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Teri Mortensen

Pocatello, Idaho

1964 - 2012

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Teri Gay (Thompson) Mortensen SMITHFIELD, Utah - Teri Gay Mortensen loving wife and mother passed away December 5, 2012, peacefully in her Smithfield home surrounded by family after a long-fought battle with cancer. She was born February 19, 1964, in Logan, Utah, to Ortize and Shirley Thompson....

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Mark and Karyn,
So sorry to hear of your loss. Even though we are grateful when our loved ones don't have to suffer any more it is never easy to let them go. May the Lord bless all of you and your families at this difficult time.

Sincere Sympathies,
Teresa Moore (Deb Peck's Sister)

Byron, May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Teri will always live in the hearts and prayers of those that loved her. From all of us at Hill Air Force Base, our sincere condolences.

I would just like to express my love to Teri"s family and let them know how proud of Teri that they should be. What an attitude she has had. Cancer is mean and she was not afraid of dying. We had a special bond, the love of horses and the 4-H program. I have a special spot in my heart for her watching her growin up, and later just as a friend. MY heart goes out to all of her family and I am a better person from knowing her as a daughter, wife, mother, and friend, to see her love of...

To all of Teri's family~

My heart breaks for your loss; and while there are no words that can ease your pain, we share in your loss. I pray that soon your tears of sadness are replaced by smiles from the amazing memories you hold in your heart.

Teri's spirit touched all of us, and the world is a better place because of her. May the love from your friends and family help carry you through this difficult time.

God Bless you Teri, You will be missed. You had such a kind heart and joyful, happy spirit.

We sure enjoyed getting to know Teri. I remember wanting to be as good as she was on her horse when she was riding in 4-H. She was a little older and I always looked up to her. She was one awesome person to talk to and we could visit for hours. She had such a great outlook on the stupid thing they call "Cancer". I am just happy she is in a better place, but she will be really missed by all those who knew her.

She told me when we were at our Uncle Phil's funeral that it is too bad that we only get together at times like this. I wished I had followed through with a family reunion the following year. Bless you Teri Gay we will miss you cousin...

Sad to hear of her passing. She always faced her difficulties with a smile and a commitment to overcome them. Our thoughts and prayers go out to your family

What a great example of friendship selfless love and kindness she was to me! She will be missed!