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Edward Healy
In Memory of
Edward M.
Healy
1930 - 2017
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Condolence From: Paul and Anne DiBona
Condolence: So sorry to hear the news of Ted's passing. He was such an icon and certainly kept Worcester on the map. He was so thoughtful and fun to be with and we remember him fondly. We could all be a little more like Ted. He was an inspiration to all who knew him and had devoted his career to educating so many. Our thoughts and prayers are with Nina and family. Paul & Anne DiBona
Saturday March 18, 2017
Condolence From: Les Gosule
Condolence: Ted is a true scholar and down to earth person,. I will miss him in the our DDIC meetings. Les
Monday March 13, 2017
Condolence From: Michael T. Owen, FCSI
Condolence: Ted was an inspiring, giving and intelligent man who I have to pleasure of working with closely; rebuilding the Northeast Region of the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) and again on CSI's National Board.

He was the Life Blood of the Worcester Chapter CSI (cant even count how many times he was the President). His newsletter was the best, I looked forwarding to reading it each month. His propensity for "Audaciousness" in serendipitous ways (all his words) were what I remember the most and will miss.

He was truly a great man, one I respect and now miss. My deepest sympathies To Nina and the family ... His inspirations live on...
Monday March 13, 2017
Condolence From: Mark Lapomardo
Condolence: Ted will surely be missed. Nina and family please accept my sincere condolences. I knew Ted my entire adult life and him and my father were very close friends. His wit and sense of humor was second to none, also his love for Leon Redbone at Christmas parties. So long "Ol Argyle" your memory will live on always.
Sunday March 12, 2017
Condolence From: Roland & Patti Barrett
Condolence: Nina & Family,Please accept our sincere condolences. Ted was a wonderful friend and he will be greatly missed. We'll miss his great sense of humor. We have a lot of fond memories, that we will cherish. RIP "Ol Argyle"
Love
Roland & Patti Barrett
Friday March 10, 2017
Condolence From: Alfred O. (Fred) Warren
Condolence: I remember Ted fondly, from the time I worked with him in the early 1960's at Masiello & Healy. I left in 1965 and later interviewed with him for a position at Healy Healy & Dixon when he was doing work in Hawaii. I often wonder how my life would have changed had I gone to work there. Instead, I moved to Cambridge and still work in Boston... still practicing at 75 years old. My sympathy and best wishes to the family. He was one of a kind !
Friday March 10, 2017
Condolence From: Dave Hornung
Condolence: Ted will be sorry missed. I knew Ted from regional meetings of CSI. He combined seriousness & high intelligence with a side order of silliness. I had the privilage of delivering a report for Ted at one meeting when he had to be in an executive session. I got to wear the HAIR! I learned the value of even serious meetings should have some fun. I am sure God needs some designs for new gates & needed Ted's services.
Thursday March 09, 2017
Condolence From: Ross Spiegel, FCSI
Condolence: On behalf of the CSI College of Fellows and the COF Region Ambassadors, we were saddened to hear of Ted's passing, and wish to express our condolences to the family. Ted was an inspiration to all those he came in contact with and a dedicated supporter of CSI. He will be missed.

Although he never bestowed a pair of Argyle socks on me, I will smile and think of him whenever I see a pair.
Thursday March 09, 2017
Condolence From: Harry L Johnson, FCSI
Condolence: Ted and I were friends since the early 70s when he was President of the Worcester Chapter of CSI. Ted always kept the serious things light and the lighter things more fun. I will miss him.

My sincerest condolences to his entire family.
Thursday March 09, 2017
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