Wesley C. Teall
June 19, 1930 – May 9, 2018
A committal service with full military honors will be held at Ft. Custer National Cemetery in Augusta, MI on Wednesday, May 16, 2018 at 2:00 PM (those planning to attend should arrive at 1:45 PM).
Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice Care of Southwest Michigan, c/o the funeral home.
Obituary
Age 87, passed away on Wednesday, May 10, 2018. Wesley was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan on June 19, 1930. He enlisted in the U.S. Army in February 1951 and was honorably discharged on January 8, 1953. On August 23, 1953, Wesley was united in marriage to the former Pauline E. Montz, who preceded him in death on November 8, 2011. He was also preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Louis and son-in-law, Craig Jarrett. Wesley is survived by three daughters, Deb (Dave Slater) Jarrett, Eve (Steven) Cochran and Elizabeth “Lizzi” Teall; two sons, Wesley (Kathy) and Jeffrey Teall; 11 grandchildren; 16 great-greatgrandchildren; and sister, Shirley Andrews.
I’m sad to hear of Wesley’s passing. I remember some happy Teall reunions. Betty(daughter of Grace(Teall)Dillenbeck
I’m sad to hear of Wesley’s passing. I remember some happy Teall reunions. Betty(daughter of Grace(Teall)Dillenbeck
Hard to believe that you have passed. It was just one year ago that I saw you at your brother’s funeral. It was a privilege to know you, uncle Wes. You were always kind to my brother and I and always helped my mother out with what ever she needed. I swear there wasn’t anything you couldn’t do. You will be missed by a lot of people. RIP dear uncle. Harlene McKinney
Hard to believe that you have passed. It was just one year ago that I saw you at your brother’s funeral. It was a privilege to know you, uncle Wes. You were always kind to my brother and I and always helped my mother out with what ever she needed. I swear there wasn’t anything you couldn’t do. You will be missed by a lot of people. RIP dear uncle. Harlene McKinney
My condolences go out to my cousins family. That picture is how I remember Wes at the family reunions in the park in Kalamazoo and reminds me of uncle Louis.
My condolences go out to my cousins family. That picture is how I remember Wes at the family reunions in the park in Kalamazoo and reminds me of uncle Louis.
Wes, may you rest in the Lord’s arms. It’s been too long since we have had a Teal reunion. You will have plenty of family to welcome you. I always thought of you as my shy cousin. Love you, your cousin, Linda. (your Aunt Grace’s daughter.)
Wes, may you rest in the Lord’s arms. It’s been too long since we have had a Teal reunion. You will have plenty of family to welcome you. I always thought of you as my shy cousin. Love you, your cousin, Linda. (your Aunt Grace’s daughter.)
hard to believe that you are gone,you will be missed,Now you are with mom,and you will be at peace.Thank you for teaching me to work on cars i will cherish the times we worked together on my cars,always loved listening to your stories of being in the army,and your time growing up on the farm. I will always carry you in my heart and i will think of you every day.Tell mom and Warren i said hi and i love and miss them as well.R.I.P Dad till we meet again one day.
hard to believe that you are gone,you will be missed,Now you are with mom,and you will be at peace.Thank you for teaching me to work on cars i will cherish the times we worked together on my cars,always loved listening to your stories of being in the army,and your time growing up on the farm. I will always carry you in my heart and i will think of you every day.Tell mom and Warren i said hi and i love and miss them as well.R.I.P Dad till we meet again one day.
Thinking of the whole family at this time and hoping for comfort and peace. He is now with his wife where he wanted to be. Blessings to you all!!! Sherry
Thinking of the whole family at this time and hoping for comfort and peace. He is now with his wife where he wanted to be. Blessings to you all!!! Sherry