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Coquitlam, BC V3K 1C5
Phone: 604-936-9987
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Email: info@burquitlamfuneralhome.ca

Office Location

815 Brunette Avenue

Coquitlam, BC V3K 1C5

Phone: 604-936-9987

Fax: 604-936-6912

info@burquitlamfuneralhome.ca


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Ted Bojanowski
1953 - 2018
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Philip Glenn Marshall

I am sorry to hear about Ted’s passing. I just found out today when I started looking him on the internet after thinking about him. I first met Ted in 1971 during our summer studentship at McMaster University. I was from Burlington and Ted was from Hamilton. I remember the fun times that summer when we hung out in the basement of the Nuclear Reactor Support Building. We scared a number of Professors who walking downstairs to the basement floor. The hall was about 5 feet wide and 40 long. We were require to pick up liquid nitrogen from tanks outside in small white coolers then fill up cooling dewars for solid state detectors. We would stand at one end of the hall and throw the liquid nitrogen down the length of the floor. As the liquid nitrogen would produce a cloud 6 inches above floor. When the liquid nitrogen hit the far wall it would flow back to us. It would evaporate prior to reaching us. We caught a number of Professors walking down the far end stairs into liquid nitrogen wave. Ted and I graduated in different Engineering fields but we still maintained a friendship through those years. Ted was the photographer for my wedding in 1978.
Friday May 28, 2021 at 11:35 pm
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