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Sadie Bell Teeters
© Enid Morning News
09-1973
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Mrs. Fred (Sadie Bell) Teeters, 1522 N. Quincy, died suddenly early Friday morning in a local hospital. Funeral services will be at 4 PM Sunday in the Ladusau-Evans Chapel with the Rev. Charles Gibson officiating. Burial will follow in the Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Ladusau-Evans.

Mrs. Teeters was the former Sadie Bell Mulock. She was born in Parnell, Mississippi, December 3, 1886 and married Fred C. Teeters in Bedford, Iowa in 1910. They later moved to Cook, Nebraska where they reared their family. In 1940 the family moved to Enid and 1522 N. Quincy.

Mrs. Teeters was an active member of the Pentecostal Holiness Church until ill health kept her from attending.

Survivors include her husband, Fred, of the home, three daughters, Mrs. Elsie Wells, Mrs. Marshall (Ruby) Lanier, both of Enid, and Mrs. James (Lillian) Colfield, of Norman; two sons, Loren "Pat" Teeters, of Enid, and Myron Teeters of Oklahoma City; 13 grandchildren, and 16 great – grandchildren.

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