Frank Teeter © Enid Morning News 07-1969 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
Frank Teeter, 92, died in a Garber nursing home Tuesday morning following a brief illness.
Funeral services will be held at 10 AM Friday in the Henninger – Allen Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. H. Ray Bridgman and Rev. W. A. Stanley officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Henninger – Allen.
Teeter was born in Dewitt, Missouri, and lived there until 1899 when he moved to Butler, Oklahoma.
He married the former Daisy Myrtle Shields on December 3, 1899, at Arapaho, Oklahoma, and lived there two years before moving to his farm northeast of Butler. He moved to Enid in 1935 and managed the ice house on East Randolph.
Teeter was a charter member of the Abundant Life Temple.
Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. L. Earl (Ruby) Weeks, Oklahoma City; one son, Donell, Oklahoma City; one granddaughter, Earlene Burdick, Oklahoma City; one grandson, Earl Weeks, Enid; five great – grandchildren; two brothers, Jim, Chillicothe, Missouri, and Harry, Dubuque, Iowa; two sisters, Mrs. Palmer (Lucy) Kelly, and Mrs. Bill (Della) Lyons, both of Bosworth, Missouri; several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his wife who died September 4, 1988, two brothers and one sister.
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