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Monica Mendez For David Lee Rodriguez, Sr.
October 22, 2008
Gary, family and friends of Teresa Kay, "To everything there is a reason, and a time to every purpose, under the heavens, a time to be born and a time to die." Ecclesiastes 3:1-2A. Dear Lord, kindly welcome your good servant, Teresa Kay, our most cherished friend at Lakeside, as she is called to your side. Teresa's strength helped our neighbors bond when lost, her everlasting love taught Lakesiders tolerance when we were astray, her beautiful laughter consoled many Lakesider hearts in times of turmoil and her smile, which inspired fortitude, will forever shine upon us all. We will miss our good friend, Teresa Kay. Thank you for allowing us time well spent with Teresa as we remember her gentle and most cherished friendship and the warmest embraces that a friend could ever share. Godspeed to Teresa's family, that they should find comfort in these words. Teresa's legacy lives on in our hearts and we thank you for sharing Teresa with us, if only for a brief moment in time.
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