Mattie Mae (Cook) Teafatiller
Oct 6, 1908 - Jun 7, 1999
Posted by Martha Reddout
©Marietta Monitor
11 Jun 1999 Page 4
Born October 6, 1908, at Orr, the daughter of Will and Virgie Hogue
Cook, Mrs. Teafatiller died June 7, 1999, in Lake Country Manor
Nursing Home, Marietta.
Survivors include five sons and daughters-in-law, Edwin and Carol
Jean Teafatiller of Marsden, Orvell and Ruth Teafatiller of Veneta,
Oregon, Milton and Sharon Teafatiller of Tishomingo, William and
Chloe Teafatiller of Hurst, Texas, and Robert and Tanya Teafatiller
of Falconhead; three daughters and sons-in-law, Geraldine Driskill
of Hurst, Wanda and Robert Leslie of Calhoun, Kentucky, and Betty
and Clay Robertson of Marietta; a daughter-in-law, Rita "Sissie"
Teafatiller of Marietta; 21 grandchildren and several
great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Teafatiller was preceded in death by her husband on August 26,
1969; and a son, Limuel "Lim" Teafatiller on Febraury 21, 1999.
Services will be directed by Kennedy Funeral Home with interment in Lakeview Cemetery.
Grandsons will serve as casket bearers.
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