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Charles R. Teeters Jr.

charles teeters jr.
Charles R. Teeters Jr. was rejoined with his love of 52 years on April 23, 2019, at the age of 82 1/2. He was born in Mount Pleasant, PA in 1936 to Ann and Charles R. Teeters Sr. He enlisted into the Air Force on August 3,1954 and retired in 1977, only to continue his career working civil service in his chosen field of veterinary science. He retired from civil service in 1992. He enjoyed golfing, bowling, reading and playing on his computer. He was a loving and giving person whose joy in life was his loving wife and children and his friends. He was preceded in death by his mother, father and his beloved wife, Barbara Ann Teeters. He is survived by his sisters, Marge Fish and Bonnie Teeters, and his children, Pat Teeters, Brian Teeters and Tina Teeters.

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  1. I am so sorry to hear about Charlie’s death! He and I were in the AF together and for a time I was his supervisor. I am a veterinarian and we worked with animals used in research. We had a bunch of good times together and some interesting, and fun, experiences. He had such a great sense of humor. Like mine it was a bit on the dry or sarcastic form. As a veterinary technician/supervisor Charlie is in the top 2-3 most qualified I ever worked with in my 55 yr career. I talked with him a couple of years ago and told him I would come visit and then I didn’t. I am very sorry for that. Please know that I am thinking of his family and his loss. God bless. Tom Butler

  2. Chuck was my mentor and best friend. He was my supervisor on three different occasions when we served in the Air Force. We emailed and talked frequently and when we visited when I was in town we would talk for hours about everything. I am feeling a large void in my life. The memories are too many to relate but my successes, such as they are, were due to his teaching and example over the past 53 years. He had more integrity than any person I know. He was immensely proud of his three children. He is with his Barb again and I know that pleases him. He missed her so much. Rest in peace my friend. I will miss you.

  3. Such a special person! He treated me like one of his children, and I was blessed to call him “dad”. The world is a bit darker without him, but the warmth of his love will always make me smile.

  4. My Dad will always be my hero. I remember when the two of us were decorating cookies together and he told me how proud he was of me. He and Mom instilled in all three of us kids that we should strive to be better today than we were the day before. He is now happy and healthy and with his love again. Till I see you again Dad! I love you! ♥ Tina forever your youngest!


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