Ted Pino

September 17, 2021
Ted Pino

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Ted Pino, 71, passed away in Williamsburg, VA on Friday, September 17, 2021. He was born in New Jersey on October 11, 1949 to August Pino, Jr. and Ida (Milazzo) Pino.

Ted Graduated Highland Park High School (HPHS) in 1967. He was the first undefeated dual meet wrestler in only the second year of the HPHS varsity wrestling program as well as a HPHS varsity baseball second baseman with honors. He also loved tennis and golf.

After graduating high school, he went on to study at the Newark Academy of Fine Arts in Newark, NJ. He then started his own advertising company, “Ted Pino Advertising and Design”.

He coached the South Brunswick Township Basketball team his son played in for two years and he also played on the South Brunswick Men’s Softball league for many years.

Ted was a devout Christian. He loved to read and phrase God’s word with others and ran many bible-based men’s support groups at church or in his home both here in Williamsburg and in his hometown in NJ. He was also an elder at the First Christian Assembly in Plainfield, NJ.

Ted moved with his wife to Williamsburg in 2014 and immediately began putting down roots. He had a heart for the underdog and became involved in the Hope Family Village project by volunteering his time and talents toward the mission.

Ted is preceded in death by his father, August Pino, Jr. He survived by his mother, Ida Pino; wife, Vicki Pino; son, Michael Ted Pino of Williamsburg, VA; grandsons, Shane, Joseph and Dominick; twin brother, Alfred Pino of Ortley Beach, NJ; sister, Linda La Scola of Hardwick, MA; aunt, Elanor Milazzo of Interlaken, NJ and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

A celebration of life will be held on Thursday, September 23, 2021 at Bucktrout Funeral Home at 11:00 am. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to P.O. Box 982 Williamsburg, VA 23187.


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  • September 21, 2021
    Linda and Richard Christina says:
    Our hearts are broken. We now know the Lord takes the best Rest In Peace Ted

  • September 23, 2021
    Augie Semple says:
    Our hearts are broken at the news of Ted's passing. We know that he is with the Lord. Even though we have not had any contact with Ted in many years, he was deeply loved by our family. For our honeymoon in 1986, Ted gave us a week at his wonderful Cape Cod getaway. I played softball with Ted and Susie and I remember fondly the time spent with Ted and Linda when we lived in North Brunswick in the early 1990s. For many years he hosted a great family picnic on 4th of July at his home in East Brunswick. We will miss him dearly -- Augie & Susie Semple

  • September 22, 2021
    Lou & Nancy Sanabria says:
    Viki, our deepest condolences to you and your families. We enjoyed the fellowship with you and Ted very much. Prayers to you for comfort and strength. God is faithful.

  • September 22, 2021
    Carl Sparano says:
    I knew Ted many years ago. I am friendly with his brother Al. My sincere condolences to his family and to my friend Al and his family. Remember Freddy.. "To Live in the Hearts of Those You Leave Behind is to Never Die" May he rest in peace.

  • September 22, 2021
    Cynthia Nicole Barreiro says:
    My deepest condolences to Mike, Vicki, and his family. He was an amazing person and it was a great pleasure to have gotten the chance to know him. He will be missed. My he rest in peace.