Edward F. Churchill

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Edward F. “Ted” Churchill, III, 54, of Beverly, died Monday, February 17, 2014. Born in Homestead, FL on May 27, 1959, he was the son of Irene Churchill of East Bridgewater and the late Edward F. Churchill, Jr. He was raised and educated in Danvers and was a graduate of Danvers High School. Ted was employed for many years at Sylvania, and also worked as a house painter. He enjoyed collecting vintage lunchboxes, and was an avid motorcyclist. He participated in many charity motorcycle rides. In addition to his mother, he leaves his sisters, Susan Conant and her husband Roger of East Bridgewater and Cindy Churchill of Gloucester, his brother, Kent Churchill and his wife JoAnn of New Hampshire, his niece, Samantha Conant, his nephew, Jesse Conant, and his grand-nephew, Adin Conant. His Funeral Service will be Friday, February 21, 2014 at 7PM in C.R. Lyons & Sons, Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers Square. Visiting hours will be prior to the service beginning at 4PM. Relatives and friends are invited. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Salvation Army, 93 North St., Salem, MA 01970. www.LyonsFuneral.com.

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  1. So sorry for your loss, Churchill family. Keep all the memories close and know he’s smiling down on you. Karen Sagarino-Harris

  2. So sorry to hear about Teddy. I have such great memories with him for many years. My favorite thing about Ted was he always made me laugh. He also helped me thru some tough times in my life. I will miss him. RIP

    Kathy W

  3. i love you so much you were the best godfather a kid good ask for, You taught me so much. You’ll be greatly missed by me and my mother. i still cant believe its true… i remember you picking me up from school on your Harley and i would be so excited i could go on a ride with you. This hurts so much, i haven’t been able to see you in so long, im so sorry, i love you so much. RIP uncle Ted.

  4. I am soo going to miss my good, old friend Ted. We had a lot of laughs and good times over the years and no matter how long we went without seeing each other, it was the same as always. “Hi doll”, was always his comment to me. May you rest in peace until we meet again.. My thoughts and prayers to the Churchill family and all of Ted’s extended family as well. Sincerely, Ann Moreau Richards..

  5. I met “Teddy” when I started working at Sylvania. He had such a great sense of humor Always made me laugh. RIP “Teddy”..now ur riding that big highway in the sky.

  6. We are so sorry for your great loss to mom, Sue, Cindy & Kent and all of the family. Teddy was such a great friend to us both while growing up in Danvers. We both have such wonderful memories. We wish we had another chance to spend some time with him. He will be greatly missed. We love you Teddy! Dave & Paula Herlihy


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