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OBITUARY:  Bette Helen Teall, Mitchell County, Iowa
(two obituaries)

[Northwood Anchor online -- www.northwoodanchor.com -- June 14, 2001]


               Bette Helen Teall [c1923-2001]

Bette Helen Teall, 78, died June 3, 2001, from heart failure in Vencor
Hospital, Ontario, CA.

Funeral services were Saturday at the Champion-Bucheit Funeral Home, Osage,
with the Rev. Roy Ott officiating. Interment was in the St. Ansgar Cemetery
in St. Ansgar. A scholarship has been established in Bette Teall's name at
the University of Iowa. Memorials may be sent to the University of Iowa
Foundation at P.O. Box 4550, Iowa City, IA 52244.

Bette was born in Northwood the daughter of Thomas and Ida (Beyer) Teall.
She attended high school in Northwood and graduated from the University of
Iowa. She taught in Iowa and Florida before moving to California. She was
employed by the San Bernadino City Unified School District as a teacher
and counselor for 32 years.

Bette was a member of the Lutheran Church of Our Savior in San Bernadino,
the University of Iowa Alumni Assoc., the California Retired Teachers'
Assoc. and the San Bernadino-Riverside County Counselor's Assoc. She was
very active in environmental and animal issues and was a member of several
related organizations.

She is survived by a sister, Mary Goad of Cloquet, MN; nieces, Martha Briggs
Curcio of Sugar Grove, IL, Mary McWilliams of Cedar Rapids, Vicki Olson of
Indianola, IA, Spring Rosen of Sanibel Island, FL and Leslie Hill of
Ocala, FL; nephews, Paul McWilliams of Loveland, Co; brother-in-law
Harold McWilliams of Osage and many loving friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents; brother Robert Teall and sister
Helen McWilliams.




[ Mitchell County Press online at www.mcpress.com   6/5/2001 ]

Bette Helen Teall

Bette Helen Teall, age 78, died June 3, 2001 from heart failure in Vencor
Hospital, Ontario, CA.

Funeral services are set for Saturday, June 9, 2001 at Champion-Bucheit
Funeral Home, Osage. Interment will follow in St. Ansgar.

She was born in Northwood, Iowa and attended high school there before
attending the University of Iowa. She taught in Iowa and Florida before
coming to California. Bette was employed by the San Bernardino City Unified
School District as a teacher and counselor for 32 years.

She was a member of the Lutheran Church of Our Savior in San Bernardino, the
University of Iowa Alumni Association, the California Retired Teachers
Association and San Bernardino Riverside County Counselors Association.
She was active in environmental and animal issues and was a member of
several related organizations.

Preceding her in death were her father and mother, Thomas and Ida Teall of
Osage; a brother Robert R. Teall of Orlando, FL and sister Helen McWilliams
of Osage.

Those that survive her include her sister Dorothy Goad of Cloquet, MN; nieces,
Martha Briggs Curcio of Sugar Grove, IL, Mary McWilliams of Cedar Rapids,
Vicki Olson of Indianola, IA, Spring Rosen of Sanibel Island, FL, Leslie
Hill of Ocala, FL, nephew Paul McWilliams of Loveland, CO, brother-in-law
Harold McWilliams of Osage and many loving friends.

A scholarship has been established in Bette Teall's name at the University
of Iowa Foundation, P.O. Box 4550, Iowa City, Iowa 52244. Memorials may be
sent to the foundation or the Humane Society of San Bernardino Valley. 



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