Zabor Funeral Home Inc.
5680 Pearl Road Parma, OH 44129,
between Snow & Ridge Road
BLUETT, Theodore

BLUETT, Theodore

Theodore BLUETT, age 94.  Beloved husband of the late Bernadette (nee Lynch).  Cherished father of Patricia Gail Bluett, Marc Allen Bluett (deceased), Richard Bluett and Susan Behrend (Terry).  Treasured grandfather of Kelly, Maryrose, Allison and the late Michael.  Loving brother of Oneida Bouchard, and the late Ralph.  Dear uncle and friend to many.  US Army WWII Veteran. 

Mass of Christian Burial, Thursday, September 13 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Bridget of Kildare Parish.  Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery.  VISITATION AT THE ZABOR FUNERAL HOME, 5680 PEARL RD., PARMA (between Ridge and Snow), WEDNESDAY 2-4 AND 6-8 p.m. 

If desired, the family suggests donations to The American Red Cross or The Salvation Army. 

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Messages of Condolence

  1. Pat and family,
    So very sorry for your loss. May you find comfort in your warmest memories of your beloved dad and friend. Love endures all.
    God bless you all,
    Suzanne Vignaud

  2. Dear Pat and Family,

    Lois and I wish to send our condolences to you and your family. We were happy to see how long a life your father enjoyed. He sounds like a wonderful man and know you must all feel his loss very much.

    He will be in our prayers

  3. To the Bluett Family,
    So sorry to hear of the passing of your Dad. He was a great next door neighbor of ours for almost 50 years. He will be truly missed.
    Gus and Ruth Cervelli

  4. Patti, Richard and Sue: I am there with you in thought and he will be in my prayers. A wonderful Uncle and a very loving and sincere person. He was always gracious and fun to be around. I know you are feeling the loss already but he left you with some wonderful mememories — hold on to them. Your New York family is thinking of all of you and as I told you last night Patti, we are only a phone call away if you need to talk with any of us. Love you all.

  5. Hi: My mother’s maiden name was Lucille Bluett. Her father, Harry and your grandpa, Damon were brothers. My Mom and your dad were first cousins. You and I are 2nd. cousins. We used to visit you when we were little kids. You used to come to our house for visits also. My mom always spoke highly of your Dad. Your dad helped my mom get a job at American Greetings Corp. when we moved here from New York. She worked there for many years before retiring. I have a very clear memory of going to your grandpa Damon’s funeral. It was held in the living room of their house in New York. I also remember your grandma,Rose. they are all fond memories. I have a lot of family history of the Bluett family. I hope to hear from you if you get time. Our phone # is 440-884-9145. we live at 11355 Meadowbrook Dr. Parma Heights,Ohio 44130

  6. Ted and I first became acquainted as fellow Holy Name members at St. Bridget. Then we were team members on the St. Bridget Bowling League. (The name was changed to: Ralph Young Early Tuesday Memorial League) We also bowled at the now defunct Brandons B.C .I wa impressed by Ted’s amiable smile and soft spoken. He was always a gentleman. Detested Foul Language and burly behaviuor. As I did also. I was saddened to learn of his passing. But, I will forever remember him as he lived.

  7. Sorry to hear about you dad’s passing. He was a good friend of my mom and dad, card club and theatre partner with them. You are in our prayers.

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