The celebration of Teresa's life will be at Baker Funeral Home in West Columbia on Wednesday, October 30, 2013 at 2:00PM with a graveside service being held in the spring where she will be buried next to her son, Chet in Boulanger, OK.
From her big hair, to her big personality and her big smile, anyone who met her knew what a wonderful woman she was. She had a kind, caring and a welcoming spirit. She was an immediate friend and "Mom" to all her children's friends. She was Bill's favorite cook and her children's biggest fan. She was a shoulder to cry on, an ear when you just needed someone to listen but would chase you around the house with the flyswatter or a wooden spoon when you needed it.
Teresa worked at Prosperity Bank for 11 years and retired with Bill in 2009. Together they enjoyed camping with their multitude of friends, traveling, and spend time together. Teresa had an overwhelming love for her grandchildren and was known to them as Granny. She had an amazing passion and talent as a seamstress. She sewed for her entire family including herself. Making clothes, bedding and even toys for her grandchildren brought her the most joy.
Teresa was preceded in death by her son, Chester Eugene Blue
The celebration of Teresa's life will be at Baker Funeral Home in West Columbia on Wednesday, October 30, 2013 at 2:00PM with a graveside service being held in the spring where she will be buried next to her son, Chet in Boulanger, OK.
From her big hair, to her big personality and her big smile, anyone who met her knew what a wonderful woman she was. She had a kind, caring and a welcoming spirit. She was an immediate friend and "Mom" to all her children's friends. She was Bill's favorite cook and her children's biggest fan. She was a shoulder to cry on, an ear when you just needed someone to listen but would chase you around the house with the flyswatter or a wooden spoon when you needed it.
Teresa worked at Prosperity Bank for 11 years and retired with Bill in 2009. Together they enjoyed camping with their multitude of friends, traveling, and spend time together. Teresa had an overwhelming love for her grandchildren and was known to them as Granny. She had an amazing passion and talent as a seamstress. She sewed for her entire family including herself. Making clothes, bedding and even toys for her grandchildren brought her the most joy.
Teresa was preceded in death by her son, Chester Eugene Blue
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