Christopher-Teevan-Obituary

Christopher Robert Teevan

Modesto, California

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CHRISTOPHER ROBERT TEEVAN NOV 17, 1952 - APR 19, 2011 Chris R. Teevan passed away on April 19, 2011 doing what he loved most, playing basketball. A man who adored and cared for his family, friends, and dogs. Chris is survived by his 3 children, Robert Bobby, Alison Alicat and Christopher Rabs...

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Chris was a dear and true friend. He was a big part of my growing up in Milwaukee and sharing our youthfull years together. His smile and laughter will always be here with us. I was blessed to have shared many road miles on the local basketball courts with him. The Saturday games at Holy Redeemer's gym where great times.

A heartfelt condolence to his family. Our thoughts and prayers for all.

"T-bone" will always soar high in our mind and hearts.

A "Stark...

We were saddened today to hear of Chris' passing. He had become a friend at the Marin Farmers' Market. We enjoyed our stops at his stand. He was our favorite vendor. We talked sports and family, and we always laughed together. We will miss him. Our condolences to the the family.

Dan and Nancy Garvin, San Rafael, Ca

Deeply saddened to hear of Chris Teevan leaving us. My sympathy goes out to his family.Not only was he a frat brother at Carthage College but he was like a brother to me. He will be missed but not forgotten.Paul Ociepka(RICO)'73 Bartlett,IL.

I would like to extend my deepest sympathies to Chris' family and friends. I remember Chris well, with his contagious smile and the fun we had while at Carthage College. You all will be in our thoughts and prayers.

My prayers and thoughts are with you all. Chris was a fraternity brother at Carthage. He was a great guy and a great brother. It sounds like he had a full life where he touched many people. God bless you all. Larry Bauer(Roscoe, Illinois)

I did my weekly shopping at the Marin farmers market and ,as I have for many many years, my first stop was to buy my asparagus .To my suprise Chris was not there ,the second week in a row,so unlike him.I remarked that during the height of the asparagus season he is taking a vacation?
Some vacation.This wonderful,caring man that was a friend to so many people at the Marin farmers market is gone forever.I/we will miss him.My sincere sympathy to his wife and children.
Gisela,Mill VAlley

Our sympathy goes to all of Chris' family and friends. Chris was a fraternity brother at Carthage. We remember Chris with his smile, warmth, great brother, and of cours, on the basketball court. Our hearts go out to you.

Every week after asparagus season ended, I would ask Chris "how many days?" and he would reply 210, or 156, or 58 or whatever. He was the highlight of my visit to the Marin Farmers Market. I will miss him. I am sorry for all.
Bob, The Wine Guy

I too knew Chris from the Sunday Farmer's Market. He was unfailingly courteous and helpful. He had an amazing memory -- he remembered things from months earlier, even minor things. He had a great sense of humor and the intelligence that goes with it.
Over the 8 years I've shopped there we became friends -- we were both long-time (and long-suffering) Giants fans. How I looked forward to seeing him and asking what was going on with the baserunning mistakes or what he thought of a minor...