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Shirley Teska
Fri, Dec 6th, 2002
Posted in Obituaries
Posted in Obituaries
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Shirley Teska, 86, of Chatfield, died November 28, 2002 at Chosen Valley Care Center in Chatfield.
Shirley Crawley was born Aug. 11, 1916, in Cummingsville near Chatfield, grew up in rural Chatfield and graduated from Chosen Valley High School. She married Donald Teska. They farmed in rural Chatfield for about 50 years before moving to Chatfield. Mrs. Teska was active in the Pioneer Presbyterian Church and was an avid gardener.
She is survived by her husband and a son, Lynn (Barbara) of Rochester. She was preceded in death by three brothers and two sisters.
A memorial service was held on Dec. 3, 2002 at Pioneeer Presbyterian Church in Chatfield, with the Rev. Tim Gerarden officiating. The body was donated to Mayo Clinic for medical research.









