Kenneth Miller
Ted I can't believe we have lost you so soon I know I will miss you
forever grateful for your friendship KW Miller
Birth date: Dec 22, 1966 Death date: Oct 10, 2020
Ted Creel, 53, of Madison, Tennessee, passed away on Saturday, October 10, 2020, in Cartersville, Georgia, due to injuries received in an automobile accident. Born December 22, 1966, in Orangeburg, South Carolina, he was the son o Read Obituary
Ted I can't believe we have lost you so soon I know I will miss you
forever grateful for your friendship KW Miller
My heart skipped a beat when I heard about Ted's passing. Ted, I know for certain you are in a better place. Until we meet again my friend.
-Jules
Ted and I have known each other since our first day of first grade and Madison Campus Elementary and graduated from Madison Academy together. He was a wonderful friend who knew how to make you smile and laugh. He also was very thoughtful and kind. He will be deeply missed.
Ted was a great friend and coworker. I will never forget the deep chats and long rides. He will be missed.
Ted was such a gentle giant. My family has known Ted for thirteen years. Not only was he a great guy to work with, he was a great friend. He was a lover of good food and set many times at our dinner table. It was a pleasure knowing Ted and our hearts now have a deep emptiness that can never be filled. Rest well our friend, see you again. Tim, Tammy, Kayla and T J McGaha
My heart has been so heavy ever since I heard the news about Ted. My condolences to the family, friends, and all of the coworkers. You all are in my thoughts and prayers. I have known Ted for decades. He touched so many peoples lives.He always had a pleasant and joyful spirit that I will always hold in my heart. To see his smiling face on daily basis was so uplifting to me. Go rest high mountain my friend until we meet again. You will be missed so much my friend.
I really enjoyed working with Ted and will miss him.
James D. Campbell Sr.
Our deepest condolences to the family .Ted and I have been friends and coworkers for 30 years. I snapped this picture one Sunday afternoon. This was Ted riding through the Madison Campus parking lot on mini bike. I joked that one day it would grow up to be a Harley. He always said he loved riding around where he grew up. We've had a few misadventures but always had a lot of fun. He will be missed.
Wes Harper
Skyline Madison Campus
Plant Ops Dept.
Our hearts are heavy with you and you have our faithful prayers. Ted was so beloved by our Volunteers and Chaplains at TriStar Skyline Med. Ctr. and Madison Campus. We called him our "Gentle Giant." He was always so helpful and kind to us! He never wanted us to climb the ladders to decorate the hospital Christmas Trees, so he was the one to put the star on top of our Christmas Trees every year. He will be truly missed!
Sincerely and with love, Julie Davis, Director of Volunteer Services and the Volunteers and Chaplains of TriStar Skyline...