Theodore Louis Wilson

Theodore Louis Wilson

August 01, 1958 - March 06, 2022
Dana Point California

Theodore Louis Wilson

August 01, 1958 - March 06, 2022
Dana Point California

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THEODORE LOUIS WILSON

Theodore (Ted) Wilson, son of Doyle and Emma Wilson, was born the third child and baby brother of his two sisters, Deanna (Wilson) Anderko and Judy (Wilson) Ceja.  Having spent his childhood in Fountain Valley when the Angels came to Anaheim, he and his mom and dad became avid Angel fans. Every radio inside and outside the house” even the car radio was blasting with the games. Ted was especially proud of the fact that the starting 3rd baseman lived in our tract, around the corner from our house. Ted moved to Dana Point while in Junior High and lead a very active life in his parish at St. Edward’s, getting involved with the youth group, traveling to Mexico to build houses for the poor. He helped his dad after school with building the apartment buildings next door to the one they lived in (also built by his dad). Then after trying out architecture at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, he decided to come back to Dana Point and work for Vons and was quickly made a store manager. During this time, Ted moved out and spent a lot of time with his friends traveling various places here in the US and also in Europe. He also loved river rafting, skiing, and playing football with his friends.

In his early thirties, Ted decided to become a real estate broker/contractor and work with his dad building homes. Sadly, however, a few days before his 34th birthday, and on his first day on the job in July 1992, Ted was broadsided and broke his neck. He became a quadriplegic and spent a year and a half in the hospital in rehab, where he learned to direct his own care. Living with his mom and dad for a while, Ted soon decided to move out on his own. He moved into his oldest sister’s apartment building and became active with the Knights of Columbus at St. Edwards. Having never married, these close friends became his family as they came to his aid on numerous occasions. His two sisters were pleased to see him surrounded by the support of so many good and faithful friends.

 

Vigil Service

  • Date & Time: March 30, 2022 (7:00 PM)
  • Venue: O'Connor Mortuary
  • Location: 25301 Alicia Parkway Laguna Hills, CA 92653 - (Get Directions)
  • Phone Number: (949) 581-4300

Funeral Mass

  • Date & Time: March 31, 2022 (11:00 AM)
  • Venue: St. Edward The Confessor Catholic Church
  • Location: 33926 Calle La Primavera Dana Point, CA 92629 - (Get Directions)
  • Phone Number: (949) 496-1307

Graveside Service

  • Date & Time: March 31, 2022 (12:30 PM)
  • Venue: Ascension Cemetery
  • Location: 24754 Trabuco Road Lake Forest, CA 92630 - (Get Directions)
  • Phone Number: (949) 837-1331

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16 responses to Theodore Louis Wilson

  1. You are in peace now and free of pain. God Bless you

  2. God bless you Ted, you helped me become a Knight. You will be remembered. Love you , my brother.

  3. Tim Kosor says:

    Ted was an inspiration and blessing to the St. Edward’s parish community and Knights of Columbus in particular. I cherish the years he assisted me as membership chair and the friendship that stemmed from that time together. He always greeted our family with that beautiful, warm smile at Sunday mass, and showed genuine interest in whatever our kids felt like sharing at that moment. I’ll especially miss our times both celebrating and venting about SC football and the Lakers.

    We’ve lost a treasure, but Heaven has gained a Saint. Our condolences to the entire Wilson family. Rest in eternal peace our beloved brother Ted!

  4. Tom Mcmillen says:

    Now you are dancing in Heaven.

  5. Ted, I miss you so much and thank you for many many memories and adventures. Your legacy of faith will live on and continue to inspire …..us who remain here until we are all united with our Savior. I just can see you now enjoying your heavenly resting place and singing and dancing. AND praising !!!
    Until we meet again!!

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