Ted-Orden-Obituary

Ted Orden

Los Angeles, California

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June 30, 1921 - September 11, 2015 Ted Orden (Ordentlich) lived an extraordinary life that exemplified the American dream. A survivor of the Holocaust, who also lived through the scourge of communism, he immigrated to the USA in 1959 with his beloved wife, Hedy, and two young daughters. Ted was...

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I worked for Thrifty Oil corporate offices in Downey right after high school for several years. I learned so much about life, love and kindness from Ted and Hedy. You both endured so much pain in life and yet your offered a light of hope and love and kindness. I wish there were words to express how your memory has endured and shaped me in my heart for they last 40 years. You will forever have a special place in my heart.

Condolences to Hedy and the kids from an old oil business associate.

Dear Judy and Martha and family,
My family and I send our sincere condolences for the loss of your Father. I have so many fond memories from our times together in Downey and UCLA. May your Father's memory be a blessing and inspiration. Warmest regards, Betty Briskman (Gobst)

Our condolences to all the family from the family of Bob Dietl, who worked many years with Ted, Barry and Moshe at the Santa Fe Springs Refinery.

A true inspiration of overcoming adversity and knowing the business he chose from the bottom to the top and everything in between.

Hedy & Family,
We just read of Ted's passing and wish to send you all our sympathy and condolences. We were so happy that we saw Martha & Barry a couple of weeks ago and Jerry was able to share so many memories of his time with Ted and relive those great days. We always think of you Hedy with fondness and love and wish you peace at this trying time. Love and Blessings, Ann & Jerry Thomas

Dearest Judy, Tom, family and extended family-
We are sending our sincerest condolences on the loss of your father,grandfather and great grandfather. We know this was a great loss to your family and to our community. We hope your loving memories will stay in your hearts forever. Love, Elysa, Jamie and Drew Goldblatt