While our hearts are heavy with grief, we find solace in the knowledge that he is in the embrace of Jesus and that we will be reunited with him one day. The outpouring of love, support, and prayers we have received since his passing has been overwhelming and deeply comforting.
Born on November 5, 1957, to the late Charles “Brick” Thomas and Barbara Barton Thomas, Ted grew up in Colonial Beach alongside his brother, Eddie. He was blessed to spend 40 incredible years with the love of his life, Rebecca , whom he affectionately called “Boo”. Ted and Rebecca’s only daughter, Taylor Ragsdale, was Ted’s best friend and worked alongside him at B&L Store. Her husband, Lance Ragsdale, has always been a son to them. One of Ted’s greatest joys was being his granddaughter Jolie’s beloved “Tootie.”
Ted was an outstanding baseball player, excelling as both a catcher and an outfielder. He earned a scholarship to UVA before transferring to Randolph-Macon College, where he played both baseball and football. For nearly 40 years, Ted owned B&L Country Store in Bumpass, VA, where he forged many lifelong friendships and became a beloved figure in the community. His legendary generosity and heart of gold touched everyone he knew.
Ted was also a dedicated member of the Hanover Academy family, where he volunteered with unwavering commitment. His smile and kindness were always evident as he went out of his way to support the school in any capacity needed.
An avid sports fan, Ted passionately followed the Boston Red Sox and the Dallas Cowboys. He was also a devoted fan of Jimmy Buffett, and his family fondly remembers the joy of listening to Buffett’s music together, especially during family vacations. Ted’s love for his family was profound, but his devotion to his Lord was even greater. He found joy in sharing articles with Biblical messages with friends of all ages and family.
Ted is lovingly cherished by his nieces and nephews: Ali (Andrew) (Wesley, Colton, Logan), Jack (Kiara), Dr. Christie Schmidt, M.D., Bailey (Preston), Daniel, Emily, Jason, Ethan, Ben, Amy, Rachel (Cliff) (Keller, Lyla, Jace), as well as his sisters-in-law, DeAnn Schmidt (James) and Terri Hunnicutt, and his brother-in-law, Tripp Hunnicutt.
A Celebration of Ted’s life will be held at First Baptist Church in Ashland (800 Thompson St) on Tuesday, September 10, 2024. Visitation will begin at 1:00 p.m., with the service starting at 2:00 p.m. In honor of Ted, who was the original ‘Parrothead,’ please dress casually in bright and colourful attire. If you wish to make a donation in Ted’s memory, reach out to Barrels of Hope International in Glen Allen, VA.
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