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Condolence: Dear Tim & Josh,
I was so sorry to hear the news about your mom. I worked with Terri at Cenex/LOL for many years, you probably know me by my last name of Conley. She was a very determined woman and very hard working. We had many, many serious conversations about family, work, etc., and had many laughs too. We also enjoyed watching our boys on the wrestling team at Simley. My heart breaks for you, may God bless you and comfort you during this very difficult time.
Condolence: Terri came into my life on March 27th... she flew to Texas to train with me for her new position at Wells Fargo as an Administrative Assistant. She was bubbly and full of personality. Terri was here for the week, and during that time we had many "get to know each other" conversations. I quickly learned she was passionate about her family and her two boys. There was not a conversation that did not reference both or one... She talked a lot about her siblings and parents. She did share that she was the one that "moved away"... and missed having her extended family around. Terri did not let career hurdles get to her... when I met her she shared she was caught in lay-offs and downsizing, but had supported herself through hard times by working at Target. She also completed Continuing Education to market her self for bigger and better opportunities. She was elated to work for Wells Fargo and had high hopes and many-many great ideas! She thought it was "kool" that her oldest son worked there as well. Terri was also one who put herself second... to her sons, her family and her job. She strived for perfection and accuracy in her performance. She was always offering new ideas and options to make the Admin job better. Even though all of our interaction was over the phone... I felt that we had developed a great friendship through supporting each other. On August 3rd, she ended an email to me about some work stuff with this statement: "You are so sweet, luv you, luv working with you and enjoy talking with you!" Terri, I will miss our talks and your sweet bubbly voice, always full of smiles and laughter. Your life was a blessing, Your memory a treasure... You are loved beyond words and missed beyond measure. Your friend, Susan