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Submitted by sarney@beechwo… on Fri, 04/24/2026 - 11:13:AM

Edward (Ted) Riggs passed away peacefully on April 22nd, 2026, surrounded by family, leaving behind a lifetime of memories.

Ted is lovingly remembered by his three children Joan (Mike), Anne and Rob with his first wife Ramona (deceased), his chosen daughter Lynne, his remaining sisters Shirley and Amelia (Harvey); and his partner in the second half of his life Jane and her daughter Peggy.  He was a proud grandfather of Leah (Terry), Dan, Matthew (Ashley) and Kaile (pre-deceased) and great grandfather of India, Everly, Ruby, Levi, Keira and Loic. 

Ted lived his life in a way where he found joy in the gift of being alive.  Born and raised in Grand Bank, Newfoundland and Labrador, Ted carried Newfoundland in his heart all his life.

Ted left Newfoundland at 17 when he joined the Air Force and he served in postings all over the world.   During his time in the RCAF, he was posted to Brandon, Resolute, Edmonton, Montreal, St. John’s and Lahr, Germany. He was honoured to be a peacekeeper, serving in a number of places including Cyprus, Egypt and the Golan Heights in the Middle East. When he retired from the armed forces in 1990 he continued to travel and work. 

He left a beautiful legacy for all of us: our collective love for hockey (despite none of us becoming a fan to his beloved Toronto Maple Leafs); the value of reading and doing a daily walk, a love for Newfoundland and for history and a passion for social justice and for caring about people and the world around us.   His greatest legacy was his kindness. He was described by many as “ a gentleman.”  That was his truest nature. He chose to see people in their best light, he loved deeply and loyally and he was generous with his smile and laugh.

A Celebration of Life will be held in Ottawa in June and another one in August 2026 in Newfoundland.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 04/24/2026 - 07:04:PM

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Marg & Larry

Thinking of you at this sad time.

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Bert Riggs

Ted was my dad's first cousin and was like an uncle to me. I shall miss his visits to Grand Bank and extend my sincerest sympathy to Joan, Anne and Rob and their families, and to Jane and her family.

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Brenda & Mike Kelly

So sorry to hear the news of Joan’s Dad passing. Please accept our deepest condolences and may your memories give you comfort.

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Marg & Larry

Thinking of you at this sad time.

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Les and Betty Handrigan

So sorry to hear of your father's passing!Sincere condolences to all the family and friends at this difficult time .Rip Ted

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Esther Riggs Ferrera

I am so sorry for your loss! Ted was my cousin and I remember him well even though I haven’t seen him for many years!

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Kel and doreen matthews

We were so sorry to hear of Ted’s passing. Thankfully you have many wonderful memories of him. I have special memories myself. He was a very sweet man.

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Kel and Doreen Matthews

We were so saddened to hear of Ted’s passing. Thankfully you have many wonderful memories of him. I also have memories of him he was a very sweet man and such a good conversationalist. We will remember him fondly.

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