Fred-Teague-Obituary

Fred A. Teague

Huntsville, Alabama

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Sept. 25, 1930 - April 12, 2009 On Sunday, Fred Albert Teague retired from his Earthly service to be with his maker. A native of Huntsville, Fred "Buddy" Teague was born in a Merrimac Mill Village home on Bradley Street to parents, Minnie Foster Teague from Elora, Tenn., and Lige...

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Aunt Mary, Judy, Freida, Freddie
We were so sad to learn of Uncle Bud’s passing. The first time Mike meet Uncle Bud, he was forever touched by him. Mike and I often would talk about Uncle Bud and all the stories he shared with us. All the antics and things he did in his life, and every time he told those stories it was with a twinkle in his eye. He will be sadly missed by us. He will be missed by everyone who knew him, and the hole he left behind in this world will never, ever be...

Mary, Judy, Freida, Freddie - I will never forget how you all opened your home to the little country girl from Arkansas. I think of you as family and am sorry I am not there. Take Care.
R.I.P. - Bud Teague

Uncle Bud was one of a kind. You couldn't know him and not love him. He will always be in my heart and I know that he will continue to watch over Aunt Mary and the kids. If every family could have the love he had for his, the world would be a much better place. He will be missed but never forgotten.

Mary, I was so sorry to read of your loss.It's been years since we saw each other, But I thank of you ofteh.Please know you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Sylvia Ford Berry {A lincoln Village Kid]