She was the daughter of Harry and Irma Berry Ashman. On Jun 28, 1947, she married Charles Teeters, who preceded her in death.
Surviving are two sons: Terry (Dorothy), Celina, and Doug (Beth), Wabash; and eight grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.
Deceased are a brother, Harold; and two sisters: Helen Haden and Ruby Swank.
A homemaker, she was a member of the former Wabash United Church of Christ. A true animal lover, she had the squirrels she fed at her home eating out of her hand. She was known for her love of spoiling dogs, especially Fritz and Ginger, often buying them special treats. An avid fan of the Dallas Cowboys, she loved watching their games and collecting Cowboys items. She enjoyed cooking, especially making peanut butter fudge, and her grandchildren were very important to her.
Funeral Services will be held at W.H. Dick & Sons-Hellwarth Funeral Home, Celina with Pastor Bruce Ekern officiating.
She was the daughter of Harry and Irma Berry Ashman. On Jun 28, 1947, she married Charles Teeters, who preceded her in death.
Surviving are two sons: Terry (Dorothy), Celina, and Doug (Beth), Wabash; and eight grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.
Deceased are a brother, Harold; and two sisters: Helen Haden and Ruby Swank.
A homemaker, she was a member of the former Wabash United Church of Christ. A true animal lover, she had the squirrels she fed at her home eating out of her hand. She was known for her love of spoiling dogs, especially Fritz and Ginger, often buying them special treats. An avid fan of the Dallas Cowboys, she loved watching their games and collecting Cowboys items. She enjoyed cooking, especially making peanut butter fudge, and her grandchildren were very important to her.
Funeral Services will be held at W.H. Dick & Sons-Hellwarth Funeral Home, Celina with Pastor Bruce Ekern officiating.
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