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George Watson Tebo Jr.

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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George Tebo passed away in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Advocate on October 26, 2013, and The Times-Picayune on October 26, 2013.

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It's hard to believe it's been over a year since Mr. Watson passed. Time is funny, sometimes it feels like just yesterday we were all laughing with Mr. Watson, yet other times it feels like a lifetime ago.

I have so many memories of Mr. Watson, but the majority of my memories have one thing in common and that is the childlike excitement he had for so many things. He got so excited over the simple things in life, like eating banana pudding shakes from Sonic, going to the 13th Gate at...

Mary,

I did not know of Watson's passing until I ran into you at the Bet'R supermarket on Saturday, February 1, 2014. I could feel the piercing pain coming from the depths of your soul as you related to me your last few months without him physically in your life. I immediately began to pray that God would "soothe," and provide a "balm" for, your heart and soul that you may be able to continue to think of Watson and the loved that the two of you shared without the horrific pain of...

Dear Tebo's, I had the pleasure of working with Watson at Impath and stayed in touch with him after I left in 2004. I loved coming to New Orleans because Watson always had someplace special to take me to grab a bite to eat. We dined at some of the finest places but it wasn't until I said that I wanted to go where the people eat that he really lit up and showed the pride of the New Orleans Cuisine. I loved his stories of the the Garden District and Mardi Gras. He was a great man and always...

Watson was one of the finest salesmen, and individuals I ever knew. I always looked forward to getting in the car with him ( he did drive a little fast !)because I knew we would have a positive impact in the territory, and some good times, too. I loved his stories of growing up in the Garden District. Watson just had total love of all in his life, his family, his clients, friends and on and on. Will always miss you, my friend.

Mary, Trey, and Katie,
We are very sorry for your loss. Watson was a wonderful husband and father. He was always so pleasant to be around. Our memories of Watson are a celebration of his life. We pray that God gives you strength through this difficult time.

To the Tebo family, It is with great sadness we express our deepest sympathies and condolences to your family. Although most of us did not know your family, Watson became part of our extended family. He passed through our lab for many years, so many, that he became to know most of us by name. Even though only a few of the techs were directly involved with his company's products, he always found the time to visit with the rest of us. I remember he'd always tell a little joke but I'd always...

Dear Mrs. Tebo:
I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Mr. Tebo. I knew him as a consultant to our laboratory when I worked at Baptist and Slidell Memorial Hospital. He was the kindest and sweetest person. He will be greatly missed. My condolences go out to you and your family.
Sincerely yours,
Patty E. Boustany, MD

I got to know Mr. Tebo through his patronage to CC's Coffee House. Watson taught me a lot about guest relations and became a friend while doing so. He will be missed in the CC's community. God Bless!

Mary, Trey, and Katie....What a beautiful service was held honoring Watson's life today, and what a lovely job you did speaking, Katie. He would be so very touched, as was I. I'm sorry that we didn't get to visit at church, but would like to do that when the time is right for you. I want you to know how much I enjoyed my visits with Watson when he passed through Lake Charles. I wish you the peace that comes with knowing that he loved you with his whole heart.