Theodore H. “Ted” Heath
February 18, 1942 – October 11, 2019
Preceded in death by parents, Pauline and Frank Heath. Survived by wife, Linda C. Heath; son, Greg T. Heath (Kelly); daughter, Karen A. Mullin (Andy); four grandchildren: Myles and Emelia Mullin, Bennett and Wyatt Heath.
The family will receive friends on Wednesday, October 16th from 6pm to 8pm at the West Center Chapel. SERVICES: Thursday, October 17th at 11am at the West Center Chapel. Interment, Evergreen Memorial Park. Memorials are suggested to American Cancer Society; Open Door Mission; and Larry Bruno Foundation at Carnegie Free Library, 1301 7th Ave., Beaver Falls, PA 15010.
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Dear Linda, so sorry to hear of Ted’s passing.
My deepest condolences to the Ted Heath family. I am a Beaver Falls High School classmate of Ted’s and have many great memories of him during our years in school. I know you have lost a great man in all of your lives. God bless each of you. Bill Webb
Linda and family my thoughts are with you. Ted was a joy to teach and coach with and I will remember all his stories. God bless
Our sympathy goes to Ted’s Family. Ted was my oldest friend I will miss him.
Linda, Karen & Greg – I am truly sorry to hear about Ted. You are in our hearts and thoughts. He touched so many lives and I know he will be greatly missed.
Mrs. Heath, Greg and Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. May he Rest In Peace.
Words of praise for Ted coming all the way from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.
He helped us win the 1989 Grey Cup. We miss him and all of his family.
Linda, Greg, Karen and family:
My sympathy on the death of Ted. His cousin, Jackie, has been a life long friend of mine. We all went to school in Beaver Falls, PA and have a lot of memories together. May God comfort each one of you. Praying for each of you.
Linda===
We always enjoyed visiting with you and Ted at the AFCA Convention “Comar Socials”. Ted always had great stories and the two of you were a pleasure to be around. Both of us were very sorry and surprised when we heard the news. Please know you have our sympathies as well as in our thoughts and prayers. Take care, Polli and Greg
Linda and family, may it be a comfort to know how much the teachers at OHS still talk about Ted and all of his great stories. It’s like he lived 10 lives in 1000 places. Peace, Brooke Fischels & OHS Math Department
Hello Linda…and family,
Please accept our deepest condolences at the passing of Big Dub (it’s only right I still call him that…). I was sad to hear the news and, and can state with certainty that all the guys that played on a team with Dub on its staff know that we lost a great one. He made the game fun for all of us…
We are sorry for your loss,
Dave and Connie Ridgway
I was sorry to hear about Ted’s passing. I am his cousin My mother was his father’s sister. We grew up in Beaver Falls together. Ted visited me in Virginia Beach many years ago .Sorry for your loss.
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