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Marsha Murphy Johnston
April 13, 2023
Such sad news! Theresa was one of my closest childhood friends. Every Sunday after church we were always asking if one could go home with the other between services. She was my "God-sister"...as my parents were her Godparents. I ran into her a few years back in downtown Dayton where she was headed back to her office from having lunch. It did my heart good just to chat with her even if only for a few moments. Life is filled with "ebb and flow"...some friends may not remain in your life throughout the years...but they will forever be in your heart. May her memory always be for a blessing.
Keith Hogan
April 12, 2023
A great coworker and better friend.. Keith Hogan
MAXINE WIGGINS
April 9, 2023
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
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