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Teresa V. McGuire

Glastonbury, Connecticut

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Teresa Veronica (McLaughlin) McGuire, 87, wife of Michael McGuire of Glastonbury, passed away Monday November 23, 2015 in Hartford Hospital. She was born on May 1, 1928 in Houlton ME, daughter of the late Frank and Ella (McGrath) McLaughlin. Teresa was an active communicant of St. Paul Church and...

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My condolences to the McGuire family, aunt Teresa was such a warm and caring person. She always had such funny stories about growing up in Maine. She will surely be missed.

A light to match her light.

My condolences to the family, my cousins. Your mother, my Aunt Teresa, was a kind woman, a good soul, and always quick with the jokes. She was also very strong--I hope we can be half as strong as she when life requites us to be. I always enjoyed Teresa's company, and I liked how she and my mom and Aunt Pat were referred to as "The Big Three," a term coined by their sister Chris during WWII after the big three world leaders (sadly now, only two remain out of a family of 10 siblings). I...

Aunt Teresa was such a lively soul! I hope she is reunited with those she loved. No more suffering. Rest in peace, Aunt Teresa.

My condolences to those she left behind. May God bless and comfort you. I wish I could be there, but I am thinking about you all and saying prayers.

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time.
Love, Dave & Michelle Goodwin

Haven't seen this wonderful lady in several years but remember her beautiful smile and even more wonderful heart. She will be missed. Carol would call her and they would laugh for hours. Goodbye to a great friend and neighbor.
Carol & Brian Hodgkins

To Kathy and family, I was sorry to read about the passing of your Mom. I will be thinking of you during this sad time.

To all of the McGuires-

So saddened to hear of the passing of your Mom (Wife, Grandmother). She was truly a Mill Street icon. She was always so happy and welcoming when Brian and I used to barge in your home when we were kids. I remember she was always in the kitchen and she always had a funny story to share...usually about one of her kids and one of their latest escapades.

Hoping you all may find some comfort in the memories you have of her. For when someone you love...