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Tuesday, June 10, 2025
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Jessi Cashimere uploaded photo(s)
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
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Mama, I'm not sure where to start. I know you sang "you are so beautiful to me" as a baby. I was lucky enough to be told by you how beautiful and smart I was nearly every day. I remember going to the $1.50 cinemas on hot days because it has AC lol. Baking cookies... A lot. Even inappropriate ones lol. Arguing over the type of cheese to use in lasagna (ricotta is correct). But mostly I know I was lucky to have you as a mom and I miss you. Rest easy Mom, you're finally at peace.
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sallie cooper lit a candle
Wednesday, June 4, 2025
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i was so glad i had the pleasure of meeting terrie and don when they took the time to pass through ohio and come to my house on their way to california. what a treat to get to meet this woman who had become a friend as a result of both of us being on the same yahoo group so very many years ago. terrie, you always encouraged and supported my creativity and i was very blessed by your presence in my life. i thank you for your presence in my life over the years and will miss you.
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Sarah Langley-Sopchak posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 4, 2025
I have too many memories to share. Mama and Papa Cash were second parents to me. All my love and support to your family.
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Wednesday, June 4, 2025
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Q: What will you never forget about Terrie?
A: Our honeymoon was a small miracle. We were pretty darn poor at the time, and we spent all our money on the wedding & reception. We wanted to spend that night in a nice local hotel, so the wedding guests passed the hat around and drummed up enough money. We had enough cash for the room and to split a room service cheeseburger. The next morning we go to leave only to find out we had to pay for parking. No cash, nada. Our car at the time was a beat up old Dodge Dart we affectionately called the "Ragmobile". The car had a broken front windshield and hubcaps full of rocks courtesy of some wedding guests. And the exhaust was smoking like a chimney. We're in an underground garage trying to figure out how to pay, the car is smoking up the whole place. Finally the clerk takes mercy on us and let us go (he probably didn't want to die from smoke inhalation). That was a bit of a preview of our life together: tough things out, stick together, hope for a little break occasionally. And it worked for us. We had a wonderful time together, so much love & laughter sprinkled with heartache now and then. I miss her something fierce, but I feel like she's free at last. And that is a very good thing.