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Laurie A. Oakes
March 5, 2025
I first met Terri in the hallway of Edward Little High School. I was pushing my way through the crowds of students to get to the next class when I heard a loud voice telling people to move. It was Terri and she was coming toward me. Before I knew it, we collided. She screamed at me. I screamed back, and then we became great friends. We shared a great sense of humor, had a knack for getting in trouble, and were always up for a dare. We gave Ms. Peters a run for her money in history class and we were never afraid to voice our opinions. Terri was bold especially when driving which landed us in the ditch a time or two. Still, I felt invincible having her on my side because she was the kind of person that made you feel that way. I moved away and we lost touch, but I never forgot my friend. I have no doubt there´s a long list of people just like me who can recount their lives being blessed by her presence. I´ve heard it said a day is never over if it makes a memory and while my friend is in heaven walking on streets of gold, she remains here in the hearts of those who love her. I´m praying for her daughter, family, and friends. May Jesus comfort you as only He can.
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Marcie Buck
March 1, 2025
My journey into Terri´s life started at Regis. It was back when the mall was the place to be! Anyone who knows her, understands that she is one of a kind. She had a big personality! When it was good, it was great times!
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