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Teddy Ebersol: Just 14, but wise beyond his years Edward
Teddy Ebersol, son of NBC Sports Chairman Dick Ebersol and actress Susan Saint
James, died Sunday, Nov. 28 in the crash of a private plane near Telluride, CO.
He was 14.
Teddy was
deeply cherished by his family. In an
autobiography he penned as an eighth grade writing assignment, he wrote: The meaning
of love can be described in one word: family. The
family I have holds tight to old bonds and extends a firm grip on new ones. My family on the highway to love is neck and neck
with God. All the fancy talk I used to
describe my family cannot measure them. Each
family member takes this love to a new extreme
and turns it into something that no
one can describe
That rope of love never slackens. Teddy was
a warm, loving and energetic young man with self-knowledge beyond his years, and a
wonderfully quirky sense of humor that led him to say things that could be interpreted as
silly and profound at once. While speaking at
his eighth-grade graduation ceremony, he said: A quote that I made up a little while
ago seems to make no sense to me now as I reflect on the years behind me and the years
ahead: I follow, therefore I lead. He loved
politics and enjoyed engaging grownups in lively political discussions. While at the Daytona 500 earlier this year, he took
great delight in debating the entire conservative-leaning pit crew of driver Kyle Petty. Bill Rollnick, a family friend who was there with
the Ebersols, said: Teddy explained to them why they were wrong politically, arguing
them to their knees. Im a Democrat, and
next to Teddy, I felt like Jerry Falwell. He
was very opinionated, but he knew so much. I
yearned for the day I could have won an argument with him. Although
wise beyond his years, Teddy had a charming innocence.
A fan of the television show SpongeBob SquarePants, his favorite
character wasnt SpongeBob himself, but rather Patrick, the intensely loyal,
exuberant sidekick. He enjoyed video games
(Halo 2 was a recent highlight), music, and the Harry Potter and Lemony Snicket books. Teddy often memorized favorite movie lines and
entertained his friends and family by quoting dialogue.
He loved karaoke, and had a sweet and strong singing voice. He especially enjoyed his many summer sessions at
Timberlake at the Farm and Wilderness Camp in Teddy
served as an alter boy at St. Anthony of Teddys
work with LARC was inspired by a trip with his mother to visit schools in One of
Teddys other best friends, Doug Sloam, said that Teddy was always happy and
optimistic and really fun to be around. He had
so much energy and was always talking. He was
also generous. I used to forget lunch
sometimes and Teddy always gave me a snack or two. In
sixth grade, Teddy gave me one of the best birthday presents ever when he took me to a Red
Sox-Yankees game at A mutual
love for sports gave Teddy a strong connection to his father. Everyone who knew him could see that his number one
passion was the Boston Red Sox, although his family was split in their allegiances. Teddys sister, mother and 89-year old
grandmother align with the Red Sox, but his dad and brothers are dyed-in-the-wool Yankees
fans. Teddys enthusiasm for the Red Sox this season was so infectious, that even his
father found himself rooting for In his
eighth grade graduation speech, Teddy said: The finish line is only the beginning of
a whole new race. Teddy Ebersols
life on this earth has reached the finish line, all too soon. His wonderful spirit will live on in his family and
in all who knew and loved him. Besides his parents, he leaves three brothers, Harmony, Charlie and Willie; a sister, Sunshine, and his grandmother, Constance Miller. Anyone wishing to send condolences to the Ebersol family may do so by sending an e-mail to us at larc@litchfieldarc.org and we will be sure to forward it to the Ebersol family. Source: Waterbury Republician, Friday, December 3, 2004, pg. 6B Our sympathies go out to the
Ebersol family as they continue to heal during this difficult time in their lives.
LARC is grateful and inspired by the Ebersol family's thoughtfulness and the opportunity
to allow Teddy's giving and loving spirit to live within our organization. Contributions can be made to
LARC's capital campaign and sent to
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