Theodore "Ted" Reed, Jr., of San Carlos, passed away suddenly Aug. 18, 2005 while camping in the Sierras at Feely Lake. He was the soul mate and life partner to Randi Keppeler and loving son of Lorraine and Theodore Reed, Sr. and brother of Ellie O'Connell, Cathy Viscarra, Sue Vittori, Mary Reed, Julie Pike and Joann Reed; brother-in-law of Pat O'Connell, Mike Viscarra, Dean Vittori, John Pike, Phil MacFarlane and Joanna Desa; uncle of Jennifer, Jason, Bryan, Michelle, Keith, Maddy, Devon and A.J., also survived by a very close, special family friend, Carol Pinard.

Ted was a native of Daly City, aged 50 years, a graduate of St. Ignatius High, Class of 1973 and was a computer systems software engineer for Bank of America.

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