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Paul Jones posted a condolence
Friday, August 13, 2021
Delayed grieving. I am just speechless, distraught and overwhelmed with grief. I just found out that my friend, my sister Terria, passed away last year. I paid a visit to the Woodlands yesterday, after many years, and was informed that she passed away. I worked with Terria over 22-year ago. I just retired and thought I might surprise her before I left the healthcare industry. I hadn't seen her in many years but knew her family and her plans for relocating to Arizona upon retirement. I was totally shattered to be informed that she was no longer with us. My heart is broken, I'm deeply saddened. Please know that although delayed, I share the burden of grief with her family and friends as I struggle with the sudden reality (for me) that I will not get a chance to talk to her again, will not see her bright smile, will not hear her contagious laugh and experience her warm and comforting presence.
Rest in peace T for your earthly journey has ended but your heavenly journey has just begun.
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Kathleen Koelble posted a condolence
Sunday, May 10, 2020
Her title might have had the word "Business" in it but she was all about family and compassion. She made everyone part of her family at the Woodlands. She had her own family photos proudly displayed in her office and encouraged us day one to bring in our family photos to show and share. I didn't know her very long but she had an impact on my life and that of my step-mother who passed just a few weeks earlier. From the family of Barbara Koelble, thank you for your time, compassion, and love. May her love guide your family and Walter through these difficult days.
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Madhu Goyal posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2020
I knew her from the Woodland nursing home she was a very loving and caring person. She was always ready to help. She stressed herself to the maximum, even with your very busy schedule and heavy workload she always found time to talk to the patients families to make them feel comfortable.
She was a take charge person, she was very dependable .
Once you’ve given the responsibility to do something consider it done .
She was a great connector. She help me find a secretary at the time of great urgency . For that I Will always be grateful She was so lovely, she liked it up the room with her humour and a smile .
She was very knowledgeable and extremely good at her work .
Her absence will be sorely missed.
May God rest her soul in peace and grant her family the strength to bear the loss
Dr Goyal
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Joseph Bazsika posted a condolence
Thursday, April 30, 2020
Nursing homes are typically associated with decline and death. In a marvelous contrast, Terria shone in that venue as an exquisitely shining star of life, light, hope, kindness, compassion, caring and great humor — the qualities that all residents and their families need but usually receive little of, if at all.
Terria embodied those qualities in spades. Her humanity outshone the sun on its brightest day.
We met about 15 years ago when my parents were admitted to the dementia floor at The Woodlands in Plainfield. I visited my parents during lunch about five times/week, and Terria’s office was near the entrance. Whenever she was free, I stopped in to chat. It was a stressful time, of course, and Terria’s sense of humor provided many laughs for both of us, which was a great tonic in that environment.
We talked about her plans to get a passport and travel someday; I hope she was able to fulfill her desire. We talked often because as with her open heart, Terria’s office door was always open unless a visitor required privacy.
She was mightily competent and gave my sister and me tremendous help in navigating the complex financial and legal matters during my parents’ residency. I am forever grateful for her rare combination of total professionalism and heartfelt warmth.
Two years ago I was thinking about her because I was representing a friend who was in a nursing home in Monroe. The manager there was the opposite of Terria: uncaring, cold-hearted, unsympathetic, and always hiding behind a closed door. I missed Terria so much during those days, and would talk about her to my friend’s family as we struggled to get any semblance of the kind of service and care that Terria freely gave everyone.
To her family, I am terribly sorry for your loss. Terria embodied the finest qualities of humanity. She inspired us to be our best, especially for the most vulnerable people around us. To me, my family, and countless other people, Terria was our hero.
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Jose Lopez posted a condolence
Thursday, April 30, 2020
Mrs Meadows was a good, kind woman. So sad that she no longer walks with us. But I know that she walks with Jesus in paradise.
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nikkibond18@icloud.com posted a symbolic gesture
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
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God bless my friend and her family at this time , may your mommy rest in paradise and watch over you in heaven
Nikki bond
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Patti white posted a symbolic gesture
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
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I worked with Terria at the woodlands nursing home. She was always friendly, warm and kind and always had the most beautiful smile! Her smile will always be in my heart!
Patt White
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Diane Meadows uploaded photo(s)
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
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Tears are running down my face right now and I don't know if they will ever stop. My heart is broken little sister and there is a void in me that will never be filled. You were my best friend and we shared everything together. I looked forward to your early morning phone calls as you were driving to work and then your afternoon calls where you shared how your day went. And all our talks of you retiring and coming to your house in Arizona. Sister, I hope you knew how much you meant to me. I know we will be reunited again in the next life but it's going to be so hard to finish this life without you. The bond we have will never be broken and you will always be in my heart. I love you so much and I will miss you for the rest of my life. Rest in peace, sister!
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Stephanie Kay Posted Apr 29, 2020 at 3:36 PM
I knew your sister from being an attorney in the nursing home industry for 20+ years. She was and still is one of my favorite people I have ever met in this business. I too spoke to her often about retiring in Arizona, most recently just before she fell ill after she called to tell me that The Woodlands was being sold. She loved what she did and she was damn good at it. And so sweet and kind. I am so sorry for your loss. Stephanie Kay
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Tuesday, April 28, 2020
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The Love Between A Mother & Daughter Is Forever...
I Love You To The Moon & Back!!
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Tuesday, April 28, 2020
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Tuesday, April 28, 2020
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Terria Meadows
1953 - 2020
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