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John A. Teague

Tulsa, Oklahoma

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John A. Teague1938 - 2025John (Jack) Alfred Teague, age 87, died Sunday, August 17, 2025 at Montereau in Tulsa with his loving wife Carolyn holding his hand.Born in Newburyport, Massachusetts on April 21, 1938, Jack was the son of the late John Teague and Eleanor (Dow) Gorski. After graduating...

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Carolyn so sorry for your loss of Jack. I´m sure he will be deeply missed by you & his children. Jack & I were classmates in Newburyport High School & graduated in 1958.

Worked for Mr. Teague for ten years . He treated his employees with respect, and they returned that well deserved respect.

Teague family, Jack spoke with us often about each of you. He was very proud of you all. We spent every day together until his retirement and we share a lot of memories. Rosanne and I are very sorry for you loss. May God continue to bless the Teague family.

So sorry for your loss. Prayers for you and your family in this time of grief.

Col Jack and I got to know each other at Montereau. When ever we saw each other, we saluted. We had several talks, even within the last week before we lost him. God Bless him and his Wonderful Wife, Carolyn!!!!!!

A tremendous department head who had the respect of all his employees and city officials in the City of Springfield Ma.

I played with Jack and his son at Wilbraham years ago. He was a good person and will be missed. I'm glad I met him and played in the Silver Knights with him at the CC of Wilbraham.

I´m saddened to read about Jacks passing. I worked with him during his time with the City of Springfield. He was very professional and a pleasure to deal with. Condolences to his family.

Our heart goes out to you, Carolyn, and all the Teague family at this most difficult time. We remember him during his time in Springfield as building superintendent, and faithful member at St. Catherine´s. Rest in peace fellow veteran. Love, William and Donna Helin