the unreal grief that his family and friends are going through today...hope comfort and peace comes as soon as possible Thursday, July 8, 2010 |
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