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'''Edward Lindsay "Ted" LeMaistre''' (died 12 January 2019) was a high school teacher from Almonte, Ontario. | |||
He was the third and final Edwars LeMaistre: | |||
1. [[Edward Joshua LeMaistre]] | |||
2. [[Ted LeMaistre|Edward Wyndham LeMaistre]] | |||
3. Edward Lindsay LeMaistre | |||
The final two went by "Ted". | |||
[[File:TedLeMaistreJr.jpg|thumb|Ted LeMaistre, circa 2016]] | [[File:TedLeMaistreJr.jpg|thumb|Ted LeMaistre, circa 2016]] | ||
==Obituary== | |||
LeMaistre, Edward “Ted” Lindsay | LeMaistre, Edward “Ted” Lindsay | ||
Revision as of 04:44, 23 March 2019
Edward Lindsay "Ted" LeMaistre (died 12 January 2019) was a high school teacher from Almonte, Ontario.
He was the third and final Edwars LeMaistre:
3. Edward Lindsay LeMaistre
The final two went by "Ted".

Obituary
LeMaistre, Edward “Ted” Lindsay
Peacefully at the Ottawa Civic Hospital on Saturday, January 12th, 2019, after a short illness.
Ted was the son of the late Edward “Ted Sr.” and Elizabeth “Lib” LeMaistre of Carleton Place. He is survived by his son Bill and his wife Nancy, as well as grandsons Benjamin and Gabriel, sister Beverley Tinslay (Gerry), Bette LeMaistre, brother John Currie LeMaistre (Anna) and was predeceased by his brother Jamie. Ted was also predeceased by his first wife Louise Sabourin, father-in-law Maurice Sabourin and is survived by his mother-in-law Jeanne Sabourin, brother-in-law Richard Sabourin, sister-in-law Diane Potvin (Andy), and his second wife June MacMillan. Also left to mourn are his nieces and nephews Pam, Stephanie, Kristy, Nichole, Ryan and Michelle, as well as great nieces and great nephews and a multitude of friends.
Ted had a long teaching career where he earned great admiration and respect from both his students and colleagues. It was always a point of great pride when students from his past would approach him to tell him how much they enjoyed him as a teacher and the impact that he had on their lives. He loved sports as a participant, spectator and coach. His love and knowledge of baseball was passed down to him by his father and they both coached young people. He also played hockey and golf with some of his lifelong friends. Fishing, hunting and time at the cottage on Mississippi Lake created many fond memories.
Family was very important to Ted, with a special place in his heart for his son, his daughter-in-law and grandsons.