![]() Teena leaves behind her only daughter, Brittanee (Jerrad) Mattson and her four precious, dearly loved and treasured beautiful grandchildren, Raygan, Delaney, Landen, and Hennesey Mattson of Deadwood, SD her parents, Jack and Shirley Clifford, her sister Terri (Charlie) Brown, her brother Tom (Brenda) Clifford, all of Forsyth, and brother Todd (Deb) Clifford of Basin, Wyoming. She stayed busy attending quilting and scrapbooking classes, quilt guild meetings, helping with Vacation Bible School, creating homemade greeting cards, crocheting or off on an adventure with her grandkids, daughter and son-in-law in the beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota. ![]() Teena could always be found in her sewing room working on one of her many projects or helping her Dad with a computer issue. Teena wrapped many children with love in her favored animal hooded towels and covered all of her grandchildren in homemade quilts that will be forever treasured by them. Teena was a member of the Federated Church of Forsyth, the PieceMakers Quilting Guild in Forsyth, and the Scrapbooking Club in Miles City. Teena attended Miles Community College for two years and went to work in the Library at MCC for the following 35 years. She graduated from Forsyth High School in 1974. Teena attended Elementary Schools in Miles City, MT, Minot and West Fargo, ND and Moorhead, MN. She was surrounded by her beloved family. Her roller coaster ride stopped at the very top to let her off on September 15, 2015. She rode an up, down and curvy track enduring many health obstacles with courage, humor and grace. Teena Jo Clifford Friesz, 59, was born on Jin Fort Benning, Georgia to Jack and Shirley Clifford. “I am on a roller coaster that only goes up, my friend”, was the motto from her granddaughter’s tee shirt that Teena Friesz adopted and believed in wholeheartedly and unwaivering. ![]()
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