We remember Ted with such fondness. When he was well, he attended Market Overton Church as a Sidesman and would take the arm of his friend, John, who was unsteady on his feet. A group of us from the village would occasionally meet for lunch. He couldn't taste very much, but would come to be sociable and was interesting to talk to. He helped people in their village. If I called at the house, I was always invited in for coffee. Ted and Corrine were kind to their neighbour, Rikki, who was transgender and I recall Ted saying that nature had made life unfortunate for Rikki and they supported her all they could. This was so understanding. He was a lovely man.
Lin and Ian Ryder
27th January 2024