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Linda Davis
May 30, 2021
I am so happy Theresa was my dear friend. I am blessed to have known her. My life is full of fond memories of our many chats, texts, and laughs. It all started when I met Theresa while swimming. She offered her advice on getting rid of my honeysuckle and our friendship took off from there. I would often tell other friends about what an amazing and kind lady my friend Theresa is. While she was suffering through her final weeks, she continued to keep in touch. She was so kind and caring and always tried to brighten others’ days with kind words, unexpected surprises, and hand-made gifts I remember telling her God was extending her stay at Hospice because she had more love and wisdom to pass on! Happy her suffering is over!
Janet
May 28, 2021
I shared the chemo room with Theresa enjoyed talking with her and her knowledge of plants.
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