TED VAN STEENBURGH GROUND TRAINING INSTRUCTOR, MANAGER- GROUND TRAINING DEN The following Gone West were omitted from the last newsletter. One who has touched the lives of many of our flight crews from the Training Center; Ted Van Steenburgh 4-21-06 -Ace Avakian (5/5/06) VAN STEENBURGH, THEODORE Theodore "Ted" Van Steenburgh of Aurora. Husband of Marie; father of Laurie A. of Georgia, Theodore E., Peter A., both of Aurora, and Tracy (Brad) Bierling of Denver; grandfather of Ryan and Jacqueline Fiegl and Mason Bierling, all of Denver. He is preceded in death by his daughter Gretchen Ann. Memorial Mass Monday, 10:00am at St. Therese Catholic Church, 1243 Kingston St. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Hospice of Metro Denver. Expressions of sympathy may be made at www.newcomerfamily.com. Guestbook at http://www.legacy.com/denver/Guestbook.asp?Page=GuestBook&PersonID=17497329 Published in the Denver Newspaper Agency on 4/23/2006. Theodore Van Steenburgh 1927 - 2006 No Visitation Newcomer Family Funeral Home - East Metro Chapel 190 Potomac Street Aurora, CO 720-857-0700 Directions Service: Monday, April 24, 2006 10:00 AM St. Therese Catholic Church Interment: Ft. Logan National Cemetery Theodore "Ted" Van Steenburgh of Aurora. Husband of Marie; father of Laurie A. of Georgia, Theodore E. , Peter A. both of Aurora, and Tracy (Brad) Bierling of Denver; grandfather of Ryan and Jacqueline Fiegl and Mason Bierling all of Denver. He is preceded in death by his daughter Gretchen Ann. Memorial Mass Monday, 10:00am at St. Therese Catholic Church 1243 Kingston St. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Hospice of Metro Denver. Newcomer Family Funeral Homes -http://www.newcomernet.com/obitSearch.asp?selected=4&ObitID=13568&EMSessionID=-1&Source=value THEODORE E VAN STEENBURGH 79 AURORA CO -US Search (5/5/06) Ted and I, along with George Arwood and Clayton Housh, worked together in the Training Department from September 1967 until the final day of FRONTIER. Ted was the Manager and was a very quiet soft spoken person. When monitoring an instructor he would never correct an error. During a break he would say softly, "Frank, I would suggest that your explanation of PITCH LOCK could be told to the class and would be more understandable if you said it as I suggest". Ted was a very good boss and a pleasure to work and associate with. -Frank Meyer (6/5/06)