In Remembrance--Theodore (Ted) Urich
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 6:39 pm
Way back when I discovered IHMSA the club known as Southern Silhouette was shooting on a range near Rutledge, Ga. The Georgia Sport Shooting Assn was involved in the operation. I met several of the folks at the match. I was not able to campaign regularly then.
Ted Urich was one of the Match Directors. Ted was one of several who moved the sport along in its Georgia infancy. A few years passed and Ted left the range approximately Jan 8th, 1988 if I am correct. He would have been just past age 50. I remember that we had snow about that time and Ted's service was held at Horis Ward Chapel. He is survived by his wife, Lois, and a son.
Ted was also a hobby machinist and built some xp100s. He did rebarrel a Marlin 336 for me in the early 1980s. Ted, you are missed and we thank you for your contribution. Richard
Ted Urich was one of the Match Directors. Ted was one of several who moved the sport along in its Georgia infancy. A few years passed and Ted left the range approximately Jan 8th, 1988 if I am correct. He would have been just past age 50. I remember that we had snow about that time and Ted's service was held at Horis Ward Chapel. He is survived by his wife, Lois, and a son.
Ted was also a hobby machinist and built some xp100s. He did rebarrel a Marlin 336 for me in the early 1980s. Ted, you are missed and we thank you for your contribution. Richard