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TEDESCO -- Salvatore J. (Ted) Tedesco, 96, a long time resident of Albuquerque, passed away Wednesday, March 19, 2008. He was born May l6, l911 to Giachino and Maria Gracia Gullo Tedesco, who had immigrated from Aliminusa, Sicily. He grew up in W. Irving, NY, near Buffalo, attending a one-room schoolhouse and then Hutchinson HS in Buffalo. He graduated from St. Mary's University in San Antonio, TX with a BS in Chemistry. He married Eleanor Beaven in l935 and their daughter, Christine, was born in l937. In l941, Ted was commissioned as a Second Lt. in the US Army Air Corps Chemical Warfare Branch. He was assigned to posts in Maryland, Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, California, New Mexico, Alaska, and Germany , including the Occupation and the Berlin Air Lift. In 1949, he transferred to Special Weapons and participated in atomic tests in Nevada and the Pacific. In l962, he retired as a Lt. Col. with 20 years service, taught math in the Abuquerque schools, and then Civil Preparedness for UNM Extension. In l978, he married Mary Margaret Platt, truly the love of his life, and was lovingly adopted by her large family. Ted loved to hunt and fish; he was a skilled bowler, and won blue ribbons for his wood carvings. He enjoyed gardening and golf. He was active in the Lions Clubs in Tijeras and Albuquerque, serving as chapter President twice. He was always kind and generous and had a great sense of humor. Truly a gentleman and loved by all who knew him. He is survived by his daughter, Christine Horner (husband Terry); and four grandchildren: Michael Horner (wife Susan Morath and their daughters Grace and Fiona), Julie Horner Oksas (husband Steve and their daughters Christine and Kate), Sarah Horner (Robert Bell and their daughter Julia), James Horner (wife Elizabeth McBee and their daughters Claire and Emma). Ted's adoptive family includes Mary Margaret's daughters, Janet Blackman (husband Jac), Charlene Baker (husband Robert), and Sherri Williams (husband Bill); grandchildren, Kelli Murphy (husband Doug), Keith Myers, Kim Navarro, Shefford Baker (wife Julie), Kory Baker (wife Babbi), Shenda Baker (husband Jim Stirling), Janine Cassidy (husband Steve), and Bryan Williams; plus numerous great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. The family is especially grateful to our dear friend Katie Stevenson, Ted's AmberCare Hospice team, and Mr. Teno Vazquez of A New Day assisted living. A Memorial Service, in celebration of Ted's life will be held Friday March 28, 2008, at 7:00 p.m. at The Montebello, l0500 Academy Blvd. NE. Friends are welcome.
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