Theresa M. French

Funeral information

Home: Brasher Falls, NY Place of Birth: CT
Date of Death: February 6, 2010 Birthdate: February 15, 1926
Age: 83

Mass Service: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 11:00 AM St. Patrick Church, Brasher Falls, NY

Visitation: Tuesday, February 09, 2010 7-9PM at Hammill Funeral Home, Winthrop, NY

Interment: St. Mary's Cemetery, Brushton, NY

Candles

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condolences to all the family,our prayers are with you.
Our deepest sympathy to Uncle Bud and all their children. Aunt Theresa was always so kind to my children and family. I remember the good times up at the camp on Reynoldston Rd. The family gatherings with the banjo's and guitars playing, and the laughter of everyone as we all surrounded the campfire. They truly where the good ole days! May you rest in peace Aunt Theresa. Love, Louis, Tracy, Nick and Kyle Kedovary
Dear Carl & Family, You have our sincere sympathy at the loss of your Mother. Our thoughs are with you all. Kevin & Laurie
Gram, I will cherish every memory of you! I will miss the birthday and christmas packages of homemade goodies that were made out of love. You will forever be in my, and my children's, hearts. My thoughts and prayers are with Gramps, as he continues his journey. I am also grateful to my mom and her brothers and sisters who were there to comfort Gram in the days preceeding her death. We have a great family and I am happy to be a part of it.
With much love & prayers for Grandma...we are sad you've left us but we know heaven always needs another Saint... they picked a really good one the day they brought you home. You will certainly be missed by your family and friends!
Dear Susie and Family I am sorry I was unable to make it out to the calling hours, but my thoughts are with you and your family at this time. I took care of Theresa on a prior visit to the hospital, and was very glad I had the opportunity to know her a little bit before she became so sick. She was very sweet and funny. Donna Kirka
Grandma, Thanks for all the memories. From the raspberry jelly and raspberry pies that are still the best ever...! To the small skating rink out back and to camp and the swimming hole. I can go on and on... Love you and miss you. Patrick, Cynthia, Trevor, Addilyn, and Brasher.
I will always remember oue family Thanksgivings at your house... food on the ping-pong table, enough for an army. Well, we were quite a gang. You are now with your sister, whom you had missed so much and the rest of your family, especially Clark. You will be missed.
As Mom's firstborn, I am proud to light this candle, in her honor. I was blessed to have my mother, in my life, for 62 years. She leaves behind 5 adults, that she filled with her strength, fortitude, artistic abilities and caring ways. As the end of Mom's life, unfolded, it was evident as we stood by her bedside, that each of us was becoming stronger. Mom will rest in peace, knowing her family will continue oto honor her life, with faith, love, friendship and hope, until we reach our own eternal reward.
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