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Donald R. Teague

Chardon, Ohio

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TEAGUE DONALD R. TEAGUE, age 77, of Newbury Twp. Loving father of Cynthia D. Teague, Valerie (Allen) Garland and Tamara J. Teague, all of Newbury Twp. Devoted grandfather of Mary, David Jr., Lauren and Carly Sayre, Allen and Jessica Garland and great-grandfather of Aiden Donald Sayre. Cherished...

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To the entire Teague family,

My thoughts and prayers are with and for you as all that knew Donald (Daffy) will never forget his great smile, laughter, caring and sharing.

Donald was so special in so many ways and will remain at the top of the list along with the rest of the Teagues whenever our beloved Newbury is mentioned. God Bless All of You.

Carl Munn

Myself and all the Casteels are heartbroken to hear about the loss of Don. The many fond memories of working with him on the farm, delivering gravel, and the wonderful times and laughter will live with us always. Our sincere condolences and prayers go out to all the Teague family.
Love, The Casteel Family

Tammy, I am so sad to hear about your dad. I remember the time we all went out to dinner. We laughed, drank good wine and truly enjoyed eachothers company. He had a great laugh and I big heart. I will miss him too! I always looked forward to seeing him when I was in Cleveland. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family.
I love you, dgb

Our heartdfelt condolences to the Teague family at the loss of Daffy. Our thoughts are with you. We miss Newbury and our friends and aquaintances there. May you have peace and knowledge that all will be well.

Corless Mitchell (Newbury, Class of 53) and Linda Kazsuk Mitchell (Chardon, Class of 55).

To the Teague Girls, So very sorry to learn of your Dad's passing. We have enjoyed many a conversation and laugh with your Dad. We would sometimes see Don on our frequent trips back "home" and he always had a hardy welcome for us. I am sure that you girls will miss him greatly. The Ogilvies, Jim, Virginia, Dale, Susan, Carol and Kathleen

Dear Valerie, Cindy and Tammy,

My Mom just called to tell me about your Dad. I am so sorry. I know he meant the world to you all. I had seen Valerie only a few minutes this Christmas, but spent a long time explaining to my daughter all the fun we had over the many years growing up. Your Dad was just the best and so generous and always funny. He really could make you laugh out loud. I have great memories and I am grateful to have known him growing up in Newbury. We will keep you...

To the family of Donald
To Ms. Jackie Petronzio

My very deepest sympathy to you.
To know Donald was to love him. Always with a smile and a witty story. It was my privledge to know him.
Many hours of laughter,fun,good times,good drinking,wonderful conversation was shared. I know he is sitting on a beach in Mexico, drinking Rita's and saying "This is my first seister, This is my second seister"...and laughing...
Rest in peace my dear friend.

We want all the family to know we loved "Daffy" , and cannot help but wonder what Newbuy will do with out his smiling face and wonderful humor. Please accept our feelings of a deep loss to all that knew and loved him. Sincerly George and Clare Ann Timmons

Dear Valerie & Family:
Let me say how very sorry I am about your father's passing. I and my family have some special memories of him throughout the many years we have known him (I actually first met him when I was 18 & hostessing at the Tavern of Chester - 25 years ago). He also had a special relationship with Gina, my 5 year old.
May God take good care of him now. I will keep you in my prayers as well.

Sincerely,
Denise Petronzio Geisler