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Teddy R. Ehman

Teddy R. Ehman

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Teddy Ralph Ehman, 88 of Tipton died at 1:25 a.m. on Wednesday, March 29, 2017 at I.U. Health Tipton Hospital.  He was born in Atlanta, Indiana on January 8, 1929 to Walter & Isola (Caldwell) Ehman.  Ted married Carmen Celina on November 25, 1972 and she survives.

Ted was a member of West Street Christian Church and the Tipton County Historical Society.  He was a brick mason and belonged to the International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftbuilders Local #4.

He is survived by his wife Carmen Celina; a daughter, Eleida Ehman, Indianapolis; three sons, Kenneth Ehman, Timothy Ehman, and Brent Ehman, all of Tipton.

Ted’s funeral will be at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, March 31 at Young-Nichols Funeral Home with Rev. Linda McKiernan-Allen presiding.  Burial will follow in Fairview Cemetery, Tipton.  Visitation will be from 12:00 Noon until the time of the service.

 

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17 thoughts on “Teddy R. Ehman”

  1. I’m sorry for your loss, my dad Bobby Mahaney was a friend to Ted and they worked together doing cement work for years.
    I hope all your good memories help you through this difficult time.

    Lisa Patton

  2. Tom Brouillard

    Ken, Tim and Brent, I’m sorry for the loss of your father. Will have fond memories of him. I was sure hoping to see Uncle Ted again before this day of sorrow, so I’ll see him in Glory. Praying for the entire Ehman family.

  3. So sorry. Your dad came I to Joe Watson’s office a lot to talk about old school days. Playing football, getting into trouble, etc. He always made me laugh. I will miss him.

  4. Jeff and Paige Hoover

    Ted was a great guy and a joy to talk to anytime I seen him. Even though it has been a few years since I have seen him, he will be missed. He is one of those people that made an impact on who I am today. His family is in are thoughts and prayers.

  5. So sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure of working with Teddy bear 🐻 he was one of the best masons I ever got to work with ! With out a doubt.hi was a good teacher learned alot from him. I will miss him so.

  6. Amy Rainwater Call

    I’m sorry to hear about your loss. He and my dad shared 100 years of brick laying. ( Their words. ) I will always remember him and his laugh. So sorry.

  7. Bonnie (Mahaney) Aspiazu

    Ted and my dad worked together for many years. Both were characters and joking around. I’m sure they are up there today joking around and having a good old time. He always had a smile on his face. He will be missed.

  8. Carmen, so sorry for your loss, Ted was a wonderful person and I will miss talking with him. May you find peace in your memories.

  9. Phil and Sandy Hoskins

    We send our love and prayers to the family. We won’t make the trip from Kansas City for the services, but our thoughts and prayers are with you.

  10. Nicholas Wesner

    Teddy….what a guy. One of the ROUND TABLE at Jim Dandy mornings when I lived there. Knowing him at church,Jim Dandy and as a customer I can say he was a very nice man…one I looked up to….Teddy you will be missed.

  11. Thought I might make it to the service but don’t look good. Gonna miss Ted. He was one of a kind.
    My condolences to Carmen and the family.
    See ya when I see ya, Ted.
    Airplane Mike

  12. I’m so sorry I am away during this time but so thankful to have known and cared for Ted. He was so grateful for anything you did for him. Will miss his smile and hugs and calling me ‘Sissy’. Love you all like family. God bless

  13. Cleon & Dianna Silence

    I’m so sorry for you loss, Ted was one of our favorite customer at the bank he always made us laugh, Our thoughts and Prayers goes out to all the family.

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