Teri-Anthony-Obituary

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Teri Hyrman Anthony

Flint, Michigan

Sep 27, 1953 – Nov 23, 2021 (Age 68)

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BORN
September 27, 1953
DIED
November 23, 2021
AGE
68
LOCATION
Flint, Michigan

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Swartz Funeral Home - Flint Obituary

ANTHONY, Teri Hyrman - Of Flint, age 68, died Tuesday, November 23, 2021 at Ascension Genesys Hospital.


Memorial service will be held 1pm Saturday, December 4, 2021 at the Swartz Funeral Home, 1225 West Hill Road, Flint, Pastor Jim Harvey officiating.


Cremation has taken place.


Those desiring may make contributions to the family for: Operation Christ Christmas in Teri’s name.


Visitation 11am Saturday, December 4, 2021 until the time of the service at the funeral home.


To attend the service virtually, please use the following link:


TCSglobal.webex.com/meet/larry.ludwig


you may need to add your name and email. Look for the join meeting button, or "use browser" to join the meeting.


After Teri's service, there is a luncheon at Living Word Church of God


6325 Calkins Rd


Flint, MI


Teri was born in Flushing, Michigan on September 27, 1953, the daughter of the late Charles and Rose (Rosipko) Hyrman. She married Timothy Anthony on June 30, 2001. Teri loved crafts, playing games with her family including euchre and poker. She also enjoyed bowling, karaoke, going to Comerica Park, camping, taking pictures and especially loved spending time with her family. Teri had a love for Christmas! She enjoyed giving gifts to others and was known to start her shopping the day after Christmas for the following year. She loved putting clues on gifts. She also enjoyed going to Bronners Christmas Wonderland and making trips to Crossroads Village.


Surviving are husband, Tim;


Children, Tonya and husband David Ronnebaum, Dani Hilliard, Jon Hilliard, Heather Locker and Tiffany and husband Greg Wood;


Several loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren;


Brothers, Patrick Hyrman, Mike and wife Diane Hyrman and Joe Hyrman;


Sisters, Mary Anne and husband John Weishaar, Rosemarie and husband Larry Ludwig, Cecilia and husband Murray Johansen, Agnes and husband Mark Shrewsbury;


Sister-in-law, Patricia Hyrman;


And numerous nieces, nephews, and many people she considered family.


She was also preceded in death by brothers, Charles and John Hyrman, sister-in-law, Kris Hyrman and nephew, Glen Hyrman.


 

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For those wanting to send donation and not able to in person, please click above or go to PayPal and search Operation Christ Christmas. Thank you for honoring Teri

My sweet, loving sister. I know that we will now be visiting me in Tennessee like you desired. When the Retreat is up and running, you will be our first guest and a bench in your honor will overlook the butterfly garden. Following the vision that you and I had independently at the same time in 1996, God's work will be done. Thank you for always believing in that. Thank you for your confident faith that I now harbor. You were the biggest encourager to EVERY one even if you didn't know them....

For those not able to attend, the following link will allow you to attend virtually: https://tcsglobal.webex.com/meet/larry.ludwig

Also, a luncheon will be held at:
Living Word Church of God
6325 Calkins Rd
Flint, MI
Immediately following the service.

Prayers and thoughts for the family.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. Teri was a very special person and will be greatly missed. We feel for your loss.

We are so sorry for your loss. Teri was a very special person. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Jimmy and Terri Pickens

So sorry that Teri is gone.

We were making plans to get together since I have moved back, to have laughs about the past and present. AND to play bone breaker pass. She will be missed by so many.

Teri will be missed. She was one of the most creative people I knew. She always had ideas and inovative ways to create. I feel proud to have known her. My prayers are with the family. Michele Mora