Well, it turned out that it didn't need a partial refret after all.  I simply leveled it and crowned the frets.  Took me about 3 hrs to do so but I am very happy with the results.  A real luthier (like Gabe  

) would probably cringe on how I did this but it worked fine for me and it wasn't very expensive. 
I used a metal 12" ruler (that I checked to be truly level and accurate) as a starting place to simply get the removed neck straight. 
Then I used a precise fret level device to check for rocking and there was only one small spot.  
Then I used the fret file to level it.  Then I used the crowning file some. Then more fret file to level.  Then more crowning file.  And I used a metal whet stone that was fairly fine very lightly to remove file scratches. I kept going back and forth taking my time because I didn't want to remove more metal then needed.  I did the black permanent marker marking the fret wire thing to see how level things were with both crowning and leveling. 
In the end,  I had .042 height and .102 width.  I used digital calipers to measure to make sure I had enough fret wire height for me. 
Once I got the divets out of the frets.  I spent a considerable amount of time learning how to use the crowning file appropriately to reshape a round fret. This was the most time consuming for me.  And I think it turned out reasonably well.  I'd give it a B grade. 
I kept using the precise fret measuring tool thru out all of this to check frets for being level. 
Then I took an orbital sander (eyes roll in disbelief) and very very lightly buzzed the frets. Yeah, that actually worked out OK, but I don't think I'd recommend anyone to try it. Then I took 400 grit and then 1000 grit paper rolled around a finger to "polish" the fret wire.  I will say that I was quite surprised that 400 and 1000 grit sandpaper would sand the metal frets like it did. I am thinking the fretwire is actually pretty soft material? 
I will play the guitar a few weeks and then if I am still pleased with it  (and I anticipate that I will be), then I'll do my other Tele. 
Today, I went back and polished the frets with some car polish and using a dremel cotton (?) buffing wheel.  I used the metal fret board protectors that go over/around the frets.  Took maybe under 3-5 minutes to get it all done. They had a pretty high shine to them when done. 
With respect, Jeff