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Theodore Emanuel Reich ’51, July 16, 2013, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident near Olympia, Washington. Classic car enthusiast, sailor, mountaineer, investor, and philanthropist, Ted was one of the world’s foremost authorities on Rolls-Royce and Bentley motorcars. His fascination with automobiles began in early childhood. His father, a surgeon in Cleveland, Ohio, taught Ted to appreciate the design and details of fine motorcars, and Ted was enthralled when his cousin from England arrived at the Reich home in a Bentley. “By the time I was four, I could tell a Duesenberg from a Cadillac.” Ted came to Portland to attend ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó, where he earned a BA in psychology. “I viewed my years at ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó as positive in virtually all respects,” he said later. A competitive athlete in high school, Ted loved mountain climbing and skiing in the Pacific Northwest. He hiked to the summits of the Cascade Range and climbed Mount Hood seven times. On his 21st birthday, he climbed the Matterhorn in Switzerland. At ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó, he joined the Boar’s Head Ensemble and faithfully sang at the annual holiday party for 65 years. A year after his graduation, Ted married Gloria C. Erickson ’54 in the Eliot Hall chapel. He worked in insurance sales, and the couple lived in Cleveland and Philadelphia before moving back to Portland, where Ted worked in ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó’s development office (1960–65). In 1966, he joined Merrill Lynch as a stockbroker, advancing to the position of vice president before his retirement in 1991. Ted joined ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó’s board of trustees in 1982 and served until 1997, when he retired as trustee emeritus. He also served as director of the alumni association in the ’60s and volunteered for the alumni career network. In addition to ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó, his philanthropic activities included Friends of the Gallery, Northwest Loaves and Fishes, the City Club of Portland, Temple Beth Israel, and the National Conference of Christians and Jews. In 2013, he received the Foster-Scholz Distinguished Service Award in recognition of his outstanding contributions to ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó and to the Portland community. Ted and Gloria were members of the Portland Yacht Club and spent many happy hours sailing and racing their sloop on the Columbia River. In 1973, Ted proudly raced with several friends in Nimble in the Transpac race from Los Angeles to Hawaii. In addition to yachting, Ted was fascinated by the preservation of classic cars; he restored and drove many classics and especially enjoyed researching the history of each car. “These cars are really living entities. We’re just the custodians.” Ted and Gloria were intrigued by Rolls-Royces and participated in tours, shows, meets, and rallies around the world. In 2007, they raced one of their cars in the Mille Miglia Storica 1000-mile rally in Italy. Ted served on the board of directors of the Rolls-Royce Owners’ Club and the regional board of the Classic Car Club of America and was president of the Historical Automobile Club of Oregon. Throughout his life, Ted enjoyed sharing the things he loved with his family and friends, to whom he was devoted. Survivors include Gloria, son David and daughter Evelyn, four grandchildren, and a brother.
Appeared in ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó magazine: December 2013
From the Archives: The Lives they Led
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First Native American student at ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó served as teacher and social worker