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S. THEODORE "BIG TED", ESQUIRE, 86, of Huntingdon Valley, on July 11, 2015, Athlete, Scholar, Spy (a modest homage to another, more well-known, Jewish Princeton graduate); undefeated Public League and City Broad Jump (that's what they called it then) Champion in both 1945 and 1946, from Central High's 186th class, his best collegiate marks indoors (23' 6", 5th place, Millrose Games, 1951) and outdoors (24' 3 ¼", 2nd place, Penn Relays, 1951) are still in the top 20 all-time jumps for Princeton; winner of the Princeton University Philosophy Department's Dickinson Prize for the best Senior Thesis in logic or theory of knowledge, 1951; U.S. Army Counterintelli-gence, 1954-1956; 1957 graduate of Temple Law School; over a fifty-year legal career his clients included such titans of the Philadelphia business com-munity as Aaron Gold and Jack Wolgin, late in his career he was Of Counsel at Berger & Montague.
Ted is survived by: wife Sharon; sons Jeffrey, Esquire (Stephanie) of Lower Merion, Richard, Esquire (Michelle) of Corona, California, David, Esquire (Sally) of San Francisco, Andrew, not an Esquire, but successful (Lea), of Castro Valley, California; daughter Mara (Greg Nergaard), well-known theatrical costume designer, of Chicago; grand-children Joshua, Zachary, Alex, Jacob, Samuel, Sarah and Max; former wife Sondre Sukin (Ned) of Deerfield Beach, Florida, who still thought he was a good guy; and just a few valued old friends. No services, private memorial event to be scheduled.
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