Tribute & Message From The Family
Message From The Family
Thank you for your support during this difficult time.
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Suzanne M. (Glennon) Teague, 82, a lifelong resident of Stoughton, died peacefully at Hellenic Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Canton on Saturday, November 24, 2018. She was the wife of the late Henry W. Teague. Daughter of the late Kieran and Genevieve (Higgins) Glennon, she was born in Stoughton. Suzanne was a graduate of Stoughton High School, Class of 1954 and attended Cooley Dickinson Hospital School in Northampton. She was an X-ray technician and supervisor at the VA Medical Center in Brockton for 25 years before retiring at age 63. Mrs. Teague was the Past President of SAEC for many years. She was a member of the Massachusetts Radiology Society. She was an avid reader but her greatest joy was spending time with her family, especially at The Inn at East Hill Farm in Troy, NH.
Suzanne is survived by her sons, Philip A. Teague of Stoughton, Daniel F. Teague and his wife Carol of Canton and Matthew T. Teague and his wife Tracy of Easthampton. She was the grandmother of Jessica, Jake, Sara, Eleanor, Meghan and Erin Teague. She was the sister of Elizabeth Teague of Bellflower, CA and the late Kieran Glennon and Michelle Bainton and is also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Funeral will be held from the Farley Funeral Home, 358 Park St., (Rt. 27) Stoughton on Thursday, November 29 at 9 AM followed by a Funeral Mass at Immaculate Conception Church, Stoughton at 10 AM. Visiting Hours Wednesday from 4-7 PM. Interment will take place at Massachusetts National Cemetery, Bourne. In lieu of flowers, donations in Suzanne's memory may be made to DOVE, Inc., PO Box 690267, Quincy, MA 02269.
Condolence & Memory Journal
So very sorry to here this . Many fond memories of you all. Mrs Teague was a wonderful friend to my mom. I hear a lot of giggling from heaven now that they have been reunited!! You are all in my prayers.
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Martha Myers - North Easton, MA - Neighbor January 14, 2019
Next door neighbor on Pearl St. Stoughton during the early to mid 50's, went to school with her sister Liz, fond memories of the whole family. HI liz, hope you are happy and well, we are fine and hanging in there.
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Robert Rubel - West Union, SC - Neighbor January 10, 2019
I met Sue at the VA when I started there 32 years ago. She hired me as a file clerk and when the opportunity came for me to go to Massasoit, she pushed me and persuaded me to go. Sue was my mentor throughout my whole program! Without her i would have been lost. I have her to thank for me going in to my wonderful career. She was always there to lend a helping hand and or a listening ear. Always shared stories of her family and loved to hear about ours. I miss you Sue and ;I am glad you are now back with Henry and your dear mother. May you Rest In Peace and know you will never be forgotten. My prayers go out to her family at this time.
Donna Sgro RT(R)(M). Student, coworker, and friend.
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Donna Sgro - Houston, Texas/Brockton,Ma, TX - Friend January 03, 2019
Danny, I just found out about your Mom. I'm very sorry for your loss. She was a great Mom to you and your brothers, and now she is with your Dad again. It saddens me that I can't be there with you. My thoughts and prayers are with you, Carol, Sara, Eleanor and the rest of the family. May she rest in peace.
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Lisa Grega - Attleboro, MA - Friend November 29, 2018
I am so sad and sorry to hear of the loss of Suzanne. She was a dear, sweet and fun friend all through our days together at Stoughton High School. She will be missed by many. Rest in peace dear Sue.
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Lynne Sampson - Dennis Port, MA - Friend November 28, 2018
Phil,Danny,Matt,Jessica,Jake and the rest of the family you are in my thoughts and prayers...with deepest sympathy
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Janice Berry - EDGEWATER, FL - Family Friend November 27, 2018
Phillip , Danny and Matthew I am so sad to hear about your Mom. I Loved her so much and I know she Loved me to lol . Fly High with the Angels Suzanne.
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Mitzi Scipione - Akron, OH - Friend November 26, 2018
God bless Sue, we had fun times together, love you lots, Cousin Barbara
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Barbara Cosgrove - North Eastham, MA - Family November 26, 2018
Aunt Sue was the funniest, most gracious, and open minded person I have ever met. She accepted everyone for who they were, and made them feel like they were instantly part of the family. Her stories were epic in their hilarity, and when she was around her sisters (the other two "witches of Eastwick"), the laughter could be heard for miles.
My mother, Elizabeth, cherished her phone conversations with her sister. Even with her aphasia/Alzheimer's, my mom was still able to find a way to communicate (often without words) over the phone with the sister she idolized and loved. Losing her sister is a significant hurt, but my mother has some solace in knowing that she and Sue were able to say their face-to-face goodbyes to each other last year when Elizabeth made the trip "home" to visit.
Our love and condolences go to Phillip, Danny, Matthew, and all the wives and kids who knew Aunt Sue as "Ma" and "Grammy." May you find peace in knowing that she has joined Henry, her mother, her younger sister, and older brother in paradise...free from disease, pain, and affliction. May she rest in peace.
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Paul Teague - Lakewood, CA - Family November 25, 2018
My heart goes out to all of you the matriarch of family has gone to join Henry. She left her mark. We will all miss her hugs to you all
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Mary Muir - Wakefield, MA - Family Friend November 25, 2018