
Submitted by Bobby Hauser
My Dear Classmates,
It is with a great deal of sorrow, that I inform you of the passing of our beloved classmate, Ted Grossman. Teddy was always a happy and fun person. Always had a smile on his face, always upbeat optimistic and great to be around. Fortunately I got to spend a lot of time with Teddy during our recent class reunion and we shared so many great memories of our school days from Nautilus to our years at Beach High. He is survived by his wife Patsy and three sisters. Our sincere condolences to all his family and friends. You will be missed.
Sadly,
Bobby Hauser
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Classmate responses:
Charles (Chuck) Hayes
Very sorry to hear this. We were very friendly and will be missed. My condolences to Ted’s family and may he rest in peace.
Peter S. Schwedock, EsquireI
heard about Teddy's falling ill about when it happened through a still mutual friend. . .I, and others spent time reminiscing with Teddy at the reunion and he so much like the old Teddy. . .he and I were in that group that actually in the group that graduated from the old Normandy School, but, always identified with our 1960 Typhoons. . .so sorry for this loss. . .
Paul Nathanson
Very sorry to hear
Judy Kutun
Oh no! I cannot effing believe it! He sounded and looked and was wonderful and fabulous at our reunion just two months ago. What in the hell happened? How can this be true?🤯😤😫
Esther Wolfer
Ted Grossman always had a smile and a Hello for each one of us, from
Nautilus to MBHS. Baruch Dayan Ha Emet.
Phyllis Bunny Mechlowitz
He was my boyfriend in the 8th grade. He was a great guy.
Heartfelt sympathy to Teddy's family and friends.
Not only were we classmates at Nautilus and Beach High ... but also pals at the University of Florida !!!
Karen (Baum) Alexander
Sorry to miss The reunion. Just to let everyone know ... I am well Still living in Coconut Grove in the house
that my late husband, Henry. designed for us.
Art Zimand
I believe Teddy had two sisters, and his wife is Patty (formerly Case). Art
Peter S. Schwedock, EsquireI
They were living in Steamboat, Colorado. . .when I saw Ted at reunion, he said was still riding motorcycles. . .fast. . .
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