Theodore Corley Sandquist, age 86, passed away on October 1, 2023. He was born in Springfield, MA on September 12, 1937 and spent the first part of his life in New England. He graduated from Bowdoin College in 1959 where he was the captain of the soccer team, played hockey, and was a member of both the White Key Society and Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. Ted was a Bowdoin class agent for many years. His guiding mantra from Bowdoin and his life was For the College and the Common Good.
After graduation, Ted went to work for Previews of Progress. This was a General Motors traveling show that presented the modern wonders of science. Previews of Progress was not designed so much to show what the future was to hold as it was to illustrate some of the interesting processes whereby new things are born and grow into industries. Ted enjoyed the travel and the lifelong friends he made and he absolutely loved teaching the kids about these modern wonders.
In 1961, Ted was drafted into the army, Specialist sixth class, Fifth Infantry Division, U.S. Army, Fort Carson, Colorado and honorably discharged on August 16, 1963. Ted was proud to be a Veteran and always honored Veterans at many Memorial Day, Veterans Day, and Fourth of July ceremonies, especially at Ft. Logan National Cemetery.
Ted spent many years with various corporate positions in public relations with Mountain Bell, AT&T, and Southern New England Telephone. Highlights included founding the weekly Bell Labs News, an international publication circulated to over 20,000 employees and audiences. This newspaper was originally designed to solve problems discovered by employee communication study. It remains virtually unchanged today. (Ted ran public relations and marketing programs for 25 years as a public relations executive for US West and AT&T). Ted was involved with community service to a variety of organizations during his lifetime.
In 1990, Ted was hired by Red Rocks Community College to run the college’s public relations and marketing programs and to join in campaigns to increase sagging enrollment. For the next five years, Red Rocks Community College led the state’s community colleges in enrollment increases.
In 1995 Ted was appointed to head and create the first foundation for Red Rocks Community College with the purpose of soliciting donations to establish a financial aid program for Red Rocks Community College students. During his tenure, the Red Rocks Community College Foundation helped 800-900 students, more scholarships per year than all the state’s community colleges combined.
Ted’s interests became life long passions: member of Albuquerque Roadrunners Hockey Club (Champions, Senior Olympics, 1981); member of US West Corporate Track Club, 1984-1985; as well as riding his bike in Ride the Rockies (2) and in RAGBRAI (Registers Annual Great Bike Ride across Iowa) for 20 years. Clearly an avid biker, Ted loved to teach and ride bikes with his children and grandchildren. He was an avid golfer, skier and loved the outdoors. Ted was an amazing Husband, Dad, Step- Dad, Grandpa/Papa, Uncle and friend to many people. Ted had a passion and love for his family, friends, the outdoors, dogs, the Boston Red Sox and the Denver Broncos. Ted instilled a strong sense of community, respect of others and just doing the right thing in everyone he met and this will be the legacy that will live on in his children and grandchildren.
Ted is survived by his wife of 26 years, Deb Sandquist, the love of his life; two daughters: Ann-Marie Sandquist, Silverthorne, CO and Meredith (Aaron) Sopko, Ranchester, WY, three step children; Matthew (Jaime) Hinrichs, Castle Rock, CO, Megan Johnson, Pawnee City, NE, Mitchell (Nicole) Hinrichs, Sac City, IA; plus 11 Grandchildren; cousins Gen (Ret’d) John (Alice) Corley and Dean (Jerry) Myane. He is survived by a loving community of family and friends, including “Little Ted” Breidenthal, who was like a son to him.
Ted was preceded in death by his Mother, Dorothy Joffray and Father Theodore Sandquist and Step-Father Clarence Joffray and (Mary Sandquist), infant children Patricia Sandquist and Theodore Sandquist, (Step brother- Don Joffray), uncle and aunt, Donald (Mettie) Corley.
Please join Ted’s family in celebrating his life on Friday October 27, 2023 at 9:00 AM at Horan & McConaty, 5303 E. County Line Rd., Centennial, CO 80122. This service will be followed by a military ceremony at Ft. Logan National Cemetery, 3698 S. Sheridan Blvd, Denver, CO 80236 at 11:00 AM. All services will be recorded and can be viewed at https://bxcited.com/theodore-ted-sandquist/
Two colleges influenced Ted's life and legacy: Bowdoin College (For the College and the Common Good) and Red Rocks Community College. To continue Ted’s legacy of creating human connections through his generosity and kindness, the family requests in lieu of flowers, please consider making a gift in memory of Ted Sandquist to support student scholarships:
1. Red Rocks Community College Foundation Memo: In Honor of Ted Sandquist, 13300 W. Sixth Ave., Campus Box 1, Lakewood, CO 80228 orhttps://rrcc.networkforgood.com/projects/205997-red- All funds will be directly entered into the scholarship endowment in his name, further increasing his impact in the lives of students over time.
2. Bowdoin College for the Class of 1959 Scholarship Fund, 4100 College Station, Brunswick ME 04011 or at https://www.bowdoin.edu/
Friday, October 27, 2023
9:00 - 10:00 am (Mountain (no DST) time)
Horan & McConaty Funeral Service and Cremation - South Metro/Centennial
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Friday, October 27, 2023
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Fort Logan National Cemetery
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