Tributes
Leave a tributeI am truly sorry to hear of the loss for the Bamberger family and all those who have had the privilege of getting to know Ted. He is someone I will never forget, I truly special person.
Warm regards,
Stephen Wynne
I am so sorry for your loss. Ted was a great man. I loved him dearly.
It was an honor for me to call him “my friend”. But, he was much more than that. He was a gentleman in the traditional sense, he respected people with different opinions, he deeply cared about those with less and he cherished his wife and family. This, we can all learn from. He was a tremendous supporter when I needed help with the soccer kids in Marin City. Ted has impacted my life and in-turn he will impact the lives of my boys. For all of this, I am so thankful that I had the opportunity to know Ted(and you). He will be missed and remembered.
All my love,
Steve
One year he invited twenty of his old friends to lunch so we could all share memories, and it was a very special get-together for all of us.
We loved him & wili sure miss him. Dick & Judy Felber
It was great making business with Ted and I have always felt honored to be one of his friends.
He will always be in my memory.
industry. When I established my company in Taiwan, Floma Co. Ltd.,
Ted represented us and we always had a happy and positive relationship.
He was very handsome. We loved the way he dressed, hat and all. He loved dancing and even treated Lori to Tango lessons.He was so engaging and was a selfless individual. We could all feel the love and warmth he felt for us and will miss him.
The world is a sadder place without Ted among those present.
Andrea Calderini and family
When I was a child, he left me a thank you note when I vacated my bedroom for his visit. It said "Thank you for the bed; it works!"
Such love and humor, handsome and generous. What a man!
"Hello, Hello, Hello."
I'll always remember his warmth.
Always willing to help and offer the best of him.
A great friend.
He will always be in our memory.
Leave a Tribute
I was sad to hear of Ted's passing. He was always extremely supportive of me and my family and reading some of these other remembrances shows how consistently selfless and caring he was. I think the last time I saw Ted was in Lake Tahoe in 2006, for my mum's wedding. He was working on a project, the "Mirage Tandem", which is a Kayak that's pedalled like a bicycle. His eyes twinkled with enthusiasm as he talked about it. having such passion in life is difficult at any age but to sustain it the way Ted did throughout his life is an inspiration. When I was 16 years old and just setting out on my journey to becoming a painter, Ted gave me one of the first art books that I ever owned- "How to Survive and Prosper as an Artist". Inside the front cover he wrote:
"1996-
The future is in your hands.
Ted Bamberger"
My heart goes out to Janet and Family.
San Francisco Trip Dec. 2012
The Coach II
To me, Ted was more of a cheerleader than the football coach he was to Joe. I had similar experiences where Ted helped me out of tough spots. I particularly remember how he encouraged me to follow my interests during a time when I wasn't doing much of anything except dragging myself to work and getting duller by the day. I had been taking a poetry class, and Ted offered to start coming along. He had interest and some talent at writing witty rhymes but I think mostly he came to the class as moral support for me. He used to meet for dinner beforehand so that I started to look forward to the weekly sessions. I even started writing better poems, or at least, he told me so. He was a great friend to my family and me, and will always be remembered fondly.