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Teresa L. Ingalsbe

Sumner, Washington

Dec 3, 1953 – May 22, 2011

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December 3, 1953
DIED
May 22, 2011
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Sumner, Washington

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Teresa L. (Brown) Ingalsbe Teresa L. (Brown) Ingalsbe, beloved wife, mother, and friend, went home to her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ May 22nd after battling cancer. She was born December 3rd, 1953 in Salem, Oregon, and is survived by husband Roger E. Ingalsbe, children Timothy D. Ingalsbe and...

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Though I never met Terry in person, I had several nice conversations with her by computer when doing genealogy research. Our interests were very similar as I am a music (piano) teacher and also embroider and make one of a kind children's clothing. So sorry for your loss.

Terry,
Thank you for being a second mom to me. I will always remember and treasure the times we had together when I would sit with you and you would talk to me about life, and we would laugh about silly things! You took me under your wing and loved on me like your own daughter. You are so special to me and so many others and I will always smile when I remember you. I am so glad you are in heaven with Jesus now and you feel completely wonderful, I'm sure. Love you, and I love your...

Dear Terry, from our early teen years spent riding our horses over those sand hills of Richland, to our "mature" adult years scouring the doll and teddy bear shows for treasure; I have many happy memories of you dear friend--and they will stay with me forever. Love, Jayne

Dearest Teresa,

I am so sad to know that you have left us here on earth. Knowing that you are now with the "great cloud of witnesses in heaven watching over me and others, cheering us on to be God women and men is such a great comfort. My heart wishes for one more visit with you when I come to Puyallup to visit family. Only the Lord knows how your heart ached over souls to come to him your Lord and Savior. Keep cheering us on dear friend. See you one day and then we can really have...

I was stunned to see that my beloved friend is gone. I had lost touch with her when we moved to GA. We had so many times of tears, joy and laughter in the Woman's Bible Class at Rainer Christian Church back in the early 2000's. It was always like her to help in anyway she could. Even though she is gone from here on earth, she left a legacy behind for us to follow. The Lord wanted her to help prepare a place for us and I can hear her say, 'here I am Lord, send me."

I had the great pleasure of working with this marvelous woman, and her courage in the face of pain was beyond description.Her epic journey to Ireland with her husband and daughter was made against. great odds. The loving support of her husband and her childrenr, along with her great faith insured a great memory for her family. I have had few patients,if any, that with her condition,could have made that journey. From one Irish woman to another, Dear Terry, Godspeed to you on your new...

I will most remember Terry as the sweet woman who was such a wonderful wife to my brother. She blessed him and our whole family. Looking forward to fellowship with her in Heaven, where we won't be separated by so many miles.

Terry,
Will miss you more than you'll ever know. Until we meet in Heaven, may our Lord hold Roger, Angie and Tim in his loving arms and comfort them.

Love,
Susan