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Arthur Michael Teolis

West Palm Beach, Florida

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Arthur Michael Teolis, 78, passed away peacefully August 1, 2020, in his Palm Beach Gardens home after battling with ALS. He is survived by his wife of more than four decades, Joan Williams Teolis; a son, daughter-in-law and two grandchildren; and a brother and two sisters. Beginning in the...

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Dear Joan and Family,
I am so very sorry to learn of Art’s passing. We were colleagues for many years at the Association of Flight Attendants (AFA) where Art was instrumental in improving the wages, benefits and working conditions of flight attendants at over 12 airlines.
Working with Art was such a joy. He was always compassionate toward others, his charm and wit (what a terrific deep laugh!!) was ever present.
He contributed so much to so many over his lifetime.We have...

Arthur was a loving, caring part of my families life. He will be truly missed... My deeply sincere heartfelt condolences to the Teolis family ..lovingly Viviane Soriano

The Art Teolis 'knew' was a great man, and in his life he managed to do great things. I will always be thankful for what he did for me, and for my family. My own cherished grandchildren still reap the benefits that Art Teolis played a key leadership role in winning for them.

The leadership he provided to a mostly female (a that time) workforce, at a crucial moment in their industry's history, has not been noted at all here.

The leadership Art Teolis provided to TWA's...

So very sorry to hear of Arthur’s passing. My condolences to Joan and family. Remembering all the good times in Forest Hills and Lido Beach. RIP, old friend.

He was such a nice and caring man. I loved seeing him at our New York TWA reunion. Last time I had seen him his hair was black, but his silver hair was beautiful and his face was the same. What a wonderful smile. He was sitting between myself, Diana Nelinson and Alice Batsche on the old connie they made into a bar. That was so much fun. I am so sorry for your loss, he was a true gentlemen with a big heart.

Art was a legend with his TWA family. The work he did for us and the pride he added to our jobs are still evident today in the respect that still abounds for him. Deep condolences to the Joan and family. And thank you for sharing him with us. Ronnie Bohlander

Deepest Condolences Joan, family & friends. Thank you Art for your commitment to gain respect, fair work rules and compensation in our profession. Gone but never forgotten Schmooze with our TWA Angels