Teah was my neighbor for 6 years, and as fellow horse owners at various times, she and I would call each other when we had equine-related issues or when we needed a horse-sitter while one of us went on vacation. So it should come as no surprise that my favorite "Teah story" is when she awoke the whole neighborhood at 4am on a Saturday in July because there was a loose horse on her property which did not belong to anyone on our street. Nothing good comes from an early morning phone call, but I had a good laugh when I arrived at Teah and Gary's and saw the tired faces of a few of our other livestock-owning neighbors. The horse turned out to be rather docile once she stopped trying to get in with Teah's two horses, so it mostly turned into social hour while we waited for a police escort to assist the horse's owners in walking it the half mile home. I still smile at the memory of that morning!
Teah was a wonderful person. She was the light in the room , the always smiling face. She was smart , determined, brave and successful. She was also silly and funny and said what was on her mind. Most of all she always made you feel comfortable and welcomed. I enjoyed our time at ABX, we were told we would butt heads. We joked about that, we got along instantly. I enjoyed working with her again in Kentucky. Her love for everything was always apparent, whether it be her animals, her kids, Gary.. she was passionate in all she did. Her absence in this word leaves a huge void. Teah was also a woman of faith, so I will just say until we meet again you beautiful happy fun lady. Prayers to her family that sooner than later your memories of her bring smiles instead of tears. I think she would want that. Sincerely Heather Rannells Grant
I have known Teah since I was 9 years old, I am now 60. She was 13 and fantastic in my eyes. We drove my mom crazy every summer for many years. Her brother married my sister and I have so many wonderful memories that include her and all the Webb family. It is hard to believe how quickly this happened but here we are. RIP
Brent/Rachel, I don’t have any magic words to say. It is difficult to loose a mother at any age because a mother’s love is a special love. Keep the faith and know she is with you always.