Teague - Harry F.
- Source: Lafayette Journal and Courier Wed June 15, 1949 p 10
- Wingate, June 14 – Harry F. Teague, 59, died this morning at his home here after being in ill health for nearly a year. He owned and operated a furniture store and was formerly in the undertaking business. Born in Marshall, he married Gaynelle Barringere of Jamestown in 1928. A veteran of WWI, he was a member of American Legion Post 174, Methodist Church, Masonic and Eastern Star lodges. Surviving besides the widow are a daughter, Carolyn at home; two sisters, Mrs. Helen Hooker and Mrs. Ruby Ruminer, both of Indianapolis and a brother, Ralph of Cincinnati, Ohio.
- Source: Martinsville Reporter-Times Thu June 23, 1949 p 3
- Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Pearson and son David were called to Crawfordsville Thursday on account of the sudden death of a friend, Harry Teague.
Source: Indianapolis Star June 16, 1949 p 22
Crawfordsville, Ind June 15 – Harry Teague, 59 years old, Montgomery County funeral director 30- years died yesterday at his home in Wingate, northwest of here. He had been ill several months. A native of Marshall, Ill Mr. Teague who was a veteran of WWI had been a funeral director in Wingate since completing Army service. He was a member of the Methodist Church, Masonic Lodge and American Legion. Surviving are the widow and a daughter, Miss Carolyn Teague both of Wingate; a brother, Ralph Teague, Cincinnati and two sisters, Mrs. Helen Hooker and Mrs. Ruby Ruminel both of Indianapolis. Funeral services will be held at the Wingate Methodist Church tomorrow afternoon with burial at Jamestown. Note: Buried Jamestown IOOF Cemetery says born Parke County, Indiana 21 Aug 1890 and died in Wingate 14 June 1949
Source: Muncie Reporter 23 June 1949 p 3
Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Pearson and son David were called to Crawfordsville Thursday on account of the sudden death of a friend, Harry Teague.