Carol Wilson Teague
March 25, 2021
CHARLOTTE – Carol Wilson Teague, a resident of Sharon Towers, died on Thursday, March 25, 2021. She was born on September 15, 1935 in Louisburg, NC to the late Dorothy Rogerson Wilson Newsom and Alexander William Wilson.
Carol lived in Raleigh, NC for thirty years before moving to Charlotte in 1990 with her husband, Robert. She was a member of Myers Park Country Club and Mountain Air Country Club in Burnsville, NC and enjoyed her weekly bridge games. Carol loved to entertain while staying at their vacation home in the mountains. She was a recipient of the Rotary Foundation’s Paul Harris Fellow Award.
Carol is survived by her husband, Robert Marvin Teague and their blended family, Susan B. Jordan, William (Ace) Brogden, Sharon Crawford and her husband, Tim and Robert M. Teague, Jr. and his wife, Kelly. She is also survived by her three grandchildren, Elizabeth Brogden, Anna Brogden and Sam Crawford and her sisters, Patricia Wilson Dixon and Sue Wilson Tripp. Carol was predeceased by her brother, William Alexander Wilson.
A private memorial service for the family will be held at 2:00 PM on Saturday, April 10, 2021 at Providence United Methodist Church. Friends can join the service via livestream at https://boxcast.tv/view/carol-teague-memorial-service-hzy4e1mfkrlumrjqjpzn
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Crisis Assistance Ministry, 500-A Spratt Street, Charlotte, NC 28206 or Providence United Methodist Church, 2810 Providence Road, Charlotte, NC 28211 or Sharon Towers, Attn: Residents’ Assistance Fund, 5100 Sharon Road, Charlotte, NC 28210 or Hospice & Palliative Care Charlotte Region, PO Box 470408, Charlotte, NC 28247.
Arrangements are in the care of Kenneth W. Poe Funeral & Cremation Service, 1321 Berkeley Ave., Charlotte, NC 28204; (704) 641-7606. Online condolences can be shared at www.kennethpoeservices.com.
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It's difficult to put into words what the heart feels. The sorrow felt coupled with so many fond memories of Carol almost make it hard to grieve her passing. Knowing that that she feels no pain provides some relief. I also know now more than ever that God has a plan and I'm eternally grateful that his plans included our paths to intersect. I don't have to tell of you the joy Carol's love, laughter, and life brought to us all. I hold dear our intimate talks, lunches, and her own life experiences she so unselfishly shared with me.
She shared so lovingly about her children and grandchildren, I almost feel like I know each of them. I appreciate the few times I sat with her and Teague, it felt like friends you'd known forever. I will miss her terribly I take comfort in knowing I will see my dear friend again one day.
My deepest sympathy to Bob and Family
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Susan and I were saddened to see an obituary for Carol. Carol was a lovely and congenial woman who greeted you with an infectious smile. Bob and Carol were so kind and welcoming each time we had an opportunity to see you. Remembering back over the years, so many wonderful memories. We will all miss her charm, wit and welcoming spirit. She was a good friend. Cicero once said, "In friendship we find nothing false or insincere: everything is straightforward and springs fro the heart." Bob, may God give you strength in the days ahead.
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