Theresa-Dorsch-Obituary

Theresa A. Dorsch

Clemson, South Carolina

1960 - 2013 (Age 53)

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Theresa (Teri) A. DorschClemsonTheresa (Teri) A. Dorsch, 53, of Clemson, SC died peacefully on October 20, 2013, after a one and one-half year battle with triple negative breast cancer. Teri made a difference throughout her life with her smiles, kind words, and willingness to help others. Teri...

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Dear Dorsh family,
Our hearts go out to you. Teri was the best of friends. Much love from Ames, Iowa

We were so shocked to learn about Teri's cancer battle. Our family has such fond fun family memories of our times together in Ames. Mike, Jen and Chris we are reaching across the Country and sending a group hug. We hope your memories carry you through this difficult time.

We will all miss our special friend forever. Sally J

Teri dealt with her cancer fight with single-minded focus, dignity, humor and most of all, deep faith. Mike, Jen and Chris... YOU were HER joy! Her love for you and pride in your accomplishments was evident in every conversation. My prayers for comfort and strength are with you. She will be sorely missed.....

We will always remember Teri's smile, even to the very end.

It was a pleasure and an honor to know Teri. Mike, Jen and Chris, please know you are all in our thoughts and prayers!
Teresa and Chris Hopkins

Mike, Jen and Chris, You are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. Teri was so wonderful and a dear friend as your family is. Please know that we are here for you. Dave and Shirley

Though our time with Teri was way too short, her spirit
lives on through all of our fine memories. It was a privilege
to be her friend on and off the tennis court.

Dear Mike,Jen and Chris,
Teri was a beautiful woman both inside and outside. Teri was energetic and a positive person. She showed devotion,love and enthusiasm toward her husband and two children. She was a role model to my youngest son Andy. She gave all of her time to soccer and basketball with her children. She encouraged her children to strive in academics and taught them the importance of preparing themselves for life. She had a positive smile in the community and quietly lived...