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Dr. Theodore W. Sudia, PhD.

  • On April 15, 2015
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Dr. Theodore William Sudia, Phd., age 89, of Pittsburgh passed away peacefully at home on April 15, 2015.

Born on October 10, 1925, in Ambridge, he was a son and the youngest of the eight children of the late Paraskeva and Frank Sudia.

Preceded in death by wife, Cecelia Elson Sudia and daughter, Norah Sudia Davies, also by siblings Anna, Frank, Marion, Victoria, Helen and Daniel.

Survived by son, Frank Sudia, daughter, Rachael Sudia (Keith) Boivin; grandchildren: Samuel, Cecelia Iris and Aaron; sister, Dorothy Evancho; and by many, many nieces and nephews.

Ted received the Eagle Scout Award in 1938. He proudly served in the US Naval Reserve during WWII as a radar operator on the YMS-200, a minesweeper in the Pacific. He received his doctorate from the Ohio State University in Plant Ecology/Plant Physiology. Ted held the position of Associate Professor at the University of Minnesota and later became the Chief Scientist of the National Park Service, where he retired after 25 years of service in 1995. He was a founding member of the George Wright Society an organization dedicated to the protection, preservation and management of cultural and natural parks and reserves through research and education.

A memorial will be held on Sunday April 26 at 2 pm in the Galbreath Chapel at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 2040 Washington Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15241.   In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in honor of Dr. Theodore William Sudia, Phd. to the George Wright Society (georgewright.org) or to: Laurel Highlands Council, Boy Scouts of America (http://lhc-bsa.org)

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Cremation & Funeral Care, 3287 Washington Rd., McMurray, PA 15317, (724) 260-5546.

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19 Comments

Kevin Boivin
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Ted and his family. Sincerely, Kevin Boivin and Nancy Schoon
Margery Oldfield
Frank, Rachel, Keith & family - It is so sad to hear of Ted's passing and I am so glad I got to stop by to visit with him last fall. As my mentor and good friend, Ted was always there to help me with issues both profound and mundane. So, if there's anything I can do for you, of course - please let me know. Ted - we will miss you much!
Joyce Tirpak RN
My thoughts and prayers are with you Ted, Rachel, Keith and Family. With Sincere Sympathy. Joyce.
Ray Herrmann
Ted had a dream: the National Park Service and all of those who worked with him benefitted. He will be remembered as a visionary and a staunch defender of of applying scientific principles to the understanding and management of the worlds natural resources, especially those managed by the U.S. National Park Service!
Jon Jones
Sending thoughts and prayers out to the family. Ted was a great teacher, friend and a great listener. He was my first boss working on the farm and I remember spending countless hours talking about about life with him. Memories I will never forget. Sorry for your loss.
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