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Theresa Mary Caudill

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Caudill, Theresa Mary Channelview, TX Age 79, died at 4:45pm Sunday October 3, 2010, at Lakeland Specialty Hospital, Berrien Center, of natural causes. Memorial services will be held at a later date. Mrs. Caudill was born August 20, 1931, in Staten Island, NY. She lived in Ypsilanti, MI, for 43...

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i'am so sorry but my prayers are with the famly, i had the chance to work with carrol at huron (wrestling team).
may god bless everone that mrs caudill have touch in life.
john pittman sr.

Hi Caroll and Anthony.....Your Mom was the bestest lady. She was so funny and like all I enjoyed her NY accent. She will be missed by ALL of the Ypsilanti gang that loved her. God Speed to her getting to go "Home."

She was always so kind and cheerful. I miss her.

JoAnn, Anthony and family - I am so sorry to hear of Mother Theresa's passing. We had a lot of good times at the VFW, the American Legion and playing on the dart league. It's like the end of an era - your mother, Ann Mite, Betty Woods, Katherine and the other Ladies of the Auxilery - we were like a big family - loving, fighting and the whole nine yards. She will be missed. Love ya Annie

I worked with Theresa for many years at Evergreen Nursing Home, she was a women who would help anyone in need. She was a very dear friend. I remember her worrying about Anthony all the time. She would crack us up when her temper would flair up, she would start with that New York accent. She was a charmer tho. She had so much energy, she amazied us. She sure loved her whole family. Such a loss

I knew mother Theresa for years,as did my mom. I first met her at American legion and VFW. What a shame to loose a friend.

Carroll and family, I am so very sorry for your loss. Although I never had the pleasure of meeting her, I know you, so she must have been a very special lady.

How well I remember the cheerie smile, New York accent and corny jokes of Mrs. Cudill whenever I came in to her lunch room at Ypsilanti High in the mid-80's. What a beautiful lady.

I send condolences to Carroll, Jr. and the rest of the family. May she rest in peace.

"Nord" (John) Nordlinger

Dear Ben, You may not remember me, but I was your fifth grade teacher at Erickson. I remember your mother as a vibrant, energetic and happy woman. I am sorry that she has died. I know that she will live on in your heart. Hopefully your great and funny family stories and legends will remind you of happy times, giving you and your family solace. With deep sympathy, Mrs. Donna Roth