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Edward (Ted) Michael Tatem

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It is with profound sadness we announce the passing of Ted Tatem.
He passed away on Tuesday, December 13 2022 at the age of 74.
After more than four years of struggling with Dementia, Ted is now
free from its grip and Is finally at peace.

Ted will be lovingly remembered as a husband, father, grandfather,
and great grandfather who loved his family to the fullest. Ted leaves
behind his loving wife Maureen and his three sons; Mark (Maria), Colin
(Ruby) and Scott (Kristy), as well as his 6 special grandchildren and
great grandchildren. Ted is also survived by his sister Marilyn (Gary).
Ted was always a family man, and he was proud and supportive of
his sons and grandchildren.

Although he was born in Medicine Hat, Ab., he was raised in Tilley,
Ab. Farming, hunting, and hockey were his younger loves, but they
took second place to the real love of his life - Maureen, his High
School sweetheart. They shared over 58 adventurous years together.
Maureen was his rock, his partner, his best friend and finally his
biggest advocate!

As a man of faith, Ted was determined that there be a Catholic School
system in Okotoks. He was one of the instruments in the formation
of the Christ the Redeemer Separate School system. Ted became the
first Chairman of the original School Board.

Ted continued to love hockey and joined the Okotoks Spoilers. He
was known as “Tiger Ted” #2 jersey. He even has his own official
Okotoks Spoilers 1992 Trader Cards. During the warmer months Ted
loved the golfing adventures with the Spoiler group.

Ted loved sailing, something he must have inherited from his dad.
After several years of sailing up and down the west coast of BC with
Grandchildren and friends, he finally achieved his dream of sailing
to Mexico. Of course, this included Maureen. “Tarry-A-Bit” was their
sailing vessel that gave them many adventures along the coast of
Mexico. They also travelled inland all over Mexico.
Life long friendships developed from his hockey, golf and sailing
days.

As an Agrologist with both the City of Cranbrook and the City of
Calgary, Ted was responsible for the disposing of waste water and
biosolids by safe and environmentally sound land applications to
farmers.

Working with farmers and land owners seemed to be what Ted
enjoyed the most.

Thanks to the caring staff at the Bethany Riverview, especially
Stephanie and Chris. I’m sure they have many stories about Ted.
A special thanks also to the palliative care received at the Rocky View
Hospital, Unit 73. They were very supportive during Ted’s end of life.
In the Spirit of Christmas, the family would ask that donations be
made to a food bank or a Christmas hamper to a needy family, or to
a shelter for the homeless. Ted would have appreciated this.
A service will be held December 21, 2022, at 2:00 P.M at St. James
Catholic Church in Okotoks, Alberta.
 

Arrangments are in care of Snodgrass Funeral Homes,
Okotoks 403 938 3111. To email condolences, please visit
www.snodgrassfuneralhomes.com

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