Ted met the love of his life, Marilyn Louise Povlick at Danceland Ballroom in June of 1955. They were married in January 1956. Ted and Marilyn were members of First Federated Church 48th & Franklin, Des Moines, which is now The Mission Church, Urbandale.
Three daughters were born of this union Christine Ann Mease, Pamela Louise Lee, Amy Elizabeth Masolini (John W.) and had three grandchildren, Jade Elizabeth Masolini, Malary Louise Lee and Hunter Charles Masolini.
In 1956 Ted attended the David Rankin School of mechanical Trades in St. Louis, Missouri and studied Lithography. This was the beginning of a long career working in trade and eventually selling graphic art supplies at Midwest Graphic Art Supply Co. In his young life he worked at Star Printers in Cedar Rapids sweeping the floor and cleaning type. He shined shoes at the neighborhood tavern, had a paper route and mowed lawns. He worked at Russell Guides Printing Company, Collins Radio, Miles Business forms, Elko Photo Co as a salesman and was also a Bell Hop at the Roosevelt Hotel.
Ted became a member of alcoholic Anonymous on May 16, 1975. He had 43 year of continuous sobriety. In memory of Ted, please give at your meetings when they “pass the hat”.
He enjoyed stamp, coin and fine art collecting, was interested in history, especially WWII and he loved to travel.
Ted’s body has been donated to Des Moines University. He was proceeded in death by his parents and his brother Herbert E. Lee.
There will be a celebration of life at Franklin Junior High, 4801 Franklin Avenue, Des Moines from 2p-5p on April 28th, 2019.
The family would like to extend a special Thank You to the staff at the Iowa Jewish Senior Life Center Memory care unit and Hospice of the Midwest for their care of Ted and his family as well as Hamilton’s Funeral Home in assisting the family with arrangements.
Ted met the love of his life, Marilyn Louise Povlick at Danceland Ballroom in June of 1955. They were married in January 1956. Ted and Marilyn were members of First Federated Church 48th & Franklin, Des Moines, which is now The Mission Church, Urbandale.
Three daughters were born of this union Christine Ann Mease, Pamela Louise Lee, Amy Elizabeth Masolini (John W.) and had three grandchildren, Jade Elizabeth Masolini, Malary Louise Lee and Hunter Charles Masolini.
In 1956 Ted attended the David Rankin School of mechanical Trades in St. Louis, Missouri and studied Lithography. This was the beginning of a long career working in trade and eventually selling graphic art supplies at Midwest Graphic Art Supply Co. In his young life he worked at Star Printers in Cedar Rapids sweeping the floor and cleaning type. He shined shoes at the neighborhood tavern, had a paper route and mowed lawns. He worked at Russell Guides Printing Company, Collins Radio, Miles Business forms, Elko Photo Co as a salesman and was also a Bell Hop at the Roosevelt Hotel.
Ted became a member of alcoholic Anonymous on May 16, 1975. He had 43 year of continuous sobriety. In memory of Ted, please give at your meetings when they “pass the hat”.
He enjoyed stamp, coin and fine art collecting, was interested in history, especially WWII and he loved to travel.
Ted’s body has been donated to Des Moines University. He was proceeded in death by his parents and his brother Herbert E. Lee.
There will be a celebration of life at Franklin Junior High, 4801 Franklin Avenue, Des Moines from 2p-5p on April 28th, 2019.
The family would like to extend a special Thank You to the staff at the Iowa Jewish Senior Life Center Memory care unit and Hospice of the Midwest for their care of Ted and his family as well as Hamilton’s Funeral Home in assisting the family with arrangements.
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