Catherine "Kate" Mae Shreve Teter

Catherine "Kate" Mae Shreve Teter obituary, Parsons, WV

Catherine "Kate" Mae Shreve Teter

Catherine Mae Shreve Teter Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Randolph Funeral Home and Cremation Services on Jun. 19, 2025.

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Catherine Mae "Kate" Shreve Teter, 93, a resident of Elkins, passed from this life Wednesday, June 18, 2025, at Elkins Rehabilitation and Care Center.
Kate was born Tuesday, November 17, 1931, in Huttonsville, a daughter of the late Forrest R. Shreve and Addie R. Rosencrance Shreve. On December 22, 1965, she married Robert K. Teter who preceded her in death.
Left to cherish her memory are three children, Patricia Kaye Miller and husband Gary, of Elkins, Debra Lynn Dumire of Elkins, Roberta Katherine Johnson and husband Richard of NC, grandchildren, Brian Bender, Cynthia Miller (Scott), Laura Vest (Chad), Gary Miller Jr., David Dumire (Chanda), William Dumire, Seth Johnson, Robert Teter (Tera), Alan Teter (Tonya), Renee Heckel (Jay), several great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren, and one sister, Retha Mae Shreve and (Gary) of Elkins.
Preceding Kate in death besides her parents and husband was one daughter, Brenda Elaine Bender, siblings, Kenneth Shreve, Richard B. Shreve, Carolyn Keller, Mona Marie Shreve, Margaret L. Shifflett, and one stepson, William "Bill" Teter.
Kate attended school in Morgantown and then obtained her GED after having her children. She had been employed as a waitress at the Mayflower, White Front, and Seneca Trail restaurants. Kate enjoyed cooking, reading, traveling, crafting and working puzzles. Above all, she loved spending time with her family. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary, Otterbein Church, and the Joy Circle.
Kate's request for cremation was honored. A gathering of family and friends will held at the Randolph Funeral Home Saturday, June 21, 2025, from 1 pm until 2 pm, the funeral hour. Pastor Cindy Roberts will officiate, and interment will follow at Mountain State Memorial Gardens in Gilman.
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