Remembering Edward Charles Salisbury 'Ted'

After a courageous and unwavering battle with pancreatic cancer, Ted Salisbury passed away peacefully on April 10, 2024 at Hospice Huronia Tomkins House, Penetanguishene, Ontario with his loving wife of 35 ½ years, Victoria (Tory) by his side. Ted will be deeply missed by his immediate and extended family members. He was compassionate, gentle, loving and always an optimist.

Ted was born in Midland, Ontario. He pursued his education at Ryerson University and obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Urban Planning. He had a keen interest for municipal governance and was the Director of Planning, Orangeville; Director of Planning Services, Oakville; Senior Advisor, Municipal Consulting at TKMC/Blackstone; Commissioner of Community Development and then Chief Administrative Officer, Brantford, Ontario. He retired in 2015.

Ted started sailing at a young age and his passion for boating spanned his entire life. He had a fondness for YMCA Camp Kitchikewana where he spent many summers in his youth. His first sailboat was a 23’ Grampian, the same boat he would ultimately take Tory on her first sail. Ted had so much joy in selecting and outfitting the multiple sailboats and power boats that were such a large part of their lives. Together, they spent their boating years on the waters of Georgian Bay, Lake Ontario, Sarasota Bay (Florida) and multiple cruising adventures in the Caribbean, the BVI’s and beyond. They travelled extensively and Ted was a master at planning out each exciting destination. The final boat for Ted in 2023 was a tri-toon, called “Toon Therapy” that enabled him to safely navigate the waters of Georgian Bay to relax and fish. His love of boating and extensive knowledge of the industry gave him the best years after retirement for that “fun” job – working at Bay Port Marina, Midland and becoming a Yacht Broker for Bayshore Yachts. He was in his realm.

Ted and Tory bought their “happy place” in Longboat Key, Florida to escape winter. By retiring early, Ted was able to get several years down south to enjoy the warmth, boating, fishing, cycling, afternoons on the beach, good friends, good food and amazing sunsets.

As per Ted’s wishes, he was cremated. There will be a service and celebration of his life at 1 o'clock on Thursday, April 25, 2024 at St. Paul’s United Church, Midland, Ontario. This provides an opportunity for memories to be shared and hearts to find solace together in remembrance. Donations may be made to Hospice Huronia Agency at the Huronia Community Foundation or Cat Depot, Sarasota Florida, in memory of his love for Daisy, beloved cat of 19 years.

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  1. Shirley Gates

    I was so sorry to hear of Ted’s passing. I enjoyed the years we worked together while he was CAO for the City of Brantford. Tory, my deepest condolences to you for your loss.

  2. Saskia VanToledo

    So sorry to hear of Ted’s passing. I have very fond memories of our early years as kids/classmates at Parkview School. He was a great guy- a real gentle sweetheart. It was a real treat to meet up with him again in our older years for a little visit at his office in Brantford- same warm-hearted great guy. Sounds like he had a wonderful life which he deserved - just too short and surely very difficult near the end.Farewell old friend. Saskia

  3. Glen B. Davies

    Tory, I am so sorry for your loss. Ted was a good man to the end. My thoughts are with you.

  4. Bud & Tena Lush

    Dear Tory, so sorry to hear about the loss of Ted. We are lifting you and your family up in our thoughts and prayers for God’s peace and comfort. Bud & Tena

  5. Sandi Rutter

    My sincere condolences for your loss Tory. May your many wonderful memories of good time shared, bring you comfort in the days ahead. Ted will always be in your heart.

  6. Jack and Celine Hellberg

    Tory, we're very sorry to hear about Ted. Please know that you, Ted and your family will be in our prayers. Jack and Celine Hellberg

  7. Brenda & Michael Swanson

    Sharing in your sorrow. With love and friendship. Fond memories of our times on the boat . We will miss you Ted. Brenda & Mike

  8. Lydia Murij

    Matthew, Ariana's and my sincere Condolences. Ted will be missed. 🌹

  9. Tom Greer

    I can’t begin to imagine the flood of feelings you are experiencing. Ted put up an amazing fight. Please know that I’m here for you as you navigate this this difficult transition.

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