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Lewis A. Chipola
I will miss Ted, we were good friends. He was part of my wedding party and roomate for two years at PMC. His parents were good friends of my parents. I spent a lot of time at his house in Philadelphia. I know Ted was not well. He did not look good at our reunion. I will always remember him sending me electronic cards for holidays and my birthday. He was just a great guy and I will miss him.
Robert E. Webster, III (Webster)
Glad Ted made the reunion. Good guy and will be missed
Kenneth W. Byerly
Sad news about another PMC Brother...RIP my friend. Great to see him at the Reunion and how proud he was to do the coin toss...well earned by Ted!
Samuel (Bill) Lewis
I will always remember Ted as a caring, friendly person. Whenever i saw him he was happy to see me and sincerely interested in my activities and endeavors. And he was that way with everyone. A true gentleman and good classmate.
Richard E. Remash
Sad news. Glad that I was able to spend time with him at the Reunion. I will miss Ted. He was a good guy. RIP Brother.
Matthew J. Zientek
I met Teddy as a rook. He was the friendlist and thoughtful cadet through the 4 years at PMC. When we saw each other the years melted away. It seemed like the 50 years never happened. A great guy will be missed physically, but will be with me and us forever in our memories and heart.
George R. Bertolet, Jr.
I am truely sorry to hear of Ted's passing. We met early in our freshman year as we were both in Alpha Company, second floor Howell Hall. Ted possessed a gentle soul and was alway very warm and engaging with anyone that he met. I always think of him as Lou C's roommate. He was very proud to be a member of the Corp of Cadets and will certainly be missed, but always remembered. Rest In Eternal Peace my friend.
David A. Giancoli
Ted was a great guy. Lew, Ted and myself socialized during our years.
I have fond memories of our times together.
Godspeed my friend
Stephen Ridzon
Saddened to hear the news. Ted's recent passing is a reminder to us all that life is a special gift we simply can't take for granted. May our memories of Ted & our time at PMC live on forever. Our condolences & sympathy go out to the Battafarano family. RIP Brother Cadet.
Dennis M. Dixon
Very sad to see the post on the passing of Ted. My, and my family's condolences, to Ted's family. It was a great sight to see Ted and the Coin Toss Ceremony at our 50th Reunion Weekend's Football Game. He just "beamed" the feeling that he was obviously experiencing. A just reward for the TEAM MANAGER of PMC teams duirng our time at PMC. He is now part of our Long Gray Line marching into eternity. RIP. D. M. Dixon