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Teresa Troiano-Chatrian

Seattle, Washington

1938 - 2014

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DIED
December 13, 2014
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington

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Teresa Troiano-Chatrian passed away on December 13, 2014 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on December 15, 2014.

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My best dearest friend since age 14 until she died. Unforgettable. Marta keeps you memory alive for me

My condolences to the family of Teresa and Luca Rattazzi.This is Mrs Una Morgan. We would like to get in touch with the family/children. # is 917 557 8453 .Thank you

My dear Teresa, not a day goes by that I don't remember you in some way and the wonderful team we became almost from the very beginning. Those memories never fade. We accomplished some great things for some very needy and sick patients...you as their caregiver and healer...me as your support and protector. I miss you and Luca more than I can every describe. I send my love to your children, whom I have known and loved for so many years, and wish them success in carving out lives that make them...

She saved my life!! A wonderful caring Doctor to whom I will never forget!! Heartfelt Sympathy to Her Family.

Riposa in pace, Teresa, e continua ad illuminare con il tuo sorriso la vita di quanti ti hanno voluto bene e a cui hai voluto tanto bene.
La tua amica di sempre e per sempre, Mariolina

I worked with Teresa at VMC during residency and then as a colleague and have very fond and warm memories of her. She was an amazing inspiration. She was beautiful, smart, warm and loving. I still think of her often. I feel so fortunate to have known her. My condolences to her family. She will be greatly missed.

My prayers go out to the family I worked at UWMC when Dr. Ratazzi was there....may you find peace and hope in Christ.

The shining light that was Teresa Troiano Rattazzi Chatrian will warm our hearts with its glow forever. You will always be remembered with love Teresa, and always missed!!

My condolences have already been personally extended to her family and my husband Larry joins me here. There are no words to express the depth of sorrow at her loss. She was a remarkable woman and I shall miss everything that made her so amazing: her spirit, her compassion, her devotion to her patients, her wit, her love of family, her strength, her elegance....and one could go on and on. After her phone call in
1983 from which our relationship began, through opening her first pivate...