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Condolence: I'll share another story about Ted. In 1985 we played in the provincial play downs for Saskatchewan. And I remember one weekend I was staying overnight at Ted's place. And I remember we were both looking over the tournament schedule. We were in the south of the province. So Ironically I found out that Ted was living in Porcupine Plain. And it brought up a memory of when we were looking at the schedule and we were both talking about how cool it would be to make it to the final and play the North champion. And when we were looking at the teams from the north we saw Porcupine Plain was in the north and we said "ah that team must be so far away.... it would so cool to have a bus trip to go and play those guys!". Very sad today to hear the news. But those memories will always live with me. You were a good guy Ted.
Condolence: I just found out today that Ted passed away. I grew up with Ted all the way from Kindergarten. I lost touch with Ted since high school but I have lots of good memories of Ted when I was a kid. I played hockey with him in Manor. Ted was a really good defenceman. When we were in 13U, Ted was able to move up a group and play with the 15U group. The thing I will remember most about Ted is his strength and his honor. Ted was the kind of guy that would stick up for the little guy and he would speak out if somebody was in the wrong. When I heard about Ted's death I went into my vault and found an old picture of our hockey team. I will try to post it after. I want to offer my sincerest condolences to the Fuller family. I will pray for you tonight Ted and I hope to see you again on the other side. Paul Wilcott