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Teddena Lucretia <I>Vlchek</I> Poor

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Teddena Lucretia Vlchek Poor

Birth
Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas, USA
Death
1 Aug 2003 (aged 76)
Odessa, Ector County, Texas, USA
Burial
Odessa, Ector County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
section 'B' Lot # 247 Space 3 & 4
Memorial ID
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Teddena was born to Bill and Dorothy Clauson Warren in 1927.
She married George Thomas Conner December 15, 1946. They had 4 girls.
George and Teddy divorced on or before Sep 26 1954. She married Harold Poor about Nov 6 1955 or 56. They had no children. Teddena and Harold adopted their grandson and raised him as their own. Teddy was of Lutheran in faith, went to church and taught Sunday school. She loved doing many different projects and helping people learn different things. She was a very good artist, drawing, painting, sewing, making things out of anything. She loved history and she loved to teach. Teddy went back to school at age 50 and got her bachelors degree and then taught for years. Teddy then went back to school to get her Masters degree when she was about 73, but passed away before she could finish. She continued to work while she went to school. Her students loved her as her family did. She will be missed by many.
Teddena was born to Bill and Dorothy Clauson Warren in 1927.
She married George Thomas Conner December 15, 1946. They had 4 girls.
George and Teddy divorced on or before Sep 26 1954. She married Harold Poor about Nov 6 1955 or 56. They had no children. Teddena and Harold adopted their grandson and raised him as their own. Teddy was of Lutheran in faith, went to church and taught Sunday school. She loved doing many different projects and helping people learn different things. She was a very good artist, drawing, painting, sewing, making things out of anything. She loved history and she loved to teach. Teddy went back to school at age 50 and got her bachelors degree and then taught for years. Teddy then went back to school to get her Masters degree when she was about 73, but passed away before she could finish. She continued to work while she went to school. Her students loved her as her family did. She will be missed by many.

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