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Miss you so much, happy early birthday and mothers day
carly kunz
May 05, 2025 | Family


Jonesboro, Georgia
Age 57
COHILAS, Terri Terri Brown McCullough Cohilas, 57, of Morrow died Monday, Aug. 25, 2014, after a courageous battle with cancer. Her strength, character and grace inspired all who knew her. A native of College Park, she is survived by the love of her life, husband Alex Cohilas, Clayton County Fire...
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carly kunz
May 05, 2025 | Family

Debbie Stoudenmire
September 18, 2014 | Canton, GA

I will always treasure the years we had growing up together and playing through all our years in College Park Ga.
Your cousin,
Debbie
Debbie Stoudenmire
September 18, 2014 | Canton, GA
My prayers and deepest condolensences are with you and your family.i didn't know either of you but I can see the love in her face and I read the depth of unmeasured love you had and I know God,is the chief healer in all acts.keep your memories close reflect.cherish all. (Tina Bolton) Snellville,Ga
Tina Bolton
September 10, 2014 | Snellville, GA
Our prayers go out to you and your family during this time of grief. May God wrap his arms of love mad mercy around you all.
Robert and Gayle Gordon
McDonough, GA
Clayton County Fire and Ems
September 09, 2014
like a man whom his own mother keeps comforting so i myself shall keep comforting you people Isaiah 66:13
September 09, 2014
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
C Christopher (Psalms 46:1)
September 08, 2014 | GA
I only meet her one time, but I knew from the moment we talked that she was a beautiful, kind and loving person, that made me feel at home, even though I was about 2 hrs late for the invited dinner. Alex you were blessed to have her in your life and I know you will only have great memories or Terri. May God Bless and heal you through your lost.
Agne Colettis
September 08, 2014 | Stone Mountain, GA
Despite all the misery we see in this world, there is a power for good that operates in our lives. Of course, God is the source of this power, but He expresses this power through human beings who are free to ignore it or to embrace it.
Terri was one of those who embraced this power and magnified it to bring good things into her life and into the lives of others. I don't think I ever meet another person who exhibited a stronger spirit, a greater courage, or a more profound sense of...
Dub Taft
September 06, 2014 | Atlanta, GA