Marion-Taylor-Sumter County GaArchives Obituaries.....Currington, Elizabeth Teat September 23, 2007
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Tri County Journal, September 27, 2007
Elizabeth Teat Currington, 89, of Americus,GA, died Sunday, September 23, 2007 
at her home.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, September 25, 2007, at 2:00 p.m. at New 
Life Freewill Baptist Church in Mauk, GA with Rev. Brian Fuller and Rev. 
Charles Fuller officiating. Internment followed in the Pine Level Cemetery in 
Taylor County.
Mrs. Currington was born Septmeber 20, 1918, in Marion County, the daughter of 
the late Ike and Tinne Stringfellow Teat. She had lived in Taylor County all 
of her life until moveing to Americus three years ago. She was a Baptist by 
faith and had been active in New Life Freewill Baptist Church and Juniper 
Chapel. She loved flowers and was able to work in her yard until the day 
before she passed away. She had also been an avid quilter most of her life. 
In addition to her parents, she was proceded in death by her husband Thurman 
Currington; daughters Irma Jean Stringfellow and Betty Stringfellow; brothers 
William Wesley Teat and Sam Teat; and sisters Beauty Carden and Ruby O'Hearn.
Mrs. Currington is survived by two sons: Charles William Stringfellow and wife 
Judy of Columbus, GA; and Robert Franklin Stringfellow and wife Dottie of 
Americus, GA; five grandchildren: Ursula Stringfellow Johnson of Hawkinsville, 
GA, Patrick W Stringfellow and wife Teresa of Clinton, UT, Shelley Dawn 
Stringfellow Wells and husband Ben of Warner Robins, GA, Robbie STringfellow 
and wife Tina of Americus, and Ashley Stringfellow Blakenship and husband 
Marty of Americus; nine great-grandchildren; one great-great grandchild; 
numerous step-children, great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren; and 
numerous neices and nephews.
Tante Funeral Home of Buena Vista was in charge of arrangements.



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