Jimmie D. Teague, Jr. of Horseshoe Bay, TX, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, December 20, 2017 at the age of 93.
Jim was born to parents Jimmie D and Vannie M Teague on Oct 10, 1924 in Daingerfield, TX. After high school graduation he joined the Navy and served honorably in the Pacific during WWII. In 1945, he married his high school sweetheart, Nelda Josephine Justiss.
Jim graduated from North Texas State University and worked in New York City as an executive in the Union Carbide Corporation for 33 years. In 1984, upon his wife's death, he retired and moved to Horseshoe Bay, TX.
Jim is survived by his son, Terrance Teague (Leslie); his daughters, Cathy Teague Calhoun (Michael) and Christie Teague Ferenc (Thomas); four grandchildren, Bryan (Alyssa) and Allison Teague, Kelsey Calhoun, Matthew Ferenc (Natalie) ; one great granddaughter Elizabeth Ferenc; and his cherished companion for the past 28 years, Betty Stopp. He is preceded in death by his dear wife, Nelda, his parents, and his brother, Bill Teague.
After cremation his ashes will be interred in Old Greenwich, CT, in a private family service. The family appreciates all condolences, but declines flowers and donations. Jim's family will always be grateful to Betty Stopp for her loving devotion to 'Papa' Jim.
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December 22, 2017
Lowe Ann (Cason) Elliott
To my Teague Cousins: So sorry to hear of Uncle Jimmie's passing. I will always remember him as a loving, kind man. Mother and Dad always enjoyed their visits to CT.
December 22, 2017
MADRON HARTLEY
Cathy, Terry, Christie and all,
I just read of your dad's passing and I am having my private time of tears. He was a good man, and I am happy to call him ''uncle''. Don and I were privileged to visit with him and your mom in CT a few times, and later in Horseshoe Bay. What a kind gentleman.
God bless you with comfort and special memories,
Madron and Don Hartley
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