LAKE KATRINE, N.Y. – Theodore “Ted” Marchand of Saugerties, N.Y., died Tuesday, Nov. 16, at Lake Katrine, N.Y.
He had resided in Saco, until moving to Tenbroeck Commons.
He was born in Auburn, Nov. 13, 1942, the son of the late George and Beatrice Berry Marchand.
He received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Rhode Island and worked for IBM in Providence and later at Kingston, N.Y., until his retirement in 1993. While living in Holly Hills, Woodstock, N.Y., he worked for IBM and was also a property manager and an associate with Westwood Real Estates in West Hurley.
Upon his retirement from IBM, he moved to Rochester, Minn., where he taught at Rochester University and was affiliated with Cisco Computer Design Company. He moved in 2002 to Maine and designed the computer system for the school systems in Maine, under the auspices of Cisco.
He was a member of IBM Quarter Century Club and served in the U.S. Air Force, stationed in Greenland during the Vietnam era.
Survivors include two sons, Todd, of Kingston, N.Y., and Scott, of Saugerties, N.Y.; a daughter, Jennifer, of Shandaken, N.Y.; his former wife, Erma Bomba Marchand, of Olivebridge; two brothers, Barry, of Maine and Robert, of Connecticut; seven grandchildren; two nieces; aunts, Gerry Wheeler, of Kittery, and Arlene Goold, of Belleview, Fla.; and several cousins.
He was predeceased by a sister, Karen Marchand in 1960.
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