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Margie
July 6, 2011
I will never forget crafting at Aunt Teresa's with Grandmom, Aunt Annie and Maryanne. I'll also always remember Sundays after church sitting in the kitchen eating pecan rings with her and Grandmom. I cannot look at a styrofoam ball or plastic googley eyes without thinking of my happy days as a child at Aunt Teresa's.
Catherine (Kitty) Sylvester
July 6, 2011
Aunt Teresa, Everyone who knew you loved you. You had such a contagious laugh. I enjoyed hearing your stories of growing up with your brothers and sisters. My boys, Joey and Stephen just adored you,like the rest of us! We will miss you but know you are in such a wonderful place now. As Joey and Stephen said you are an Angel up in Heaven..... Love you and we will all miss you. Love, Kitty
Eileen Burns
July 6, 2011
Rest in peace dear Teresa. It was a pleasure knowing you and working with you.
Maryann Dunphy
July 6, 2011
My dear little Friend, I am going to miss you after 48 years of friendship, from my first day at work you were there to welcome me. Our Wednesdays Arts and Crafts with Annie, Margaret, Alice and who ever was available. Our Birthday get togethers with THAT Angel Food Cake. Most of all I will miss Christmas when we would put up the Tree and decorate it with the hand made ornaments and then have our Christmas Eve party. The memories of you will always be in my heart. Heaven is now even more beautiful with you there to add your creative touch.
Love, Maryann
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