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Edward “Ted” Tompkins

Edward “Ted” Tompkins

1941 – 2023

Edward Lee Tompkins, also known as Ted, passed away on November 22, 2023, in Tooele Utah.  He was born on July 25, 1941, in Coldwater, Michigan to Lee Wiliam and Hazel (Stickan) Tompkins.  Ted was a loving and compassionate individual who found joy in connecting with others and lending a helping hand to those in need.

In 1963, Ted married Judy Sherburne and they had two children, Robin and Brent.  They divorced in 1991.  In 1992 Ted married Lucille (Zarmstorf) Sechrist.  Lucille’s children Jenine and Kurt became part of his blended family.

In his early years, Ted attended a one-room country school and later graduated from Coldwater Community High School.  He continued working alongside his father on the family farm.   He began his employment with Coldwater Community Schools, where he remained employed until his retirement in 2003.

Ted took great pride in caring for his yard and garden, always ensuring they were in pristine condition.  He also had a kind heart for his neighbors, readily offering his assistance whenever needed.

First Lutheran Church in Tooele UT, held a special place in Ted’s heart as his place of worship.

Ted is survived by his beloved wife, Lucille, and children:  Robin (Ron) Van Harn, Brent (Melissa) Tompkins, Jenine (Randy) Wood, and Kurt (Leanna) Sechrist.  He was a proud grandfather to Meghan, Nolan and Collin Tompkins, Caleb and Andrew Wood, Chloe and Alexis Hurst.  Ted was preceded in death by his sisters Norma Reeves, Joyce Heller and Evelyn Kelsey.

Ted will be remembered for his unwavering love for his family, his dedication to his work, and his kind and helpful nature.  His presence will be deeply missed, but his memory will forever be cherished by those who had the privilege of knowing him.

The family would like to thank Canyon Hospice for the compassionate care given to Ted.

Private family services have been held. 

Online condolences and memories may be shared at daltonhoopes.com

2 Comments

  • Carolyn Neubauer Posted November 29, 2023 4:09 am

    Ted was my uncle but being 3.5 years older, more like an older brother.. We walked together to the one room school and scavengered along the way to find treasures. Once we found a dollar bill. We thought we’d won the lotto. My husband is 3 yeas older than Ted and always loved calling him Uncle Ted. We enjoyed many good times. Fred and Carolyn Neubauer

  • Michael and Annette Reeves Posted November 29, 2023 6:29 am

    RIP uncle Ted! You’ll always be remembered and I’ll never forget the fun times on the farm as a kid ❤️

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