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Bryan Teague Obituary

Bryan Teague
SPARTANBURG, SC-- Bryan Norris Teague, 33, of Spartanburg, SC, passed away Saturday, December 8, 2012, at his residence. Born June 21, 1979, in Spartanburg, he was the son of Raymond M. Teague, Jr. of Spartanburg, and Rachel A. Teague and Oren Duncan of Jonesville, SC.
Bryan was a well-known local musician and a talented upright and electric bass player. He toured and played with Barney Barnwell and the Plum Hollow Band from 1999 until the summer of 2006. Over the years, he was also a member of various groups such as Smilin' Jack, The Kennedy Street Band, The Marc Higgins Band, and High Brau. Aside from performing with various groups, he also performed a one-man show of comic originals along with entertaining and obscure covers. At the time of his passing he was a member of The China Bulls.
He attended the Spartanburg Day School through the 5th grade, then Boiling Springs Middle School, and Chapman High School.
Bryan was a gentle soul with a kind spirit who touched many lives through his humor and love of creating and playing music. He will be greatly missed by friends and fellow musicians.
Bryan was a host of the open mic night at the Nu-Way Lounge on Kennedy Street. This Thursday, December 13, 2012, at 9:00 PM, the open mic night will be dedicated to his memory.
In addition to his parents, he is survived by his sister, Elizabeth Teague of Jonesville; maternal grandmother, Helen Alexander of Jonesville; and paternal grandmother, Betty C. Teague of Inman. He was predeceased by paternal grandfather, Raymond M. Teague, Sr.; and maternal grandfather, Fred A. Alexander.
A celebration honoring Bryan's life will be conducted at 2:00 PM Saturday, December 15, 2012, at the Plum Hollow Farm, 5015 Rainbow Lake Road, Campobello, SC 29322. Friends and fellow musicians will be performing tributes. Please dress casual and bring a chair as Bryan would have wanted it that way.
No flowers please, in lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Spartanburg Humane Society, 150 Dexter Road, Spartanburg, SC 29303.
The family also wishes to extend many thanks and love to all who have sent messages, texts, calls, flowers, food, and donations. Your love for Bryan has lifted our spirits during this difficult time.
An online guest register is available at www.floydmortuary.com
Floyd's North Church Street Chapel

Published by Spartanburg Herald-Journal from Dec. 11 to Dec. 12, 2012.
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Sleep in peace Bryan. A piece of my heart broke on Christmas day when I heard the news. I love you

Beverly mace

December 26, 2012

So sorry to hear about Bryan. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.

Debra Matthews Gaffney

December 13, 2012

RAYMOND SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOST
IF WE CAN DO ANY THING PLEASE LET US KNOW
YOUR FRENDS. SANDY, FREIDA, DIANNE

SANDY BELCH

December 12, 2012

So sorry for your loss. You all are in our thoughts and prayers*

AARON & CRYSTAL WEBB

December 11, 2012

Raymond, I was so sorry to hear about this and your loss of Bryan. Just want you to know you are in my thoughts and prayers. Please call if I can do anything for you or your family. Larry McEntire

December 11, 2012

Rachel you are in my heart and prayers.

Sandra Mclain

December 11, 2012

Raymond, we were sorry to hear about Bryan. You are in our hearts and prayers. If you need us, we are here, my friend.

Steve and Diane Thompson

December 11, 2012

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