BARR, Teresa Katherine
1940 - 2017
Passed away peacefully October 27, 2017. She is survived by her siblings: Ted Wolfe; Ann Bason (Gary); Peggy Mackness (Barry Miller); as well as nieces, nephews and their families. Teresa loved and lived her life and shared many adventures with her best friend, Bill Kissick. We all love and miss her. FOREVER in our hearts.
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November 1, 2017
Death - so cruel and daring
Pain and tears ignoring
God - fists clenched and rearing
Death and woes destroying
Soon dying will cease
Sin's law He'll appease
No pain, no disease
All suffering release
"Paradise is here!"
Freed mankind will cheer.
Naomi.
November 1, 2017
I'm am so sorry to hear of Teresa's passing. Although there is nothing I can say to take away the pain, we are praying that the God who Binds up the brokenhearted and Comforts all who mourn, will sustain and surround you and your family, until you are all together again. Psalm 147:3
Linda
November 1, 2017
Peggy Mackness
I'm your little sister and I'm going to miss you and your phone calls. We've shared many a great and fun-loving times together and sad times also. Sure going to miss you sis. Please, save a place for me, thanks hons. Your loving sister, Peggy
November 1, 2017
Peggy Mackness
I'll miss you big sister. Keep wanting to phone you, but you can't answer. Save a place for me, okay. My heart aches for you, yet I know you have no more pain sis. Never good-bye, but see you later, Peggy Mackness
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