Theodore 'Ted' Stanley Siuda, Formerly Of Hampton Bays, Dies May 21

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Theodore Siuda

Theodore Siuda

author27east on May 29, 2020

Theodore “Ted” Stanley Siuda, formerly of Hampton Bays, died following a battle with cancer on May 21. He was 51.

Mr. Siuda was born on May 8, 1969 to Leila “Peggy” and Stanley Siuda at Southampton Hospital.

He graduated from Hampton Bays Junior-Senior High School and attended SUNY Cobleskill and Stony Brook University.

He had an eclectic life working as a New York City paramedic and golf professional.

During his extensive travels, his family noted, he enjoyed life to its fullest and made a multitude of friends. He loved being outdoors, especially at the beach, and enjoyed preparing and sharing meals with those he knew, his family said. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him, according to friends and family.

Mr. Siuda is survived by his daughter Kayla; sisters Linda Smith and Leslie McClure; brothers-in-law Bill Smith and Scott McClure; niece Morgan; and nephews Bryan, Brendan, Brett and Maxwell; as well as numerous great-nieces and great-nephews.

His family will honor him with a celebration of his life at a later date when groups can gather.

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