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Mike Casey
September 29, 2007
Mr. Teague,
Sir, I didn't know you, but I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served with the U.S. Army in the Pacific during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.
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Melody Mank Sainio
September 28, 2007
Dear Mr. Teague and Family;
Gordon was a true gentleman and a gentle man. His eyes would smile and light up an entire room. Gordon’s family and my family have been friends for many decades and his summer home was just ‘down the road’ from my childhood home. It was always a wonderful event when Gordon would visit during the year. He had a mustang that was just the ‘coolest’ car in all of Warren. And his voice! Members of the Second Congregational Church would sit transfixed when he would sing at the church in the summer.
Through the years my best friend Susan and I would visit Gordon in Weymouth. Many hours were spent in Boston theaters, having lunch, visiting historic and many other interesting places with our private guide, Gordon. Memories like these will always have a special place in my heart.
Please accept my deepest sympathy.
Jacqueline Pizzi-Gilmore
September 27, 2007
What a special man Mr.Teague was! I remember what a handsome man he was with his stark white hair, dressed in his choir robe and singing to his Lord. I have many fond memories of our relationship with Pilgrim Congregational church and the many good times and activities we enjoyed. Mr. Teague will always be up front in my memory and may he truly rest in peace.
Fondly, Jacci Pizzi Gilmore
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