In memory of one of our own Ted Watson

Ron Musgraves

Exterior Restoration Specialist
Staff member
Ted had a fatal fall last sun dec 7th.

He passed away at the hospital tue dec 9th

We all here knew Ted , let's honor him by remembering the things we have read.

Some of us talked with him regular. Although we never met in person I felt close to him.

Talked with his son Ian today, I heard the tragic story. Ted fell from a ladder placed on a first story going to a second story. Upon the fall to the first story deck Ted knock himself out then preceded rolling of the first story to then hit the concrete drive. His helper began CPR with no luck. Emt got transported, the hospital got his heart going on artificial life support. Per his living will with the blessing of family they pulled the plug Tue.


I want all to know about Ted and this tragedy as he was one of our own. Members of our community get hurt on occasion. Ted didn't have to go out like this.



Let's all wish the family prayers in remembrance of Ted Watson. Let's all tell each other the things he might have done for you. I know he talked to many here and other places.

Will post any further info about services incase local washers want to pay there respects.

I will miss you dearly Freind.


Ron Musgraves
www.uamcc.org
 
Thanks for posting Ron

I know you guys were very close and talked often. He had great respect for you and many guys here

We used to talk about the issues in our industry and how he was proud to be part of the UAMCC and friends with you, Tony, Doug,Scott and everyone else who regularly participates here.

Again- he will be missed

Tough day for all of us here who knew him
 
That is so sad and tragic. RIP, Ted. I never spoke with Ted in person but he was a big F9 fan and would post very good and positive things about the Uamcc and the people involved. It sucks to lose a good one. God bless you Buddy.


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Wow. Absolutely terrible. Scary considering I've done the exact same thing several times in the past, and at the beginning with no harnesses. I've also fallen off of a roof or 2, luckily with no injuries.

RIP ted. And Go Ducks.
 
I missed him twice going through Oregon. After I was past his area we got on the phone and talked for over an hour. That was the beginning of a great friendship. Ted was one who any of us could call whenever we needed a good dose of common sense. I an glad he went quickly without pain.
 
Ted was a member of PressureWashing.net and always a pleasure to deal with. That is really sad. My thoughts and prayers go out to his famly and friends. Rip Mate.
 
What a shock and shame. My sincerest condolences.
 
My condolences to the family. I don't believe that I had ever met Ted either but this news saddens my heart. RIP Ted.
 
I didn't know Ted, but, as someone that has experienced a fall while working, I feel a special bond with his family. I thank God for sparing me and I never forget that it only takes a moment for our lives to change forever. I too will want to contribute to a fund for his family. My prayers are with his family.
 
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