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JEFFREY JOSEPH MICHAEL TERES
Born: May 15, 1958
Date of Passing: Mar 24, 2005
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryJEFFREY JOSEPH MICHAEL TERES Jeffrey left this life March 24, 2005 at the age of 46 at the Health Sciences Centre. Jeff was born May 15, 1958 to Joseph Teres and Reita Lucas. He is a descendent of John W. Gunn, one of the founding families of Transcona and former Police Chief Joseph Teres, recently declared one of the top 10 greatest Transconians. Jeff grew up in Transcona where he attended Westview, John Gunn and TCI schools. He worked for the Winnipeg School Division for over 20 years. He enjoyed going to the family cottage at Sandy Hook, was an avid reader, music fan and wrote poetry. Mostly he loved spending time with his children, Ryan Jeffrey Joseph and Amber Anna, whom he considered his greatest life accomplishments. Jeff was a simple man who was well travelled without really having gone anywhere. Jeff is survived by his children, Ryan and Amber and their mother Joanne; many cousins and friends. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, March 31 at 2:00 p.m. at the Memorial United Church, 209 Yale Ave. West, Transcona. Interment at Transcona Cemetery, with reception following. Nothing gold can stay Transcona Funeral Chapel in care of arrangements.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 29, 2005
Condolences & Memories (2 entries)
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Jeff and I were good friends throughout high school. I have lots of fond memories of the time we spent together. 15 years old... Jeff and I on the bus to a downtown jazz club... Both of us looked old enough to be served. Good tunes and great times. We spent many hours at Sam the Record Man checking out the latest music releases. Rest well Jeff. Look forward to rocking with you again. 😎 - Posted by: Doug Stan McLean (Friend) on: Apr 10, 2022
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I remember Jeff as someone who would literally give you the shirt off his back. When we were teens he gave me his Adidas shirt ( higher in popularity than today's Nike ). I didn't understand why then but I realize now he was saying I'm your friend. We were locker partners when we started high school and we shared spares and did a lot of stuff togther.We transitioned to high school together and we got through it. I still considered Jeff one of my friends and I 'll really miss him. Cheers Jeff til we meet again - Posted by: Bob Titley (Friend) on: Mar 31, 2005