July 30, 1957 – April 26, 2025
We are broken-hearted to announce the passing of Ted Grant (age 67). He leaves behind his loving wife, Anna; his cherished children, Lisa, Lori, and Kamal; his beloved sisters, Heather and Maureen; and a large extended family—all of whom will forever carry his strength, humor, and wisdom in their hearts.
Ted was a devoted family man and exceptional friend. Throughout his life, he had a great passion and talent for cars and photography—interests that brought him both joy and lifelong friendships. Whether behind the lens or under the hood, Ted approached everything he loved with care, curiosity, and a deep appreciation for detail.
Ted will be greatly missed by all who had the privilege to know him.
We will not say goodbye to you, for you are in our hearts. A part of you remains with us; we’ll never be apart. We shared so much throughout the years that words cannot express how very much you mean to us, and how deeply you are loved.
6 thoughts on “Tedric “Ted” Grant (Captain Ted)”
We are shocked and saddened by Ted’s sudden passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with Anna, Lisa, Lori and family & friends. Ted was just as his obituary described him; care, curiosity and a huge appreciation for detail, whether it be his beloved cars or his photography. He will be so greatly missed, his sense of humor and ability to make people laugh. Rest in peace Ted: ‘Forever in our hearts’.
Anna, my sincerest condolences to you & your family. Ted will be missed. Cheryl Goodie, Archwood 55+ Club
A nice tribute to a good friend. We will miss him around the pool table.
Brian and I were saddened and shocked to hear of the passing of Ted. Our sincerest condolences to you all. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Marlene & Brian
Heather, Maureen, my deepest sympathies to you both on the loss of Ted. I remember him well from the days I shared with your family at 510 Beasant. For you both, I wish that happy times shared with Ted reduces the sorrow and loss you are both feeling at this time. Murray Botterill.
Anna & family. I was shocked to read of Ted’s passing. I met you both through my husband Larry (who sadly passed away last June). It was a great group of friends who lived life to the fullest. I will keep you in my thoughts & prayers. May all your precious memories keep him alive in your heart.
Deepest Condolences,
Susan Wagner