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Sunbury daily item obituaries theodore williams
Sunbury daily item obituaries theodore williams













sunbury daily item obituaries theodore williams

He was also a member of the Evangelical Hospital Patient Advisory Board. Life member of East End Hose Company (trustee 2015-2022), member Sunbury Social Club, member of American Legion Post 201.Īlso served on various boards such as Northumberland County Youth Service, John Kaufman Library Board, and the Central Susquehanna Valley Foster Grandparent Board, and was the Chairperson of the Sunbury Civil Service Commission. He was part of the American Legion Veteran's Day Ceremony for many years. Also sang the Anthem for a few years at the Special Olympics sponsored by the Mount Carmel Knights of Columbus. 11 ceremony, the Sunbury Firemen's annual memorial ceremony, the Snyder County Vet's Annual Veteran's Day Ceremony, the PA American Legion State Convention 2001, the Toys For Tots Golf Tournament, and many other patriotic events. Sang the Anthem at many minor league baseball games, the Northumberland Sept. He was a regular singing the Anthem at the Shikellamy home basketball games. Also sang the National Anthem at the PA American Legion Convention, Philadelphia. Probably best known for his singing of the National Anthem at a Phillies/Atlanta game at Veteran's Stadium on April 21, 2001, or the Bucknell/Navy basketball game on Jan. Silver Sneakers and Yoga were part of his day. We had a unique team that was competitive but also was fun loving! Finally did it." Shot his age at "77" and "78." Biggest thrill winning the 2nd flight at Three Ponds in 2008. Won the Senior Net Championship in 2004 and during his golf time recorded seven hole in ones. He was a member of 3 Ponds Golf Club for many years. He worked as a sports reporter for The Daily Item and coordinated the Summer Fun Mobile program for Northumberland County. In his younger days he was a caddy at Shawnee on The Delaware Golf Course. Also coached in the Sunbury Quadra league baseball league. His teams won Elementary Flag Football Championships at the Edison and Oaklyn schools. Officiated Little League baseball, basketball, and flag football.Īlso coached flag football for several years. His part time jobs included working at the Sunbury playgrounds in the summer, mainly the Goodwill. Monica School was recognized by NASA for its science curriculum. Traveled to New Orleans to receive the award at the annual American Catholic Principal's Convention. Monica School, in 1998, was named as one of the top 12 Catholic Schools in America for its technology program. During his tenure at Shikellamy he was instrumental in starting the Shikellamy Summer Math Club, the Foster Grandparent Program and introduced a summer program called (LIFE) Learning Is Fun Every day. Ted was employed as a teacher and principal by the Sunbury/Shikellamy School District from 1962 to 1997. He had two fantastic brothers, Ed and Bill and is survived by two kind sisters, Mary Lou Menniti of Whitehall and Judy Massey and husband Bruce of Hilton Head, SC. He was the son of Mary and Ted (Tufky) Andrewlevich of Mount Carmel. She was a saint!!!! They were blessed with six great kids, Ted Jr., Mary, Fran, Ed, Val, and Tom and grandkids, Amber, Emma, Erin, Miranda, Hannah, Cole, TJ, and Jake (special to Ted) and others - Kelly, Dee, and Joe. Ted was married to Cyn (the love of his life) for 59 years. Received his elementary and secondary principal's certificate from Bucknell University in 1970 and then his Superintendent's Letter of Eligibility from Penn State University in 1972. Graduated from Bloomsburg State Teacher's College with a bachelor of science degree in elementary education and continued to get his master's in 1969. Graduated from Mount Carmel High in 1956. Ted was born in Mount Carmel, June 15, 1939. He always wanted to be a cowboy so hitting the trail at least got him started in the right direction.















Sunbury daily item obituaries theodore williams