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Terry Dean Teague, passed away peacefully on the morning of November 12, 2016. Terry was born July 21, 1943, to J. Whit Teague and Hattie L. Richardson Teague of Heflin. Terry was an excellent craftsman and made his living as a carpenter. Terry was strong, handsome, funny, compassionate and giving with a big smile, laugh and heart! He loved the outdoors, Hershey candy bars, his mothers coconut cake, old cars and Christmas. But, he loved nothing more in life than his wife Mary and his daughters. Terry is preceded in death by his wife, Mary Elizabeth Gallahar Teague; his mother Hattie L. Teague and his father, J. Whit Teague and brother, Charles Wayne Teague. He is survived by daughters, Leslie Ann Teague Price, Terri Denise Teague and Tracy Dawn Johnson Coleman; his grandchildren Sandra Mokan, Kelli Jones, Samantha Easley, Alexa Johnson, Reagan Coleman; his great-grandchildren Emilia Mokan, Dominik Mokan, Charlotte Jones and Ryan Easley; brother Michael Teague; sister, Georganne Teague Bennett; niece, Tammy Teague Howard; nephews, Michael Teague, Ricky Teague and Charles Bennett. Hood Funeral Home and Crematory, LLC. Phone: 931-484-8437
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May the Almighty God of comfort be with the family of Mr Teague. God love and care for you.
November 18, 2016
I love you, daddy
Terri Teague
November 17, 2016
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