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Theresa A. Manfredi-Scorza

Providence, Rhode Island

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Theresa A. Manfredi-Scorza, 49, of 120 Miller Ave., Rumford, died peacefully at home on Thursday, Dec. 4, 2008. She was the wife of Jeffrey Scorza to whom she was married for 22 years. Born in Westerly, she was the daughter of the late Mary (Martin) Manfredi and Charles C. Manfredi of Westerly....

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To Theresa Family,
I worked for Jeff and Theresa for many years cleaning. Theresa was a great friend and we shared many of lifes lessons and I got to know her very well and share in so many experiences. She was always there when I needed advice. I will miss her beautiful smile and loving caring way.

To all the Manfredis and Scorzas,

I've known Theresa a long time, lifted a glass or three with her and had some fun & funny times. But I never understood the mettle of the woman until these past few weeks. Her good cheer, grace and generosity as she faced her death were in a word: awesome.

Tree was lovely, unique, special. Always. I'm blessed to have known her.

My condolences to you all.

Sincerely, Virginia

I worked with Theresa for a short time as a resident in the ICU and was shocked and saddened to hear of her illness. Theresa was always so kind and friendly, always there to lend a helping hand to a scared resident.

To the family of Theresa Manfredi-Scorza,
I am deeply sadden by the loss of an old classmate and friend. My deepest of sympathy goes out to your family. Theresa was such a wonderful person to know, and I recall we shared so many laughs through Jr. High and High School. We will always miss her smile.
Sincerely,
Valerie Wohlgemuth-Marchand

Dear Charlie, Rita & Family,

Julie and I were shocked to recently learn of Theresa's passing. Please know that you are all in our prayers. Mary has good company. God Bless!

To Theresa's family:

My heart goes out to you all. Tree was so full of warmth and vitality, punctuated by sound common sense and that slightly wicked sense of humor. I'm glad to have known her.

Love, Andrea

Hi Charlie,
I am so sorry for your loss. You and Theresa's family are in my prayers.

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Theresa and I worked together many years. Although I took a different position, our paths would cross occasionally and she would catch me up on her life. Full of laughter with that great big smile, she was very happy and loved sharing her stories about her boys. She will be very much missed, please accept my condolences for your family.

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I was friends with Theresa's sister, Rita for years and can remember Theresa as a charming young girl. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.

Jan Edgar