

Condolences
As I write, I can see the twinkle in his eye. I can hear his hear his laughter and feel the warmth of a wonderful man. To know Ted was to love him.
Maxine de Gruijter
We have many memories of Ted, his humor and his willingness to be part of your family. He will really be missedl
Deb & Derek MJackson
We were sorry to hear of Ted's passing and extend our sincere condolences to Margaret and the entire family. Although our time together was short we were touched by the love, kindness and support you all provided to Ted and each other. We hope that your many memories of happier times together with Ted will give you comfort in the days ahead.
The many stories he told and was laughing while telling them.
I'm sorry to hear of your loss. I'm sending my deepest sympathy, Marg, to you and your family. I'll keep you in my thoughts during this difficult time.
Barb Zealand
Ian Dewey
Sunday 16th February 2025
Words alone can never seemingly express love, emotions, feelings or sentiments. Ted was a really good, kind and very generous man who did so much for me while I was in Canada; a truly great, great guy. Using a New Zealand colloquialism when referring to a dear and special friend as being “my coussie bro”, Ted was my cousin but much much more than a friend, he was my Canadian brother. From day one of my time in Canada, Ted was there to help and support me without complaint or question, through my many wayward comings and goings. With that in mind, to call Ted my Canadian brother would be the highest accolade to bequeath on Ted, truly one of a kind! Although we live miles apart I will miss him dearly. RIP. Ian
Sheila & Ronald Cox
Sunday, 16th February, 2025
About our Ted, often referred to in his lifetime as Keith or Edwin by his lovely mum Marion (my best auntie).
Although we live miles apart, Ted would often call me at weekends and talk at length and in great depth - a
very intelligent, gracious and hardworking man, who was dedicated to his work and did it exceedingly well.
I loved Ted recently telling me all his stories of our younger days … what great memories, that had me laughing so much. I will truly miss his Christmas cards and letters (he had a wonderful hand).
RIP my favourite cousin Ted, who was more like a brother and adviser to me. I will miss you more than you will ever know ❤️
From Sheila in Burford in the Cotswolds
We have very fond and warm memories of Ted and Marg, sharing stories and laughter together, and we will remember Ted's wonderful and inviting smile, and his caring personality. It was a joy reading his family's Tribute and learning about the many Toronto landmark construction projects he helped build. We know that we will all be reunited with Ted someday, and are keeping Marg and family in our prayers, at this sad time of missing him. Jeff and Anne Atkins
We are grieving a wonderful man today. Ted left a great legacy of love for many people and some of the best stories we have ever heard. Our hearts and prayers are with Marg and the whole family. May God give you comfort in these sad days. God bless. Darrell and Laura Maguire