Teresa Josephine DeNicholas

Teresa Josephine DeNicholas obituary, Cromwell, CT

Teresa Josephine DeNicholas

Teresa DeNicholas Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Abbey Cremation Service - Rocky Hill on Mar. 13, 2026.
1944-2025

Teresa Josephine Juliano DeNicholas, beloved mother, sister, aunt, and friend, fell asleep in death on July 13, 2025 at her home in Cromwell, surrounded by her family.

She was born on March 29, 1944 to the late Felice Franco and Claudio Juliano in New Haven, Connecticut. As one of six children, Teresa considered her siblings not only family, but dear friends: Mary Ann Hande, Carmela Attard, Claudio Juliano, Thomas (Yvonne) Juliano, and Gilda Wojcik.

She is survived by her two children, who were her greatest loves in life: Alison Sandoval (Cromwell) and Jonathan DeNicholas (Higganum). She also leaves behind a son-in-law, Argemiro; a daughter-in-law, Heather; her grandson, Arturo; 16 nieces and nephews, and numerous grandnieces and grandnephews, all of whom she treasured.

Additionally, we'd be remiss not to mention her beloved grand-dogs, who adored their Nana and were always excited to visit, play, and nap with her.

Teresa graduated from Hill House High School in 1962 where she excelled in accounting and sewing. After high school, she worked for Connecticut Laborers, Health, and Welfare Fund in the accounting department where she was an organized and fastidious bookkeeper. Later she used her sewing skills to become a seamstress, a job at which she was thoroughly adept.

As one of Jehovah's Witnesses, Teresa considered teaching others about the Bible and her God her greatest privilege. Following her retirement, she took part in this teaching work full time and continued in it for 14 years. She was happy to share the Bible's promises about the future with anyone who would listen, and did so right up until she fell asleep in death.

Teresa was known for her strong faith, unfailing generosity, and her seemingly boundless energy-she was always on the move! She instinctively knew when others needed comfort, encouragement, or a practical hand, and was quick to offer her support, whether through a kind word, a ride across town, or putting her sewing skills to work to carefully alter clothing. She was at home by the ocean and looked forward to her beach vacations with her closest girlfriends. She also loved to entertain, and was happiest cooking and enjoying a meal with a house full of people!

Teresa looked forward with confidence to waking up from death's sleep to life on a beautiful paradise earth, as promised in the Bible (Psalm 37:9–11, 29). Her family and friends eagerly await the day they can welcome her back!

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, September 27 at 1:00 pm at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 19 Congdon St. East in Middletown, CT.

In lieu of flowers, those who wish to honor Teresa's memory may consider making a donation to support the worldwide Bible education work which she held so close to her heart by visiting www.jw.org.

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