Jamy Teetsel

Obituary of Jamy Lee Teetsel

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Jamy Lee Teetsel of Noxen died at his home on Wednesday morning. He was born in Tunkhannock on November 21, 1972 son of Sandra Cavill Teetsel and the late Thomas Teetsel. He was a graduate of West Side Area Vocational Technical School Class of 1992. Jamy was a member of the Noxen Fire Co., Limited 20 Gun Club, South Mountain Land Association, and the Bowman’s Creek Watershed Association. He loved hunting with his daughter Shiannah, Trips on the buggy to the cabin, Fast Trucks; Harley Davidson’s and rattle snake hunting. He was employed by Linde Enterprises of Honesdale. Surviving is his wife Margaret Searles Teetsel of Shavertown, a daughter Shiannah Teetsel, brother Thomas Teetsel, sister Tammy Kaminstein all of Noxen. Nephew Luke Teetsel, nieces Kylee and McKenzi Kaminstein and a companion Erica Butler. A memorial services will be held on Sunday at 4 pm from the Sheldon-Kukuchka Funeral Home Inc., 73 W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock with the Rev. Lori Robinson, Pastor of the Eatonville United Methodist Church. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 pm until the time of service. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Wyoming County Cancer Society, PO Box 629, Tunkhannock, Pa. 18657.
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1972 - 2009

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