Theodora Ferriera Guerrero
- 85 years old
- Born Feb 23, 1923
- Died Oct 22, 2008
- Concord, California, United States
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About Theodora
Thee was an avid golfer who loved her many pets over the years, enjoyed camping, bowling, photography and local history. In her more recent days, she enjoyed her time spent at her Adult Day Center. She was the daughter of immigrant parents who came from Lisbon, Portugal. She had 3 brothers, Louie, Frank and Alvino and two sisters, Irene Augustine. Isabel Stone is 92 years old and living in Concord, Calif. She was beloved by many nieces and nephews, their children and so many friends.
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Aunt Thee
Stephanie Nov 06, 2008
My MemoryMaudie
hktate Nov 06, 2008
She loved - in no particular order:
Her family - ALL of them. When you were with her she made you feel like you were her "favorite" - what a gift.
Family Reunions: We wouldn't have had them had she not enlisted (bugged) us, (as soon as one was over she'd call me to reserve the space for the next year).
Her husbands (she was widowed twice) and referred to both Art and George as "that rascal".
Her friends- particularly Mary Alameda Cavazza. Hope Eckl who helped care for her the past few months.
Men in "Uniform"
COFFEE, I considered having an IV to directly pump it into her.
Mt.Diablo Rehab Program: All of the staff and clients. She'd go even if she was sick - they'd call me to come get her.
Golf - Her "Hole in One" - so very proud! Camping at Clearlake, going to Santa Cruz with my family. Her cars (particularly the Pontiac).
I want to thank the family for including her in all of their events - not that she would have ever allowed anything else.
I thank my daughter Jennifer for being her loving caretaker for the past few years. I appreciate all the support I got from my daughter Melissa and my sisters (Sharon & Carol) when I decided to bring Aunt Thee home.
My Memory
emstxi Oct 26, 2008
Her dogs Pumpkin and Scooter those crazy Boston Terriers.
Her Love and kindness to all she met and to our family, we will truly miss her.
The phone calls and conversations we had often.
Her compassion about the Family Reunions every year and for those who were able to be there.was always fun and heart felt.
I will always think of her as i do my own grandmother every day, those sisters went through a long life and i will miss her very much.
So Aunt Thee, we will see you soon and we all Love You with all our hearts.
I hope God has a nice green course for you and Uncle George to play on.
We Love Our Aunt Thee.
Eric, Connie, Matt, Sarah, and Robert Summers.
It takes a village
Liz Barrett Oct 26, 2008