So sorry for the loss of your wonderful mom. You were blessed with terrific parents and loving family. She was always open to care for everyone. Heaven has received a special angel. You our in our hearts. Jeff and Sandy Harmon
Aunt Theresa was a lively, funny, and caring person. I truly loved spending time with her and Uncle Dick, and Tina, Lisa, Lori and Christa.
I have many fond memories of sleepovers at 382 Pine St. She was very tolerant of all our shenanigans.
Aunt Theresa and her family were a great source of support following the death of my mother, Marguerite. They were very close, and I remember one time when Marge tried to teach Aunt Theresa to drive in our old red station wagon with 7 kids in the back!
During my elementary school years at John E. Pound, we had to walk home for lunch daily. Aunt Theresa would often invite me to their house for lunch, and I truly enjoyed spending my lunchtime with Aunt Theresa, listening to her humor, savoring her cooking, and spending time with my cousin, Christa.
She will be greatly missed, but her memory will live on in our hearts forever.
Marguerite Sammarco Moore
Shannon, Chaz and Connor Sossong planted a tree in memory of Theresa Blackley