WORTHINGTON Edward “Ted” Claydon, a man who dedicated himself to working on airplanes, served in World War II and found love again late in life, died on Jan. 6. He was 100 years old and is being remembered for his contributions and commitment to the.
WORTHINGTON Edward “Ted” Claydon, set to turn 100 next week, has lived a remarkable life: an aircraft mechanic inspired by hearing about Charles Lindbergh’s transatlantic flight the year it happened, a World War II veteran in two services, and a.