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Justin D. Teague

d. October 19, 2020

Justin D. Teague

Justin D. Teague of Hingham, passed Monday, October 19, 2020, at the age of 49, after  waging a courageous, 20-year battle with cancer.

Beloved husband of Jean M. (Sullivan)  Teague of 22 years, and devoted father of Brenden (19), Andrew (17), and Christopher Teague  (14), all of Hingham. Son of William Dromgoole, Judith Gorgone and step-son of Abdu  Boudour. Son-in-law of Carol Sullivan and the late Jerry Sullivan. Brother-in-law of Danny and  Debbie Sullivan, Jay and Sheila Sullivan, Susan (Sullivan) and Tom Anderson, and Jimmy and  Heidi Sullivan. Loving and involved uncle to many nieces and nephews. 

Justin grew up in Newton, the only child of a doting Italian mother. He attended The Fessenden  School in Newton MA, Choate Rosemary in Wallingford, CT, and was a 1989 graduate of  Catholic Memorial High School in West Roxbury. He earned a bachelor’s degree in business  administration with a minor in finance from Providence College in 1993. It was there that he  met the love of his life, Jean. Shortly after sharing their first kiss on the dance floor of a favorite  PC hangout, Justin met Jean’s parents for the first time. When she walked downstairs, he  turned to Jean’s mother and said, “Wow, she’s beautiful.” Her mother knew, right then and  there, that Jean had met “The One.” Even after more than 20 years of marriage, Justin still loved to surprise Jean with an unexpected getaway weekend. 

Justin began his successful business career at lifecycle management giant, Parametric Technology Corporation. During his 14 years at PTC, he held a variety of sales and leadership  positions and traveled nationally and internationally, helping to rule the company’s growth. After leaving PTC, he was appointed Chief Operating Officer of BullHorn Inc., a cloud computing  company headquartered in Boston. Most recently, he served as Chief Executive Officer of  SmartBear Software, managing the company’s overall operation and strategic direction. Justin  will be fondly remembered by his many colleagues as an inspirational leader and mentor. He retired earlier this year to spend more time with his family and friends. 

Justin’s generous spirit was evident in the nine years herd the Pan Mass Challenge with his  college friends. Together, they raised more than $250,000 to fund the pioneering research and  treatment provided at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. When he could no longer ride himself,  Justin’s friends and his son, Brenden, pedaled in his name. Always one to give back, Justin  created the Teague Family Endowment Fund at Providence College. The fund provides scholarships for the children and grandchildren of veterans, police officers, and firefighters.  

As a member of Cohasset Golf Club, Justin enjoyed playing golf and was also fond of  gardening, boating, and bird watching. He loved traveling with his family, especially on their  many trips to Europe and their recent African safari adventure. A car enthusiast, Justin took  special care of his vintage Porsche and 1971 Bronco. He loved piling the neighborhood kids  into the Bronco to get ice cream on a warm summer evening. Justin and his family have been  blessed to call East Sandwich their second home for the past 15 summers. Together, they  loved swimming in the ocean, hosting cookouts, and playing a competitive game of beach  volleyball.  

Justin possessed a keen sense of style and an even better sense of humor. He was well-known  for cracking “Dad jokes,” much to the amusement of his sons. Justin was a committed and  loving Father, who enjoyed nothing more than attending his sons’ basketball and soccer  games. He took great pride in teaching them important life lessons, including the value of  working hard, showing respect to others, and never giving up. And when life got difficult, he  was quick to remind them of the family mantra, “Teagues never quit.” A man of his word, Justin  traveled to New Hampshire, last Saturday, to watch his son, Andrew, play basketball, just two days before he passed away. Justin will be remembered for his strength of character, his  resilience in the face of adversity, and most of all, his unwavering determination to live life to its  fullest. 

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the visiting hours on Thursday, October 29, from 3-8 PM in the Pyne Keohane Funeral Home, 21 Emerald St. (off Central St.) Hingham.  A private Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Friday, October 30, at the Church of the Resurrection, Hingham (Masks required, observe social distancing due to Covid-19 regulations).  Burial will follow at Hingham Cemetery. 

In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made in Justin’s memory to the Dana Farber Cancer Institute Pan Mass Challenge, 77 4th Avenue, Needham, MA 02494 or visit, http://profile.pmc.org/JT0158: or to the Teague Family Endowed Scholarship Fund: Providence College  Institutional Advancement, Attn.: Teague Family Scholarship, 1 Cunningham Square,  Providence, RI 02918. 

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Visiting Hours

Thursday, October 29, 2020

3:00 - 8:00 pm (Eastern time)

Pyne Keohane Funeral Home

21 Emerald Street, Hingham, MA 02043

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Private Funeral Mass

Friday, October 30, 2020

Church Of The Resurrection

1057 Main Street, Hingham, MA 02043

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Burial

Friday, October 30, 2020

Hingham Cemetery

, Hingham, MA 02043

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