Theodore V. Piton
Theodore Victor Piton, age 54, passed away at his Elmhurst home on Saturday, Sept. 7, 2014.
He was the beloved husband of Shirley Ann Piton, dear son of Victor Lawrence Piton and his dear mother predeceased, Carol Gale Kuper of Elmhurst; step-son of Larisa Piton of Wayne, IL. He was a faithful brother of Lucy Ann (Stephen) Moll of Sycamore, IL, and to Larisa, Larry and Alex Piton and a caring uncle to Laura, Julia and John Moll. He also leaves behind his uncle, Patrick Piton and aunt, Dorothy Sprenger, both of Wheaton, and numerous cousins and loving In-Laws, Larry and Diane Craig of Yale Oklahoma and many, many friends.
Ted was a graduate of York Community High School and College of DuPage. Ted worked as a freelance audio/video technician, he also had the privilege of covering major U.S. news events for network TV. Ted loved the outdoors and had a home in Claremont, IL with his loving wife Shirley near a beautiful creek bed that runs behind their house. He loved to camp, fish, and loved to go four wheeling as well as riding his Titan Roadrunner Motorcycle.
A visitation and ceremony were held at Pedersen Ryberg Mortuary, 435 N. York St., Elmhurst on Sunday, September 14, 2014.
In remembrance of Ted, you may make a donation to the Crawford County Humane Society, an nonprofit animal shelter that Ted and his wife, Shirley, support. The address of the Humane Society is 911 Wilkin St., Robinson, Illinois 62454
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Sponsored by Pedersen Ryberg Funeral Home.
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