Ted loved spending time and bragging about his family, especially the accomplishments of his 6 grandchildren who cherished him dearly.
A skilled craftsman, who could build almost anything out of a block of wood and a table saw, Ted was also an avid puzzle builder for many years. Everyone in his family has decorations, pictures, toys, custom signs, framed puzzle pictures and household solutions "built by dad."
Ted cherished the time he spent fishing "up north" on Hubbard Lake, hunting at the Back Forty hunting camp with family, friends and especially his oldest son, Kevin. He loved the smell, sounds, look and warmth of a real fire and could be counted on to have a fire going in the fireplace at home from early October through April and sometimes into May if Barb was still freezing.
Always a friend to strangers, he was loved by so many including those that cared for him in his final months. A Wheel of Fortune fan during the day, he also loved watching the Lions, Red Wings, and Tigers; and rooted for either the Wolverines or Spartans depending on which of his children.
Ted was preceded in death by his son, Kevin of Grand Blanc, MI.
Ted loved spending time and bragging about his family, especially the accomplishments of his 6 grandchildren who cherished him dearly.
A skilled craftsman, who could build almost anything out of a block of wood and a table saw, Ted was also an avid puzzle builder for many years. Everyone in his family has decorations, pictures, toys, custom signs, framed puzzle pictures and household solutions "built by dad."
Ted cherished the time he spent fishing "up north" on Hubbard Lake, hunting at the Back Forty hunting camp with family, friends and especially his oldest son, Kevin. He loved the smell, sounds, look and warmth of a real fire and could be counted on to have a fire going in the fireplace at home from early October through April and sometimes into May if Barb was still freezing.
Always a friend to strangers, he was loved by so many including those that cared for him in his final months. A Wheel of Fortune fan during the day, he also loved watching the Lions, Red Wings, and Tigers; and rooted for either the Wolverines or Spartans depending on which of his children.
Ted was preceded in death by his son, Kevin of Grand Blanc, MI.
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