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  1. 26. Juli 2023 · The boy dug Ebersol out and pulled him safely away from the wreckage before trying to find his little brother. Sadly, before Teddy could be located, the plane exploded, and two days later, the little boy's body was found underneath the plane crash that also took the lives of two crew members.

  2. 30. Nov. 2004 · DENVER, Nov. 29 -- The body of Edward "Teddy" Ebersol, the 14-year-old son of NBC Sports Chairman Dick Ebersol, was recovered from the wreckage of a charter plane Monday evening in Montrose, Colo ...

  3. 5. Dez. 2004 · Litchfield Remembers Teddy Ebersol. By Jane Gordon. Dec. 5, 2004. AT one late-night gathering last week at the Gunnery in New Preston, students stood one by one to remember 14-year-old Edward ...

  4. 3. Feb. 2006 · Teddy Ebersol was aboard a chartered Canadair CL-601 Challenger jet with his father and older brother, Charlie, on Nov. 28, 2004, when it crashed during takeoff in light snow and freezing ...

  5. We are deeply honored by Dick and Susan Ebersol's generous $500,000 challenge grant, in which the family pledged to match new donations to an endowment fund to help underwrite the cost of future maintenance of the fields. We are thrilled to confirm that through the generosity of supporters of these fields, the Red Sox Foundation, Hill House and Esplanade Association have jointly met this ...

  6. 29. Okt. 2023 · Teddy Ebersol was the youngest of five children of Dick Ebersol and Susan Saint James. He was a freshman at The Gunnery, a boarding school in Connecticut, where he played soccer and lacrosse. He was also passionate about music and comedy, and loved to make people laugh. According to The News-Times, Teddy had picked out gifts for his family before his death, which they opened on Christmas. His ...

  7. 17. Dez. 2004 · Teddy was born on June 10, 1990, in Torrington, and was named Edward Bright Ebersol, but everyone called him "Teddy." He lived with his family in Litchfield, and attended the Washington Montessori ...