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“When remembering our friend, Ted, I will always think of two things: his wonderful sense of humor and his unwavering support of anothers...Read More »
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1 of 48 | Posted by: Joshua Mecouch - West Linn, OR
“teddy, we know that to everyone else you were Ted, but to us you were Teddy. you were a car guy to the extreme, a great guy & you left us way too...Read More »
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2 of 48 | Posted by: the cohen's - waverly, PA
“Ted,Nancy, Tom & "Fred the Dog". What wonderful memories you have left with us. Seeing Ted & friends ride by on their bikes past our townhome...Read More »
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3 of 48 | Posted by: david schroeder
“Ted (Teddy) was one of my favorite students. He always contributed to the class discussion and activities. I was impressed by his insights and his...Read More »
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4 of 48 | Posted by: Meagyn (Keys) Karmakar - OR
“"Our Teddy is no longer with us." I will never forget those words and I will never forget Teddy. Such a fine human being. So warm, kind, thoughtful,...Read More »
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5 of 48 | Posted by: Bev Davis Root - Tualatin, OR
“I hope his family stays strong during this time. Ted was loved so dearly.
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6 of 48 | Posted by: Jane
“My thoughts and prayers are with Teddy's family and friends. It is a tragic loss of a wonderful young man.
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7 of 48 | Posted by: Debbie Wilkins
“Teddy...what a guy. The only person I know who could make me look and feel unkempt! The only guy I would trust with my car...the only guy I know that...Read More »
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8 of 48 | Posted by: David Meyer - West Linn, OR
“May the good lord bless and keep your family. May you take strength and comfort in prayer and in the many friends who mourn and grieve with you.
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9 of 48 | Posted by: Jeff Hanna - Portland, OR
“My heart goes out to the family over your loss. You will be in my prayers.
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10 of 48 | Posted by: Meridee Kaiel - Portland, OR
“I knew Ted briefly at Chapman and in the short time I knew him, I had the pleasure of experiencing his kind and genuine energy. I haven't seen him in...Read More »
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11 of 48 | Posted by: PC - Los Angeles, CA
“There are no words that can express the sorrow I feel over your loss of Teddy. (He will forever be Teddy to me!) Reading the tributes tells me that...Read More »
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12 of 48 | Posted by: Debbie Hanna
“Ted was only at Willamette for one year but I still feel touched by knowing him and being his neighbor. I wish I had kept more in touch with him...Read More »
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13 of 48 | Posted by: Suzanne S.
“Teddy will be so missed. He was my 3rd grandson. He was bright, smart and so much fun. I have great memories. My heart goes out to Nancy and Tom. ...Read More »
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14 of 48 | Posted by: Florenc R
“Ted was a gem of a young man and Tom and Nancy are 'teriffic' parents!!!!!! If there is something positive to be learned from this tragedy I hope it...Read More »
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15 of 48 | Posted by: Tony Polito - Lake Oswego, OR
“"This parting cannot be for long; for those who love as we do cannot be parted. We shall always be united in thought, and thought is a great magnet"....Read More »
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16 of 48 | Posted by: Tom and Deborah Rounds
“Tribute To Teddy April 1, 2009 Our family has been blessed by our long time friendship with the Karwins and I am honored to be sharing my...Read More »
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17 of 48 | Posted by: Teri Meyer
“Ted was like a big brother to my son and will be deeply missed. My son first met Ted when he started at U.P. Ted was a true friend; always responsive...Read More »
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18 of 48 | Posted by: Karen Hunter - Boise, ID
“We all will miss you Ted. It helps to know the God awful pain your parents feel was shared by so many that attended your memorial service. You are in...Read More »
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19 of 48 | Posted by: Donald E. McEwan - Scottsdale, AZ
“It's taken me 1 Yr. to write this. Your not dead. Nobody ever dies. Because you are going to live inside of everyone who knew you, everyone you ever...Read More »
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20 of 48 | Posted by: Janet A. Kasperbauer - Berthoud, CO
“Ted, time just flys by and sometimes it doesn't seem real. I've been wearing your "Always Our Friend" wrist band again for the past 2 weeks and...Read More »
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21 of 48 | Posted by: David Schroeder - Portland
“You're missed sweet boy, we speak of you often. Memories are brought to mind, joyful times of a boy well loved. Tears are shed, the loss immense. You...Read More »
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22 of 48 | Posted by: deborah Fischer - Palm Springs, CA
“Ted, we all miss you greatly. david & becky
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23 of 48 | Posted by: Dave - portland, OR
“I came across this poem and thought of you Teddy...You're remembered always ? Death is nothing at all, I have only slipped away into the next room....Read More »
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24 of 48 | Posted by: Deborah Fischer - Palm Springs, CA
“I came across this poem and thought of you Teddy...You're remembered always ♥
Death is nothing at all,
I have only slipped away into the next...Read More »
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25 of 48 | Posted by: Deborah Fischer - Palm Springs, CA
“Ted, we all miss you greatly.
david & becky
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26 of 48 | Posted by: Dave - portland, OR - friend
“You're missed sweet boy, we speak of you often.
Memories are brought to mind, joyful times of a boy well loved.
Tears are shed, the loss immense.
...Read More »
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27 of 48 | Posted by: deborah Fischer - Palm Springs, CA
“Ted, time just flys by and sometimes it doesn't seem real. I've been wearing your "Always Our Friend" wrist band again for the past 2 weeks and...Read More »
”
28 of 48 | Posted by: David Schroeder - Portland
“It's taken me 1 Yr. to write this.
Your not dead. Nobody ever dies. Because you are going to live inside of everyone who knew you, everyone you ever...Read More »
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29 of 48 | Posted by: Janet A. Kasperbauer - Berthoud, CO
“We all will miss you Ted. It helps to know the God awful pain your parents feel was shared by so many that attended your memorial service. You are in...Read More »
”
30 of 48 | Posted by: Donald E. McEwan - Scottsdale, AZ
“Ted was like a big brother to my son and will be deeply missed. My son first met Ted when he started at U.P. Ted was a true friend; always responsive...Read More »
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31 of 48 | Posted by: Karen Hunter - Boise, ID
“Tribute To Teddy April 1, 2009
Our family has been blessed by our long time friendship with the Karwin’s and I am honored to be sharing my...Read More »
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32 of 48 | Posted by: Teri Meyer
“"This parting cannot be for long; for those who love as we do cannot be parted.
We shall always be united in thought, and thought is a great magnet"....Read More »
”
33 of 48 | Posted by: Tom and Deborah Rounds
“Ted was a gem of a young man and Tom and Nancy are 'teriffic' parents!!!!!! If there is something positive to be learned from this tragedy I hope it...Read More »
”
34 of 48 | Posted by: Tony Polito - Lake Oswego, OR
“Teddy will be so missed. He was my 3rd grandson. He was bright, smart and so
much fun. I have great memories. My heart goes out to Nancy and Tom.
...Read More »
”
35 of 48 | Posted by: Florenc R
“Ted was only at Willamette for one year but I still feel touched by knowing him and being his neighbor. I wish I had kept more in touch with him...Read More »
”
36 of 48 | Posted by: Suzanne S.
“There are no words that can express the sorrow I feel over your loss of Teddy. (He will forever be Teddy to me!) Reading the tributes tells me that...Read More »
”
37 of 48 | Posted by: Debbie Hanna
“I knew Ted briefly at Chapman and in the short time I knew him, I had the pleasure of experiencing his kind and genuine energy. I haven't seen him in...Read More »
”
38 of 48 | Posted by: PC - Los Angeles, CA
“My heart goes out to the family over your loss. You will be in my prayers.
”
39 of 48 | Posted by: Meridee Kaiel - Portland, OR
“May the good lord bless and keep your family. May you take strength and comfort in prayer and in the many friends who mourn and grieve with you.
”
40 of 48 | Posted by: Jeff Hanna - Portland, OR
“Teddy...what a guy. The only person I know who could make me look and feel unkempt! The only guy I would trust with my car...the only guy I know that...Read More »
”
41 of 48 | Posted by: David Meyer - West Linn, OR
“My thoughts and prayers are with Teddy's family and friends. It is a tragic loss of a wonderful young man.
”
42 of 48 | Posted by: Debbie Wilkins
“I hope his family stays strong during this time. Ted was loved so dearly.
”
43 of 48 | Posted by: Jane
“"Our Teddy is no longer with us." I will never forget those words and I will never forget Teddy. Such a fine human being. So warm, kind, thoughtful,...Read More »
”
44 of 48 | Posted by: Bev Davis Root - Tualatin, OR
“Ted (Teddy) was one of my favorite students. He always contributed to the class discussion and activities. I was impressed by his insights and his...Read More »
”
45 of 48 | Posted by: Meagyn (Keys) Karmakar - OR
“Ted,Nancy, Tom & "Fred the Dog". What wonderful memories you have left with us. Seeing Ted & friends ride by on their bikes past our townhome...Read More »
”
46 of 48 | Posted by: david schroeder
“teddy, we know that to everyone else you were Ted, but to us you were Teddy. you were a car guy to the extreme, a great guy & you left us way too...Read More »
”
47 of 48 | Posted by: the cohen's - waverly, PA
“When remembering our friend, Ted, I will always think of two things: his wonderful sense of humor and his unwavering support of another’s ambition...Read More »
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48 of 48 | Posted by: Joshua Mecouch - West Linn, OR
Theodore 'Ted' James Karwin, son of Tom and Nancy Karwin passed away March 24, 2009. He was born November 13, 1985 in Portland, Oregon, where he made his home for the most part of his life. Ted was a well liked senior at the University of Portland where he studied finance and marketing and was set to graduate and receive his degree in Business Administration in two months. He had transferred from Chapman University in Orange County about two years ago. His passion for advertising and marketing led him to membership in Alpha Kappa Psi. Although only attending UP for two years, his bright smile and charisma impressed students and professors throughout the UP community. ASUP President Kyle Bunch said Karwin was widely involved in university events and activities. "He added so much to our community here at UP", Bunch said. "He was such a driven person and he really made an inmpact on everyone around him". Diane Martin, associate business professor said Karwin was a well-respected student. "Ted was a joy in the classroom with a ready smile and a generous sense of humor", Martin said. Brian Paquette, a 27 year old interior designer described Karwin as an amazing friend. "He always made you feel as if you were the most important person in the room", Paquette said. Paquette described Ted as predictable, always answering the phone on the second ring, returning phone calls, emails and text messages. Along with being charismatic and driven, he was one to go out and get what he wanted, once he had set his mind on it. Others described Ted as one who was always there to listen, help and offer meaningful advice. While attending UP, he had such ambition and drive that a postition of public relations director was specifically created at UP for Ted to sit on the executive board. Along with his committment to school, Karwin's friends and blog talked about his keen interest in fashion, design and cars. The self described "denim snob" often wrote about his interests, especially the continuing progress of his apartment remodel and the latest performance car trends . Ted was an avid "autocrosser" and his car interests led him to active involvement in the Oregon Region Porsche Club and the Sports Car Club of America. He was often seen riding his white bike around NW Portland with friends. In addition to many friends, he is survived by his parents, two aunts, Deborah Varner and Janet Kasperbauer, one uncle, Donald McEwan and his faithful companion "Fred the Dog". His life has touched many people and the positive impact he had on others will be remembered as "a good friend, now and forever".
A Memorial Service celebrating Ted's life was held at 1:00pm on April 1, 2009 at the Southlake Foursquare Church in West Linn, Oregon. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to The Oregon Humane Society or The American Cancer Society or Oregon Research Institute for adolescent depression. For contribution information, contact Wilhelm's Portland Memorial at 503.236.4141 or info@wilhelmportlandmemorial.com.
Memorial Service was held
April 01, 2009
1:00 PM
Southlake Foursquare Church
West Linn, OR
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