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Toni Ann Teschler

Posted 4/10/24

On November 14, 2023, Heaven gained another angel. Toni Ann Teschler was born in Sulphur, Oklahoma, on January 24, 1942 to Parents Jasper and Embree Peters. She is preceded in death by brother, Wayne …

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Toni Ann Teschler

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On November 14, 2023, Heaven gained another angel. Toni Ann Teschler was born in Sulphur, Oklahoma, on January 24, 1942 to Parents Jasper and Embree Peters.
She is preceded in death by brother, Wayne Peters and sister, La Verne Baker.
Survived by husband, Donald Teschler; sons, Derek, David, and Danny; and brother, Kelton Peters. She has 14 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.
Toni graduated from North High School in Phoenix and had a long career as a bookkeeper.
Toni loved to crochet, knit, do crossword puzzles, and go to the casino. She loved listening to and singing Elvis Presley songs. She was an animal lover. She loved hanging with friends at South Mountain and going to Church Camp at Prescott and Biltmore Nazarene Church.