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Harold L. Teeter

Trumansburg, New York

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HAROLD L. TEETER TRUMANSBURG - Harold L. Teeter of 55 E. Main Street, Trumansburg, passed away at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester on Monday, June 23, 2008, at the age of 81. The son of Harold Teeter and Ruth Roe, Harry was born at home on May 18, 1927, and when the midwife spanked him,...

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My love and deepest sympathy go out to Freda, Mickey and Scott and families. The memories my family has of Harry, and the wonderful times we have shared will always be in my heart.

Harry was a lifelong friend. I grew up knowing him and over the years enjoyed seeing him whenever I had a chance. He will be missed.

What a wonderful man who knew how to live a life filled with joy, music and love! Harry taught me, among other things, how to whistle, dance and to waterski over the 40+ years. I have such fond memories of bonfires, picnics, boat rides, vacations in St. Croix and Florida and many 4th of Julys together!
Much love Scott, Mik and Freda.
Rest in Peace Sweet Harry,
Christine (Oliver) Duke

To Mickey & family-- A mutual friend called our attention to your dad's obituary, and it was a real pleasure to read such an interesting, heartfelt essay about an obviously vivid, joyful man. I had a vague memory of him in the liquor store, but now we have a real picture of a person who connected with the folks around him in a meaningful, memorable way. Thanks and our best to you!

Harry in 1994

I will miss knowing I can't just pop in to say hello to Harry any more. The last time I stopped at the apartment was with my sister Pam, to invite Harry to our family reunion. After all, we grew up feeling Harry & Freda were a part of our family and we never lost that connection. When we left that day, Harry said "thank you so much for stopping by, you really don't know how much it means to me". As we walked out to the car we both said, "I don't know if we made his day or he made ours". ...

I would like to say I am sorry to hear about Harry. He was a great man and a lot of fun to be around. He will always be in our hearts. Connie Baker

...and so Harry;
So glad you and Freida were able to make it over to our family reunion earlier this month. So good to see you, Freida, and Mom together smiling, singing, and doing lifes dance one more time...and so Harry,
that's how we folks all remembered it. You never skipped a beat in lifes journey...always a full glass...never empty...a true friend...the kind you can only count on one hand, yet your spirit resides in so many hearts. We are so thankful you became a part of our...

Karen, Freda, Harry, & Mary 6/7/08