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Barbara J. Teets

Arroyo Grande, California

1940 - 2013

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Barbara J. TeetsMarch 16, 1940 - July 10, 2013Arroyo Grande, CABarbara J. Teets of Arroyo Grande, CA passed away peacefully on July 10, 2013. Barb reunites with Rod, her husband of 44 years, who proceeded her in death in 2004. She is survived by her son, Alan, 44, his wife, Sandy and her...

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Happy Birthday, dear Barb...you have been on my mind all day. The days & months are passing quickly, but, I still miss our daily chats...just wanted you to know how much you are missed. Love, Pat

Barb always had a smile on her face! We will miss her dearly. Comforting to know she is out of pain and reunited with her high school sweetheart and husband, Rod.

We miss you dearly everyday!
Love Ryan & Chuck
Alan, Sandy, Zoie & Nika

We first met Barb and Rod when they lived in San Jose. My husband Ken worked with Rod (at EA) and we became friendly on a more social level when we realized we had other friends in common (Marilyn and Kelly). We attended some of Rod's birthday parties (Barb once surprised him with a "boob" cake); Ken's dad did the air conditioning when they added the upstairs bedroom. We visited them in their 'new' home in Arroyo Grande when they finally retired. Wonderful memories. We extend our...

We met Barb on a tour of Canada on the Rocky Mountain Express. She was a friend of Kenny Carr who attended our church, the sponsor of the trip. Each time I met Barb, she had a great smile and kind words. She will be missed. Sharon and Keith Kuhlenschmidt


It was a joy knowing and working with
you, you will be missed.

Rest in Peace, Barb. May God comfort you, Alan, Ryan & family, with his peace & love.
We met Barb & Rod in 1999, on a cruise to Alaska. Barb loved line dancing, but she was best at being a good friend. We emailed everyday & chatted every evening.We talked for hours, when Rod passed away & we shared her joys when she became 'Grandma Barb'. Barb will be forever remembered ~ Forever missed.

I met Rod Teets in 2001 and worked with him until his death at the Exploration Station. I respect Rod and Barb greatly and will miss them both.

My heart goes out to the Teets family. My condolenses to the family and my prayers for healing. Barbara was a delight to meet and we are saddened at her loss. Dona Griswold MA, Associated Surgeons of SLO.