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Michael A. Bandy-Teague was born January 21, 1957, in Moline, IL the son of Crotis Jr and Kathryn Teague.
Michael loved spending quality time with his family and friends. His children and grandchildren were his pride and joy. His hobbies included collecting hats, cars, watching football and occasionally liking to place a friendly wager on a game.
Michael was an avid Green Bay Packers and Minnesota Vikings fan. He enjoyed relaxing by cracking open a Keystone. Michael was known for his warm, friendly nature and always being the life of the party.
Those left to cherish his memory are his mother: Kathryn Teague; Daughters Chhabria Harris of East Moline, LaQuest Teague (Paula) of Florida, Asia Ray of Missouri, Mikala Teague-Campbell (Jacquelyn) of Arizona and Zonie Dixon (fiancé Steven) of Kewanee; Sons Michael Teague, Trino Teague both of East Moline, Zaffery Reed, Catrelle Reed both of Kewanee. Siblings Darlene Bell-Liggins (Dennis), Rosalind Edochie, Sounja Teague, Max Bandy Jr (Kelli), Ronnie Teague, 22 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren, aunt Carol Morney, Mother of His Children Stephanie Campbell and Patricia Harris, Special Friend and Caregiver Dawn McCray, wife Terry (Gina) Reader and a host of special nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Michael was preceded in death by his father Crotis Teague Jr, stepfather Max Bandy Sr, sister Adrienna Bandy, cousin Lori Stafford, nephew Kelvin Bell, grandson Dalyn Reed, beautiful friend Deborah "Yogi" Hollins and best friend Trino Gimenez.
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