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Therese K. Munnerlyn

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Munnerlyn, Therese K. Therese Keigle Munnerlyn, 88, formerly of Dallas died October 15, 2009 in Decatur, Texas surrounded by her family. She was a dedicated volunteer at St. Pauls Hospital Gift Shop and enjoyed cooking, playing bridge and sewing. Therese was a member of St. Patrick Catholic...

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Therese was kind and wonderful soul who will always be in my heart. I miss hearing the countless stories from Bavaria and snacking on "the good stuff", her stash of sweets that was always around. I am one of the many people that she touched throughout the years and we are all lucky to have had Ms. Munnerlyn in our life.

I echo my brother's comments. It was Therese who introduced me to Dr. Pepper; always had one ready when we came to visit which was frequently. I truly wish I could be with you and your family, Trevor. Suffice to say your grandmother has and will remain in my heart and memory for years to come. She and Mr. Don were part of the reason that my childhood years were so memorable and happy.

My family has lost a dear friend whom we dearly loved and we all felt the love she had for us.

Mary Ross

Pete and family, there are no words to describe how AWESOME you folks were. Better neighbors never exsited. We all loved them both, and your Mom's loss is sorely felt, even though I have not seen her personally in years. I can never forget..
1. How she had a cold DR Pepper ready, anytime for anyone
2. How she would speak German to my German Shepherd Sherman as she threw him meat over the fence
3. How our family lived on Hamburger Helper during some lean times. My Mom would send...

Therese was such a joy to our family! I know you will miss her terribly. She loved you all so very, very much.

To my dear friend Therese, you are sorely missed. I am so happy that our dearest Lord took you home to be with Him and your loved ones. You deserve to fly with the angels, and will never be forgotten!