Terri-Sisson-Obituary

Terri Sisson

Indianapolis, Illinois

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DIED
November 7, 2022
LOCATION
Indianapolis, Illinois

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Terri Jo Sisson, also known as Aunt Bojo, left her earthly body on November 7 in Indianapolis. She was born to Floyd and Mildred Sisson on September 15, 1959 in Greenfield, Indiana. They brought Terri home to two older sisters, Penni and Vicki (who now goes by Tori). Terri grew up in Greenfield...

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I think of Terri often, especially when a post about her pops up in my Facebook memories. I miss her, seeing her at GCHS class of 1978 events, and talking to her about her work. Terri was working hospice when my brother Bob was dying and we had a special bond. She was a wonderful person and I wish she was still with us. My heart goes out to her family who must miss her terribly, especially on these anniversaries. Love, Lynn Gottschalk

My 1st memory of Terri was the day she came home from the hospital as an infant. Aunt Millie asked me to come & help with the girls. They have all been like little sisters to me.

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Terri was so good administering to others. Throughout my brother's illness, she shared empathy and compassion with me they gave me great comfort. She used the struggling that God had allowed in her life to show his goodness and love to others. I will miss her. Sincerely, Lynn Gottschalk

Although an aunt by marriage, you were always Aunt Terri to me. You were a truly special, wonderful, and positive person, despite so many challenges in life. You were an inspiration to me, and I know so many others feel the same. My sincere condolences to Aunt Penni, Aunt Tori, Shauta, and everyone grieving at this time. To Aunt Terri; I love you, and I find peace knowing that you are so deservingly with God.

Terri, the mother of my friend Shauta, was a beam of light. It was a delight to see her several times a year at Big Car First Fridays where she was there to support her daughter and son-in-law with all the hard work they were doing. In some ways, she was a mom to many, with her work in the caregiving field. Because she was kind to everyone. It has to be true that her optimism, goodness, and kindness extended her life for many years as her body battled so much. Her life was far from easy....

Terri you were there for my family when we lost our sister and your friend. I appreciate all you have done in your life and the life of other's you are truly a blessing to all.

My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. God has received a beautiful angel!

Shauta, what a joy she was, I'm sure. Just a lovely person. I'm so very sorry for your loss, and look forward to her Celebration of LIfe.