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Household of Leland (Lealand) Charles Teahon

(1) He is married to Anne Marie Barnes.

They got married on September 7, 1949 at Nenzel, Cherry Co., NE, he was 21 years old.

Leland Charles Teahon oo Anne Barnes

Marriage source: Baker, Denise, Descendants of Willem H. 'William' Kuiper, (St. Libroy NE, DB, sent xxviii Nov MMVI), Pg. 4.

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"... ......................... 4 Lealand Charles Teahon b: September 07, 1928 .............................. +Anne Barnes d: September 1972 m: 1949 ..." <>

Child(ren):

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(2) He is married to (Not public).

They got married on October 22, 1973 at fortasse, somewhere, Verenigde Staten, he was 45 years old.

Lealand Charles Teahon oo Reta Kay Hardy

Marriage source: Baker, Denise, Descendants of Willem H. 'William' Kuiper, (St. Libroy NE, DB, sent xxviii Nov MMVI), Pg. 4.

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"... ......................... *2nd Wife of Lealand Charles Teahon .............................. +Reta Kay Hardy m: October 22, 1973 ..." <>

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Notes about Leland (Lealand) Charles Teahon

Leland (Lealand) Charles Teahon

Sources: Author: Baker, Denise; Title: Descendants of Willem H. 'William' Kuiper, (Publication site: St. Libroy NE, Publisher: DB, Publication date: sent xxviii Nov MMVI), Pg. 4.

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"...
................... 3 Clara Catherine Franssen b: November 14, 1911 in St. Libory, Nebraska (Howard County) d: August 1995 in Callaway, Nebraska
...................... +Charles Teahon b: May 28, 1907 in Anselmo, Nebraska d: April 12, 1983 in Callaway, Nebraska m: February 15, 1928 in Anselmo, Nebraska (St. Anselm's Church)
......................... 4 Lealand Charles Teahon b: September 07, 1928
.............................. +Anne Barnes d: September 1972 m: 1949
................................... 5 Frederick Joseph Teahon b: February 18, 1951
..................................... +Linda Hampton m: February 18, 1975
......................................... 6. Karri Marie Teahon b: August 06, 1974
......................................... 6. Kristi Ann Teahon b: June 23, 1980
................................... 5 Larry Lynn Teahon b: January 16, 1953
..................................... +Linda Clouse m: May, 1973
......................................... 6 Brandi Ann Teahon b: June 28, 1979
......................................... 6 Tyler Charles Teahon b: September 11, 1981
................................... 5 Gary Lee Teahon b: January 16, 1953
..................................... +Mary Lee Coffman m: August, 1973
......................................... 6 Bridget Ann Teahon b: June 04, 1975
......................................... 6 Courtney Jo Teahon b: April 03, 1978
................................... *2nd wife of Gary Lee Teahon:
...................................... +Brenda Abbitz m: September 27, 1991
................................... 5 Kathrine Ann Teahon b: July 31, 1954
..................................... +Dewayne "Red" Christensen m: 1974
......................................... 6 Candean Ann Christensen b: March 30, 1976
......................................... 6 Cad Lee Christensen b: September 04, 1978
................................... 5 Donald Leo Teahon b: February 10, 1956
......................... *2nd Wife of Lealand Charles Teahon
.............................. +Reta Kay Hardy m: October 22, 1973
................................... 5 Michael Lee Teahon b: January 12, 1976
................................... 5 Matthew Leland Teahon b: February 09, 1977
................................... 5 Mark Levi Teahon b: April 14, 1980 ..."

Variant of Leland noted.

Author: Reeves, Amber; Savoldi, Julie; Anderson, Brent R.; Oltjenbruns, Nolan; Hansen, M.; et al.; Title: "Leland Charles Teahon," (Publication site: Salt Lk. City UT, Publisher: Family Search, Publication date: ix July MMXXIII)

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"... Leland Charles Teahon Last Changed: April 17, 2015 M. Hansen Sex ...

Birth 7 September 1928 Anselmo, Custer, Nebraska, ... Reason: Find A Grave Memorial# 114897801 Last Changed: April 17, 2015 M. Hansen

Death 5 January 2012 Kearney, Buffalo, Nebraska, ... Last Changed: April 17, 2015 M. Hansen

Burial 2012 Saint Anselms Cemetery, Anselmo, Custer, Nebraska, ... Reason:

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/114897801/leland-charles-teahon

Last Changed: June 16, 2022 Kari Embree

Also Known As Lee Teahon

Residence 1930 Victoria Township, Custer, Nebraska, ...
Residence 1935 Custer, Nebraska, ...
Residence 1940 Hayes Township, Custer, Nebraska, ...
Military Draft Registration 10 September 1946 Anselmo, Custer, Nebraska, ...
Obituary 07 Jan 2012 Nebraska, ...
Obituary 10 Jan 2012 Nebraska, ...
Obituary 11 Jan 2012 Broken Bow, Nebraska, ...

Spouses & Children

Leland Charles Teahon Male 1928-2012
Anne Marie Barnes Female 1928-1972
Marriage 7 September 1949 Nenzel, Cherry, Nebraska, ...

Children (1)

Frederick Joseph Teahon Male 1951-2017

Parents and Siblings

Charles James Teahon Male 1907-1983
Clara Catherine Franssen Female 1911-1995
Marriage 15 February 1928 Nebraska, ...

Children (8)

[1] Leland Charles Teahon Male 1928-2012
[2] William J Teahon Sr Male 1930-Deceased
[3] Evelyn Lorraine Teahon Female 1932-Deceased
[4] Donald "Sammy" L Teahon Male 1933-1935
[5] Mildred M Teahon Female 1934-Deceased
[6] Charles Gerald "Jerry" Teahon Male 1936-2006
[7] Lois Ann Teahon Female 1937-1967
[8] Tommie L Teahon Male 1941-2021

Newspaper Obit-Custer County Chief (Broken Bow, NE) Jan 12, 2012

Leland "Lee" Charles Teahon, 83, of Halsey, passed away in Kearney, Jan. 5, 2012. Lee was born Sept. 7, 1928, to Charles James and Clara Catherine (Franssen) Teahon in Anselmo.

He graduated from Broken Bow High School in 1945. After high school, Lee and some friends made their way to Cody to find work. It was during Lee's time in Cody that he met Anne Marie Barnes of Hay Springs.
Lee and Anne were married on Lee's 21st birthday at Nenzel. They moved to Broken Bow in 1950, where Lee worked for Fred Bates. During their time in Broken Bow, Lee and Anne had five children.

After Bates passed, Lee and his family moved north of Halsey to the Ewing Place where Lee worked for the Ryman brothers for over 19 years. Anne died in 1972, after a brief illness. After that, Lee and his brother Bill and sister-in-law Val, purchased a tavern from Fritz and Shirley Marten. They named it the Double T and opened on Election Day 1972.

Lee met Reta Kaye Hardy, daughter of Bert and Eva Hardy of Thedford, and they were married Oct 5, 1973 in Anselmo. From this union, three sons were born.
Lee continued to work at the Ryman Ranch in addition to the Double T for many years. Over the years, Lee also helped his father-in-law, Bert Hardy at his ranch north of Thedford. Lee was a great carpenter and was always busy helping people with various projects during his lifetime.
Lee will be fondly remembered for his quick wit and his practical jokes. There was never a person to pass through the door of the Double T that didn't meet one of Lee's jests or yarns. He was so proud of his family and was quick to let people know that he had eight children, as well as many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Lee loved his Herefords and always had a special dog by his side. Lee was an avid sports fan and never missed one of his children's games; whether it was football, basketball, baseball, track, volleyball, or wrestling. Lee and his buddies always made sure to watch every Nebraska Husker football game.
Lee was also an active member of the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks (BPOE), Knights of Columbus, Halsey Village Board, Thomas County Election Board, and was a Blaine County 4-H leader.

Lee is survived by his wife, Reta, and his eight children: Fred of Bakersfield, Calif., Garry (Lisa) of Guthrie, Okla., Larry (Linda) of Chadron, Kathy Christensen (Dewayne) of Halsey, Don of Glendale, Ariz., Mike of Halsey, Matt of Halsey, and Mark of Halsey; grandchildren: Karri (Chad) Teahon of Ft. Collins, Colo., Bridget (Jason) Howell of Highlands Ranch, Colo., Courtney Teahon of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Jesse Teahon of Guthrie, Okla., Colton Teahon of Guthrie, Okla., Brandi (David) Dickerson of Leawood, Kan., Tyler Teahon of Purdum, Candein (Frank) Chairez of Chula Vista, Calif., Cad (Daryleen) Christensen of Rigby, Idaho, and Liam Teahon of Halsey; and great-grandchildren: Dylan Johnson of Guthrie, Okla., Jamen Marzonie of Ft. Collins, Colo., Kyler Shunk of Highlands Ranch, Colo., Kaden Shunk of Highlands Ranch, Colo., Addison Howell of Highlands Ranch, Colo., Haven Weber of Littleton, Colo., Jessica Shivers of Leawood, Kan., Reece Dickerson of Leawood, Kan., Anthony Chairez of Chula Vista, Calif., Jordan Chairez of Chula Vista, Calif., Beau Christensen of Rigby, Idaho, Colby Christensen of Rigby, Idaho, Devon Christensen of Rigby, Idaho, and Eli Christensen of Rigby, Idaho.

Lee is also survived by his sisters: Evelyn Gracey of Arnold, Millie Brewer of Prescott Valley, Ariz., Marlene Barent of North Platte, Connie Britton of Phoenix, Ariz.; brothers: Bill (Val) of Cordis Lakes, Ariz., Tom of Arnold, Jim of North Platte; brothers-in-law: Marlon Cumpston of Broken Bow, Wayne (Bette) Hardy of Anselmo, Albert (Joann) Hardy of Anselmo, Don (Sandra) Hardy of Anselmo, Bill (Diann) Hardy of York; sisters-in-law: Jean Ann Teahon of Dunning, Minnie Mary Hamilton of Halsey, and many nieces and nephews.

Lee was preceded in death by his first wife, Anne; parents Charley and Clara; sister, Lois Cumpston; brothers Jerry and Donald "Sammy"; brothers-in-law, Gayle Hamilton, Gene Gracey, and John Brewer; father-in-law, Bert Hardy; mother-in-law, Eva Hardy; granddaughter, Christy Teahon; and a host of friends and neighbors.
A Rosary was held Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012, at St. Agnes Catholic Church in Arnold. The Mass of Christian Burial was Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012, at St. Anselm's Catholic Church in Anselmo. Father James Hunt officiated. Music was by Mary Yarrington, Gayla Kovarik and Roger McGooden. Selections were "Daddy's Hands," "One Day At A Time," and "Cattle Call."

Pallbearers were Fred Teahon, Garry Teahon, Larry Teahon, Kathy Christensen, Dewayne Christensen, Don Teahon, Mike Teahon, Matt Teahon and Mark Teahon. Honorary pallbearers were all of Lee's grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Interment was in the St. Anselm's Catholic Cemetery in Anselmo. Arnold Funeral Home was in charge

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Anna Kuiper
1872-1955

Leland (Lealand) Charles Teahon
1928-2012

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    • The temperature on September 7, 1928 was between 7.6 °C and 22.2 °C and averaged 14.7 °C. There was 0.1 mm of rain. There was 8.4 hours of sunshine (63%). The average windspeed was 3 Bft (moderate breeze) and was prevailing from the south-southeast. Source: KNMI
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    • The temperature on January 5, 2012 was between 4.9 °C and 10.2 °C and averaged 7.4 °C. There was 11.9 mm of rain during 5.5 hours. There was 1.7 hours of sunshine (22%). The heavily clouded was. The average windspeed was 5 Bft (very strong wind) and was prevailing from the west-northwest. Source: KNMI
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