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Mary Alice Pinchbeck Teets

Pembroke, North Carolina

1938 - 2020

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MARY ALICE PINCHBECK TEETS

PEMBROKE — Mrs. Mary Alice Pinchbeck Teets, 82, of Pembroke, passed away in her home on Thursday, Aug. 20, 2020.

Born Aug. 4, 1938, Mary Alice was a career educator, musician, public servant and lifelong active member of Berea Baptist...

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I met Mrs. Teets at Magnolia back around 2006. She gave me her advice on topics, and share confidences with me as well. I still have the Book "The Five People you Meet in Heaven", which was a birthday gift. She was a grand lady, who had made impressions on those whom she met, with those who were co-workers and the many friends and family she had. May you be in the Circle of the Blessed in heaven.

Sorry for the lost of a good woman . Ms Teets was a lady one could use for a role model as to how you should treat and respect others. May the family find peace and comfort in the memories she shared with you.

A wonderful educator who always had a moment to say hello and ask how things were in the teaching field at your school. She will be missed.

You can’t say Tanglewood Elementary without thinking of this incredible woman. She made a lasting impression on me even as an adult now. So sorry to hear of her passing. She changed so many lives. What a great soul she was.

I am deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Mary Alice. She was a friend and mentor during our years as educators. She and I shared a mutual love for Tanglewood Elementary School, having both served as Principal there. She dearly loved education and her involvement in the development of young minds. She was always positive, caring, and supportive whether you were a student, teacher, parent, colleague, or friend. It was clear to all that Mary Alice lived her Christian beliefs in all...

Mrs. Teets touched the lives of many with her love and kindness. She was a mentor and a dear friend for many years. She was such a talented lady and a great advocate for children . She made a difference during her time on earth and she will truly be missed. Special prayers for her family during this difficult time. Love, Jean West Kinlaw

I love you, Mary Alice. I met you at Magnolia School in 2007. You would always come by and say, "Have you been to lunch Hattie"? I would always wait for you. I loved our talks. You were my friend when I needed a friend. I will miss you and so will this world. Until we meet again.

May the God of comfort bring the family peace in this difficult time.

Mrs. Tests was my principal at Janie C Hargrave. She ran a tight ship too but she was a loving person. I had the opportunity to be her CNA at the hospital a couple times and I loved going down memory lane with her. I know she will be truly missed. My prayers go out to her entire family and friends.