Theodore "Ted" Lee Ransom
May 22, 1969 ~ February 8, 2021
On Monday, February 8th, 2021, Theodore “Ted” Lee Ransom of Madison, loving husband and father of three children, passed away at home at the age of 51 surrounded by love.
Ted was born on May 22, 1969 in Madison to Joseph and Delores (Cinco) Ransom. Brother to Julie, Bud and Carla. Ted was a master mason who took pride in his workmanship which some can be found on display at several local wineries. He married Kolleen Mae Rose. They raised two sons, Josh and Bo, and a daughter, Gabby. Together they built a life with focus on family, friends and community.
Filled with a big heart, Ted's love for everyone and everything drove him to be one of the friendliest and most caring people, never slow to make friends with a stranger. He was an outdoorsman who loved bow hunting, exploring nature and taking walks in his woods with his dogs Kodi, Lela, and granddog, Maggie Mae. Often, he would be found sitting at his pond feeding bread to the bluegill and bass. Ted took pride in his work ethic where most days he would work from sunup until sundown building, rebuilding...re-rebuilding, until he completed his task. Going to extreme lengths even if it meant taking a piece of metal to the eye or tipping his backhoe while operating the machine. Ted was an avid wrestling fan, cheering for his Madison Blue Streaks and Baldwin Wallace Yellow Jackets wrestling teams. He loved to play volleyball with his family on vacation and go golfing with his friends. He was known for his quick-witted humor that would leave some of the wittiest people searching for a comeback.
Most recently, he loved to share the progress of his cabin being built by some of his closest friends and celebrated in the excitement of his soon-to-be-born granddaughter, Theodora. Ted was a coach, a provider, a role model, and a father to those that weren’t even blood-related. One of his favorite activities was taking car rides, especially to see the leaves change colors in the fall with his beautiful wife and best friend, Kelly.
Ted is survived by his wife, Kolleen; sons Joshua Ransom, Bo (Bailey) Ransom and daughter Gabby Ransom; Parents Joseph and Delores; Siblings Julie (Darrin) Hawkins, Joseph “Bud” (Michelle) Ransom, Carla (Jeff) Frankart; Mother-in-law Nadine Rose; Sibling-in-law Corrine (Ronald) Abbott, Cherie (Dalton) Starkey, Debbie (Dan) Kessler, DeDe (Rick) Lesko, Tina (Rusty) Wood; Bob (Mia) Rose, Dan Rose, Candy (Pete) Tannish and Mike (Bridget) Rose; Nieces and Nephews Shelly (Jack), Craig, Kelsi (Brad), Kianna, Kyla, Hunter, Lane, Kaden, Drew, CeCe, Kenna, Beckham and Brooks; Grand Nieces and Nephews Lexi, CJ and Julian; and countless Aunts, Uncles and Cousins. Ted is a second father for many “step-kids” and a stranger to none.
Ted is preceded in death by his Paternal Grandparents Lawrence and Virginia Ransom; Maternal Grandparents Albert and Frances Cinco; Father in law, Robert Rose; Uncles Robert Ransom and James Cinco; and Cousin Andrea Coladangelo.
In lieu of flowers, please contact Jack Whaley at Madison Highschool, Madison, Ohio for donations to the Madison Wrestling Team in Ted’s name.
A Celebration of Life where we can reminisce and cherish all the great times shared with Ted will be held sometime during the summer of 2021.
His love for his family and community will never be forgotten. Such a great man! His legacy will live on forever. Much love and prayers to your loved ones Ted.
To say Ted was loved by many is an understatement, Ted was loved by everyone who he met, even if you walked down the street and didn’t talk, he had an impact on you anyways. He was always right there greeting you with a smile, a beer and a story of his project he was working on, or just to talk about football, wrestling or about the kids. I will forever miss sharing pictures of deer with him from our shared field, hearing his four wheeler pulling into the driveway with a cooler of beer, and hearing him say “let me know if you guys need anything”… God took the best of the best, guess he needed his mason work up in heaven… We love you Ted, til we meet again- watch over all of us, especially your family. The Jerome’s
Ted brought so many gifts to our lives. We will never forget him! We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.
So sorry for your loss. A life cut too short..
We are so sorry to hear the passing of Ted. How fortunate that we were able get to know the entire Random family more through BW wrestling family. Ted was the funniest, sincere and always smiling. It runs in family. So many laughs and memories. God bless and prayers to everyone. Michael, Patricia, Tayler and Nicky Sbrocco ??????
Jeff & Carla, All of our love