
Tedd S. Bushnell, 65 of Lancaster, passed away on May 15, 2019 at Moravian Manor. Born in Lancaster, Pa, he was the son of the late Collins E. Bushnell Jr and Helen M. (Zouglas) Bushnell. After graduating from Manheim Township High School with honors, Tedd went on to the University of Southern California, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts Degree majoring in Cinema. He combined his artistic talents with the emerging computer field throughout his working career.He could play the trumpet and guitar, and was a big fan of the Beatles and the Doobie Brothers.He enjoyed bird watching in his spare time. A stroke shortened his work career, but did not take away his creative spirit. The last two years building Legos gave him great joy, and he shared that joy with others.In addition to his mother, Tedd is survived by a brother, Todd Bushnell( husband of Sigrid), an aunt, Sue Bushnell, a niece Monica Sharp( wife of Chad), a nephew Rick Green (husband of Emma) and 4 great nieces Anna, Lily and Will Sharp and Heather Green. Thank you to the Moravian Manor staff for their love and support caring for Tedd. Internment will be held privately and at the convenience of the family.
Rob Markley
Tedd will be missed! He helped get me a summer job at Penn Lancaster and we jointly found the sewage treatment facility in Williamsburg, VA. Oh, and the time that we caught a possum in the milk box, let me know if you want more stories! We both lived in California for several years, tried to get together but in never worked out.
Gary Overly
My condolences Todd on the loss of your brother. I was saddened to hear of his passing.
I remember how artistic Tedd was and the imaginative posters he would design for school dances. He was so creative.
Peter Mogel
Todd – I did not know you had a brother. Please accept my deepest sympathies. I’ve been trying to get hold of you for many years but had lost your number and address.
Carole Cunha-Brodbeck
Todd,
I was so saddened to read of Tedd’s passing! Always wishing the best for someone, even when you have to part. I loved him and your family very much, grateful for my time with you all.
I want to share a happy moment, may it bring some happiness at a difficult time. He once worked on a creative project of engraving each letter of the Doobie Brothers songs on his leather belt. It was beautifully done and he loved it! When attending their concert in LA, we were able to meet a band member afterwards. He took it off and gave it right to him. I will never forget the joy on his face. That joy is what I want to share and remember always!