I remember fishing and Tadeusz trying to take a picture of a one eyed deer.
with our prayers
tony
Tony Ciak
Feb 12, 2012
San Jose, CA
Ted I so wish I could have been there to say goodbye in person. The army had other plans. I love you and know that you are now in a better place where you can do what you love "work". I will never forget you or the first time I met you. We were on uncle ricks farm and you drove up in you new white gmc truck and got out and hit the fender and said you would never buy another gmc. You were the closest thing to a grandfather I had and you will truly be missed . Say hi to grandma for me and remember we all love you !
Daniel Vollstedt
Jan 10, 2012
fT Benning, GA
I was very saddened to learn of Ted's passing. I was always impressed by his intelligence, as well as his devotion to his son.
Rest in Peace
John Waugh
Jan 9, 2012
Scottsdale, AZ
I want to thank everyone that signed the guestbook and that knew Ted. I miss him very much.
richard zlotek
Jan 9, 2012
lapeer, MI
I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. Ted will be missed at future family events.
Sarah Haeusler
Jan 8, 2012
Grovetown, GA
I am saddened by the Aerospace legend. I was fortunate enough to have worked with him. I also went on a tour to Bell Helicopter with him.
He was funny, highly knowledgeable, and a walking encyclopedia.
Ted,
We will miss you.
Murali Sastry
Murali Sastry
Jan 3, 2012
Apex, NC
Wish we could be there in person to share this time with you Rick. We have missed Uncle Ted!
Cat and Paul Zlotek
Jan 3, 2012
Springfield, OR
On behalf of Bell Helicopter Product Support I wish to express my condolences to the Zlotek family. I worked with Ted on several projects over the years. He was the very best in his field, always acted with integrity and working with him was always a pleasure. He will be missed by all of us here in Product Support.
Jim Rockwood
Jan 3, 2012
Fort Worth, TX
So sorry to hear about your loss. Ted experiences a renewed life in a new location unhindered by health issues. I am truly sad for both of you. He was a large part of your lives and, in my humble opinion, a man who bought a weaving loom for himself was truly a renaissance man in his time. You were blessed to have had him for so long.