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Catherine Lee Teitelbaum (1965-2012)

  • Deceased's name: Catherine Lee Teitelbaum
  • Age: 47

Catherine Lee Teitelbaum, 47, of Woodbridge VA, died Sunday, June 17, 2012.

Catherine was born May 27, 1965, in Akron, OH to Frank and Carolyn Martin and raised in Dale City, VA.

Cathy enjoyed singing and was an avid musician and song writer. She was a loving mother and friend and devoted her time to local school and church activities while raising her family in Havre de Grace, MD.

She is survived by her mother and father, Frank and Carolyn Martin from Woodbridge, VA; brothers Andrew Scott Martin from Amarillo, TX and Thomas Edward Martin from Greer, SC and sister Theresa Ann Johannisson from Tallahassee, FL; sons Gregory, Adam, Mark, and David Teitelbaum from Baltimore, MD; and several nieces and nephews. 

Services will be held at 10:30 a.m., Friday, June 22 at the Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Cahtolic Church in Lakeridge, VA.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Little Kids Rock in memory of Catherine Teitelbaum. https://littlekidsrock.org/donate.html or Little Kids Rock  632 Pompton Ave., Suite 2 Cedar Grove, NJ 07009

Arrangements under the direction of the Miller Funeral Home & Crematory, Inc. Woodbridge, VA 22192. 703.878.CARE (2273)

Barbara Snyder

9:47 am on Thursday, June 21, 2012

My sincere sympathy to the family of Mrs. Teitlebaum. I taught her sons at HdG Middle and knew her to be a loving mom, involved in her family and full of joy in life. This is very sad news. My heart breaks for her loved ones.

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