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Theresa M. Bevacqua

Norfolk, Virginia

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NEWPORT NEWS - Theresa Marie Bevacqua, 88, a resident of Warwick Forest, passed away on Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009.She was born in Jersey City, N.J., and lived her early childhood years in Portsmouth and Richmond (St. Joseph's Villa). She later returned to New Jersey and married Frank Bevacqua on...

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Dear Dominick, Marsha, and family, please accept my sincere and heartfelt condolences to you and your family. I was in a state of shock yesterday to learn that my dear cousin Theresa had passed away. Although many years in age separated us ... we always were able to connect. We would talk and laugh and talk and laugh. I will miss her sincerely. God Bless you all. Love cousin Theresa (Panzino) Tarasek

Dear Marsha, Dom, and Family,
Pat and I are so sorry to learn of the loss of your mother. Please accept our sincere sympathies.

Love, Pat and Madeline

Dominick and Marsha,

We are deeply sadden by the loss of your mother. Her kind spirit, sense of humor and love of people has touched our lives. She will certainly be missed. May you find peace in knowing that she loved you very much.

Dominick, Marsha, Elana, and Lynette,
Many years have gone by since we have had any contact but please know that you have been in my thoughts throughout the years. May God bless you and know that you are in my prayers.

We are with you in this sad time and we send you our prayers and very sincere condoleances.Bill and Jackie Hufstetler

Dear Dom and Family,
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you. Your mom loved you very much and she'll always be with you. I will miss my phone calls with her and the laughter we shared.
With Love,
Veronica Panzino

Theresa was a wonderful and fun-loving little lady. She was a very dear friend of my deceased mother, Wanda Duke, of Merrimac Point in Portsmouth. She was a wonderful neighbor as well and loved by all. I enjoyed chatting with her and laughing...she had a smile and sense of humor one could never forget and so much love and compassion in her heart for others.

Theresa will be sadly missed. I enjoyed her company and humor at the weekly bingo games at the Beazely Center in Portsmouth. She was a great friend.