Tyson Cooper
I remember Ted from my skating years in PA as senior dance champion in 1961 & 62. I skated with Marlene Woodard and remember him from regional meet at Vineland. He was a nice guy.
Ty Cooper
Birth date: Mar 16, 1945 Death date: Apr 26, 2014
Theodore "Ted" W. Rendfrey, of Moorestown, NJ died peacefully on April 26, 2014 with his family by his side. Ted was the loving husband to Sue Rendfrey (nee Welch) for 44 years. Dear father of Todd Rendfrey (Debbie) and Meghan McD Read Obituary
I remember Ted from my skating years in PA as senior dance champion in 1961 & 62. I skated with Marlene Woodard and remember him from regional meet at Vineland. He was a nice guy.
Ty Cooper
Dear Sue and family
Im just now finding out about Ted my condolences to all of you
I met you both at the Cherry Hill skate Center I knew you when you were pregnant with both kids
I felt like I lived at the skate center my brother and I were there all the time it’s been 10 years now since Ted has oassed he was a great guy friend and teacher of skates I will remember both of you the rest of my life
Terry Arpino Repas
I am eternally grateful that Mr Rendfrey and his management staff at the Echelon Skating Center gave this 15 yr old girl, her first job. I am 53 now and it still remains one of my favorite memories, working at the rink. I am saddened to hear of Mr Rendfrey's passing and ashamed that it took me all this time to finally search for co-workers and discovering this 9 years after his passing. God bless him and his family.

I was saddened to read about Ted's passing recently. I owe a great deal to his examples of fairness, tolerance, good-faith and hospitality with a large dose of grace under pressure.
He had a positive influence on my character and personality, and he was quick to offer anyone a complimentary pink pass for a free skating session whenever disputes arose (matinee only).
Ted's philosophy of mastering fundamentals and refining them into his personal and professional life made him a well-respected member of many communities and affected at least a dozen generations.
I don't think I will ever see another ALL-NITE SKATE over a 3-day holiday weekend ever again or recall how many times I repeated the phrase, "please tuck your laces inside your boots" but I'm sure Ted would be there to assist me if he could.
With heartfelt condolences,
Peter DeMaris Sr. - San Diego, CA
(ESC patron, speed skating team member and employee 1976 - 1986)
I just heard this SAD news. My heart is really heavy to hear this news. My thoughts are with all of you. If I had known before today I would have been at the funeral. Your in my thoughts and prayers.
Maria, Makena, and Maycee

I would like to extend my deepest condolences to the Rendfrey Family; I was very sad to hear about the passing of Ted. I grew up skating in the the Rendfrey's skating rinks, and whenever I saw Ted there, he was always so kind and had a big smile on his face. I know he will be greatly missed by his family and friends. Rest in Peace.
Linda Jacobson

We are so saddened to hear about the passing of Ted. Our deepest condolences to
Sue, Todd, Meghan & families. Ted was such a kind & compassionate individual. We will always remember the wonderful times that our families shared together. He will be missed by so many. Our thoughts & prayers are with all of you. Rest in peace Ted.
Linda Clifford & family (Jim & Jill Clifford, Kari Clifford Riley & Chris)
I just want the family to know how deeply sorry I am and I just wanted to share that when him and his wife would come in to eat at Laurel Creek he was always such a happy man he was always smiling and always had a good spirit about him he was such a proud grandfather too! He will be missed by me and many others at Laurel Creek....
Sue, Todd and Meghan,
So very sorry to hear your husband, father and our dearest friend Ted passed away. He was amongst the best of the best in our skating world and those of us who were lucky enough to call him a friend will remain eternally grateful. As a skater, he showed us Champions could be kind and compassionate. As a rink operator and businessman, he again showed us we could be both kind, compassionate and successful! Thank you, Teddy! Rest in Peace!
Our Most Sincere Condolences,
Kurt and Terry Anselmi